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Pedro Albizu Campos leads the Puerto Rican Independence movement.
Grades
6 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Pedro Albizu Campos leads the Puerto Rican Independence movement.
After learning about the story of Pedro Albizu Campos and his commitment to Puerto Rican independence, students research and share their learning about another nationalist figure from around the world.
In 1939, Marian Anderson was denied permission to sing at Constitution Hall.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
In 1939, Marian Anderson was denied permission to sing at Constitution Hall.
Students view Eleanor Roosevelt's resignation letter to the DAR in response to Andersen being denied permission to sing. Students write a letter to a newspaper editor about social injustice.
The Barbie doll was unveiled in 1959.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Barbie doll was unveiled in 1959.
Students explore body image and advertising through an activity where they bring in pictures from magazines that they read and discuss gender representations in the media.
Actor Sidney Poitier was born in 1924.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Actor Sidney Poitier was born in 1924.
Students do a journal entry about barriers that have been broken,such as age, race, and gender, that might impede them in the future, and how they can break through those barriers.
Jackie Robinson was born on this day in 1919.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Jackie Robinson was born on this day in 1919.
Students read messages sent to the White House from Jackie Robinson and discuss his role as an athlete and a civil rights activist, as well as the role of athletes in society.
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.
In 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on this day.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
In 1929, Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on this day.
Students study Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and work in groups to create a mural that depicts Dr. King's vision of peace.
Write letters that make things happen!
Grades
1 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Write letters that make things happen!
In a small group or as individuals, students write letters related to a unit of study or particular topic they have studied.
Charles Lindbergh began his transatlantic flight in 1927.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Charles Lindbergh began his transatlantic flight in 1927.
Students consider what is meant by the phrase "Human Hero," think of people who fit into the category, and read a biography of a selected hero.
Malcolm X was born in Nebraska in 1925.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Malcolm X was born in Nebraska in 1925.
Students write about the origin of their name and explore the names that Malcolm X used during this life.
National Public Radio began broadcasting in 1971.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
National Public Radio began broadcasting in 1971.
Students make predictions about the content of some of NPR's programs, then listen to the programs and report on the contents and discuss with the class.
<em>Mister Rogers' Neighborhood</em> premiered in 1967.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood premiered in 1968.

After thinking about TV shows, books, and movies from their childhood, students write about what they remember and revisit how they feel about it at an older age.

The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1929.
Students make lists of their favorite and least favorite movies and brainstorm qualities that make a film good or bad. Next, students write a movie review for a film they have seen.
<em>Star Wars</em> creator George Lucas was born in 1944.
Grades
7 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Star Wars creator George Lucas was born in 1944.
Students use the Hero's Journey interactive to describe how Luke Skywalker meets each stage of his journey, and then brainstorm other works that use the formula.
Celebrate blues legend Robert Johnson's birthday.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Celebrate blues legend Robert Johnson's birthday.
Students learn about blues music and brainstorm subjects that might give them "the blues." Finally, they write their own blues lyrics and have the option to perform.
The Spanish town of Guernica was bombed on this date in 1937.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
The Spanish town of Guernica was bombed on this date in 1937.

After showing students Picasso's Guernica, they are provided with background information, share their impressions, and write about Picasso's purpose in creating the painting.

Jazz and blues singer Billie Holiday was born in 1915.
Grades
9 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Jazz and blues singer Billie Holiday was born in 1915.
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.
On this day in 1935, Elvis Presley was born.
Grades
3 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
On this day in 1935, Elvis Presley was born.
Students visit the National Archives to read a letter written by Elvis Presley to President Nixon. The Letter Generator is used to write a letter to a current artist suggesting a meeting with the President.
Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
Grades
5 - 12
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Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
Students make believe that the year is 1955 and they just heard about Parks' arrest. Students write newspaper editorials with their points of view on segregation.

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