Rosa Parks was committed to the struggle for social justice and human rights until her death, inspiring millions of people around the world. Today, we celebrate her!
Rosa Parks was born on this day in 1913.
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Today is Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko's birthday.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Author & Text
Students revive elements of the oral tradition by writing about something funny that happened to them recently, sharing with classmates, and discussing the changes that occur during the retelling of the stories.
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Beware the Ides of March!
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students discuss and categorize superstitions, define a superstition, and compare the similarities and difference between proverbs and superstitions.
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The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students interview a parent or another adult about the Challenger and hypothesize about differences. Students can also write about the Columbia disaster in 2003.
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Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the US to earn a MD degree in 1849.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
"Famous Firsts" are researched by students, followed by small group research and multimedia presentations to report research results.
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Author Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944.
9 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Author & Text
After students read the novel The Color Purple, dialect is discussed and students write a short piece of fiction or poetry using the dialect of their peer group.
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In 1969, the first human walked on the moon.
9 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
As a class, students discuss Neil Armstrong's famous quote when he landed on the moon and explore the difference that one word can make, as well as the gendered language that Armstrong uses.
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Jazz and blues singer Billie Holiday was born in 1915.
9 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students listen to Holiday's song "Strange Fruit" and identify powerful and descriptive images for a mini-lesson on tone and about the lynchings in the South during this time.
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Annie Moore becomes the first immigrant to enter Ellis Island in 1892.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students explore online resources about Ellis Island, interview an immigrant in the area, and publish their stories.
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Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
7 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
Students practice the Pre-AP strategy called SOAPSTone, identifying important parts of the Gettysburg Address and comparing it with John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech.
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Dr. Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine, was born in 1914.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
After learning about Dr. Salk, students interview a family member or someone they know who remembers the polio epidemic.
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Celebrate National Library Week!
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Literacy-Related Event
Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.
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Today is the International Day of Peace.
K - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students brainstorm a list of current conflicts and why people fight. Groups discuss and present possible solutions and create posters that promote their particular solution.
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Hispanic Heritage Month begins today.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students brainstorm all the various aspects of Latinx culture and compile topics to research. Groups then research topics and present their information to the class.
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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920.
5 - 8
Calendar Activity
| Historical Figure & Event
A representative from the local chapter of the League of Women Voters is invited to talk to students about voting rights and what they can do to be active in politics.
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Today is Cinco de Mayo.
7 - 12
Calendar Activity
| Holiday & School Celebration
Students choose to research a piece of art, music, dance, literature, or food that suitably represents Mexico and create a presentation for the class.