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The Space Shuttle <em>Challenger</em> exploded in 1986.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986.

Students interview a parent or another adult about the Challenger and hypothesize about differences. Students can also write about the Columbia disaster in 2003.

Today is the birthday of Lewis Carroll, author of <em>Alice in Wonderland</em>.
Grades
3 - 6
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Today is the birthday of Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland.
After reading one of Carroll's chapters, students plan an unbirthday party and do activities and preparation for the event.
Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the US to earn a MD degree in 1849.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman in the US to earn a MD degree in 1849.
"Famous Firsts" are researched by students, followed by small group research and multimedia presentations to report research results.
On this day in 1910, animal rights activist Joy Adamson was born.
Grades
K - 6
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
On this day in 1910, animal rights activist Joy Adamson was born.
A KWL chart is used to organize information about lions. Persuasive letters are written lobbying for programs and resources to protect these animals.
Amelia Earhart completed her solo flight from Honolulu to Oakland in 1935.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Amelia Earhart completed her solo flight from Honolulu to Oakland in 1935.
Students explore the definition of a hero and use the interactive Venn diagram to identify the most common characteristics of a hero.
Jane Yolen was born in 1939.
Grades
1 - 5
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Jane Yolen was born in 1939.
Students read one of Jane Yolen's books, retell the story in the form of a puppet show, research animals in the book, and document their findings with the Animal Study interactive tool.
The Statute of Anne, an influential copyright law, went into effect in 1710.
Grades
6 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Statute of Anne, an influential copyright law, went into effect in 1710.
Student groups do web research, compile their information, and make a booklet on copyright rules for the class to use as a reference.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Faith Ringgold was born on October 8, 1930.
Students use Ringgold's books as a springboard for a discussion of race, gender, and civil rights, and then write and illustrate original picture books on these topics.
NCTE's Orbis Pictus Nonfiction Award is announced today.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Literacy-Related Event
NCTE's NCTE Orbis Pictus Award® for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children is announced today.

Students conduct research and write original works of nonfiction on topics of their choice.

Randolph Caldecott was born on March 22, 1846.
Grades
K - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Literacy-Related Event
Randolph Caldecott was born on March 22, 1846.
Students explore the history of the Caldecott Medal and create a classroom literary award modeled after the Caldecott.
Celebrate Children's Authors and Illustrators Week
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Literacy-Related Event
Celebrate Children's Authors and Illustrators Week
Students "step into the shoes" of their favorite author by reading several of their books, conducting research, and preparing displays and presentations for the class.
Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury was born in 1920.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury was born in 1920.
Students do a Bradbury author study and then create flyers to advertise their favorite story using the ReadWriteThink Printing Press.
Alex Haley, author of <em>Roots</em>, was born in 1921.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Alex Haley, author of Roots, was born in 1921.
Students explore their own roots by interviewing family members and use their family history to write a fictional account of their roots.
Author of <em>Tuck Everlasting</em>, Natalie Babbitt, was born in 1932.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Author of Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt, was born in 1932.
Students research the concept of immortality from beliefs around the world and compose a short story, myth, or poem that addresses immortality.
African American journalist Ida B. Wells was born in 1862.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
African American journalist Ida B. Wells was born in 1862.
Students brainstorm a list of human rights issues, research their group's issue in depth, examine the way journalists cover a story, and create articles for a classroom newspaper.
CNN debuted as the first television news network in 1980.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
CNN debuted as the first television news network in 1980.
Students brainstorm a list of modern news sources and from previous centuries. Groups then research one of these sources and create a timeline showing the evolution of news.
Author Laura Joffe Numeroff was born in 1953.
Grades
K - 5
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Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Author Laura Joffe Numeroff was born in 1953.
Using one of Numeroff's books as a model, students use the circle plot structure as a culminating project for a unit of study completed in the classroom.
In 1969, the first human walked on the moon.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
In 1969, the first human walked on the moon.
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.
The Scopes Trial began today in 1925.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Scopes Trial began today in 1925.
Students brainstorm a list of objects and processes that have changed over time and use the Timeline tool to sketch out the evolution of the item they have chosen. A giant class timeline can be created to show the evolution of the items students have investigated.
It's Independence Day!  Or is it?
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
It's Independence Day! Or is it?
Students consider why there are so many different dates associated with the Declaration of Independence and why the nation's birthday is celebrated on July 4.

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