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National Grandma Moses Day on September 7

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| September

“Memory Paintings” Art & Storytelling Activity Grade Level: 3rd-8th grade (adaptable) Duration: 45-60 minutes Background Mini-Lesson (10 minutes) Share Grandma Moses‘ inspiring story: Anna Mary Robertson Moses didn’t start painting until age 78 due to arthritis making embroidery difficult. She became famous for her folk art depicting rural American life and memories of simpler times. […]

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Celebrating National Read a Book Day on September 6

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| September
Learning How To Write Your Own Book - Classroom Activity

📚 “Write Your Own Book” Classroom Activity Goal: Students learn the building blocks of storytelling and begin crafting their own mini-book. Materials: Step 1: Read to Inspire (15 minutes) 👉 This introduces plot structure in a simple way. Step 2: Story Seeds (10 minutes) Students brainstorm their own ideas by answering prompts on sticky notes: […]

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Cheese Pizza Day | September 5

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| September

🍕 Classroom Activity: “Create Your Own Pizza Parlor” Grade Level: Elementary–MiddleSubjects Integrated: History, Math, Writing, Art 1. Warm-Up Discussion (5–10 min) 2. Pizza Fraction Math (10–15 min) 3. Design Your Dream Cheese Pizza (10–15 min) 4. Writing Prompt (10 min) “Imagine you own a pizza shop on Cheese Pizza Day. Write a short story about […]

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Learning More on September 4, 2025

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| September

🌿 Classroom Lesson: National Spice Blend Day Theme: Discovering the World Through Spices Objective: Students will learn about spices, create their own spice blends, and explore how flavors connect to culture, history, and cooking. 1. Introduction (10 minutes) 2. Mini-Lesson: Spice Science & Culture (10 minutes) 3. Cooking Activity: Make Your Own Spice Blend (20 […]

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Cal and the Bowling League Surprise

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| September

Cal was excited when his teacher, Mrs. Wilson, announced, “Today we’re going to celebrate U.S. Bowling League Day!” Cal looked around the classroom. “Bowling League Day? What’s that?” he asked. Mrs. Wilson smiled. “Bowling leagues are groups of people who come together to bowl on teams. They compete, but they also cheer each other on […]

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Cal Learns About V-J Day

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| September

One morning in early September, Mrs. Carter wrote three letters on the board: V-J. “Does anyone know what these letters stand for?” she asked. “Video games?” guessed Jordan.“Very juicy?” giggled Emma.Cal raised his hand slowly. “I think it has something to do with history.” Mrs. Carter smiled. “Good guess, Cal. V-J stands for Victory over […]

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Cal Learns About Labor Day

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| September

It was the Friday before a long weekend, and Cal’s teacher, Mrs. Carter, wrote LABOR DAY on the board in big red letters. “Who knows why we have Monday off?” she asked with a smile. A few hands shot up.“It’s the last big weekend of summer!” said Jordan.“My family is going camping,” added Emma.“Isn’t it […]

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Learn About August 29, 2025

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| August

Cal Plays by the Rules Cal’s class was buzzing with excitement. Ms. Carter had brought in a big box of cards, board games, and dice. “Today,” she announced, “is According to Hoyle Day! It honors Edmond Hoyle, who lived in the 1700s and was famous for writing down the official rules for games.” “Rules?” groaned […]

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Cal and the Rainbow Bridge

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| August

Cal walked into class one morning and noticed a colorful drawing taped to the chalkboard. It showed a bright rainbow stretching across the sky with animals—dogs, cats, even birds and rabbits—playing happily together. “What’s that picture for?” Cal whispered to his friend Mia. Ms. Carter overheard and smiled kindly. “That’s for something special we’ll learn […]

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August 27, 2025, In The Classroom

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| August

Learning about peaches on August 27 for National Peach Day! Below you will discover information about the different types of peaches found today. Also, an activity plus a quiz. All can be downloaded as a PDF link found at the bottom. Enjoy in your classroom! The Many Types of Peaches Introduction Peaches are one of […]

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