In a small group or as individuals, students write letters related to a unit of study or particular topic they have studied.
Write letters that make things happen!
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The Pied Piper led the children out of Hamelin in 1376.
7 - 12
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Historical Figure & Event
After listening to The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, students compare Pratchett's version with Browning's version and discuss how perspective changes the story.
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In 1969, the first human walked on the moon.
9 - 12
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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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Children's publisher John Newbery was born in 1713.
3 - 8
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Author & Text
Each student chooses a book that is special and writes a short story about why it deserves special mention. Students can plan the pages of their own stories and then make a Stapleless Book or use the ReadWriteThink Printing Press.
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Henry David Thoreau was born in 1817.
1 - 12
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Author & Text
Students make mental "snapshots" of a natural setting, then capture the details of their setting by writing and then creating a class booklet of the nature walk.
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The Scopes Trial began today in 1925.
5 - 12
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Historical Figure & Event
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.
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It's Independence Day! Or is it?
3 - 12
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Historical Figure & Event
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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Annual fence-painting contests take place in Hannibal, Missouri.
3 - 8
Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
A scene from one of Twain's works is chosen and students map the story setting using the Story Map. Setting is then discussed as a class.
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The first U.S. zoo opened in Philadelphia in 1874.
1 - 6
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Students consider how zoos have changed over the past century and design their own zoo of the future using drawings, posters, dioramas, or other displays.
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National Spelling Bee Finals are held this week.
7 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Literacy-Related Event
Students discuss why certain contests get more publicity than others and what counts as "knowledge."
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David Wiesner's book June 29, 1999 showcases this day.
3 - 6
Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
Students explore the delightful illustrations in Wiesner's book and identify elements that make the emotions in the story obvious to someone reading the book.
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Helen Keller was born in 1880.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
In the spirit of Helen Keller, students explore the American Sign Language Browser from Michigan State University and try using a few signs.
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Children's book author Eric Carle was born on this day in 1929.
3 - 6
Calendar Activity
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Author & Text
After reading one of Eric Carle's books, students create a torn paper collage or a word collage.
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The first typewriter patent was awarded in 1868.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Students take part in an inquiry-based study that compares typewriters to computers.
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Celebrate Juneteenth!
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Students use the Venn Diagram to compare Juneteenth celebrations to Fourth of July celebrations and hypothesize about the differences.
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June 14 is Flag Day in the U.S.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Holiday & School Celebration
Students consider how America, Americans, and the flag are represented in different patriotic songs and hypothesize about the reasons for their differences.
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Anne Frank received her famous diary in 1942.
5 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
Students learn about eyewitness reports through a lesson that is grade-level appropriate. Then, groups use primary source documents and research an event using eyewitness accounts.
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The Crystal Palace hosted the first display of life-size dinosaur replicas in 1854.
7 - 12
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Historical Figure & Event
After learning about Hawkins' dinosaur replicas, students work individually or in small groups to investigate a dinosaur of their choice, comparing their findings to Hawkins'.
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Sally Ride, first American woman in space, was born in 1951.
3 - 8
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
After exploring information about Sally Ride on the StarKids Who's Who site, students write a letter using the Letter Generator to Dr. Ride's foundation, Sally Ride Science.
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Charles Lindbergh began his transatlantic flight in 1927.
3 - 12
Calendar Activity
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Historical Figure & Event
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.