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Category: September

Coffee, Caffeine and National Coffee Day

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A Steaming Cup of History: A National Coffee Day Lesson As you savor your favorite brew this National Coffee Day, celebrated annually on September 29th, take a moment to consider the rich and fascinating history behind the world’s most popular beverage. From a legendary discovery by dancing goats to its role in fueling revolutions and […]

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September 26 is National Situational Awareness Day

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The Case of the Missing Backpack Maya skipped down the sidewalk, her bright pink backpack bouncing with each step. It was the first day of summer camp, and she was buzzing with excitement. Her mom had packed her favorite snacks, a new book, and even a small, sparkly journal. When they arrived at the community […]

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Math Storytelling Day on September 25

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The Adventure of the Missing Number Lesson Overview & Objective This lesson encourages students to see math not just as numbers and operations, but as a tool for creating exciting stories. By the end of this lesson, students will have written and shared a short story where a mathematical concept is central to the plot. […]

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September 24 in the Classroom

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Cal’s Visit to Sunny Acres Farm Cal’s class was buzzing with excitement. Today, they were taking a field trip to Sunny Acres Farm to celebrate National Farm Animal Awareness Week. Their teacher, Mrs. Lopez, explained, “This week is about learning how farm animals help people and how we can take good care of them.” When […]

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Cal’s Crusty Conundrum

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The scent hit them first, a savory ambush that wafted through Mrs. Periwinkle’s fifth-grade classroom like a delicious, invisible cloud. It wasn’t the usual smell of pencil shavings and forgotten fruit. This was… richer. Warmer. Something utterly new. Cal, usually a whirlwind of restless energy, sat unusually still, a large, foil-wrapped object carefully balanced on […]

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September 22 in the Classroom

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The Problem of the Penny Lick Once upon a time, long before you or even your grandparents were born, ice cream was a special treat, just like it is today. But there was one big problem: there were no cones! 🍦 People would buy a scoop of ice cream from a street cart, and the […]

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September 20 in the Classroom

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Here is a fun story to read to the class… The Mystery of the Missing Pepperoni The morning sun streamed into Room 2B, but the students weren’t looking at the multiplication charts or the colorful world map. All eyes were on Mr. Giles, who was standing beside a big, mysterious box with a wide grin […]

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Talk Like A Pirate Day on September 19

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Let’s learn how to talk like a pirate…! The Mystery of Captain Bluefin’s Bottle The clock on the wall in Ms. Anya’s classroom went tick… tock… tick… tock. Cal stared at the math problems on the board, but his mind was sailing on a big, puffy cloud he could see out the window. It was […]

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Cal and the Cheeseburger Challenge

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Cal could hardly wait for lunch. It was National Cheeseburger Day, and his school cafeteria had promised a special surprise. As he walked into class, he spotted a poster on the wall with a giant cheeseburger drawn on it. It read: “Build Your Own Burger Challenge—Today Only!” “Does this mean we actually get to eat […]

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The Birth of a Nation on September 17

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A Historical Perspective on Constitution Day Grade Level: 9-12 (Adaptable for younger grades) Subject: U.S. History, Civics, Government Time Allotment: 50-60 minutes Learning Objectives: Students will be able to: Materials: Lesson Plan: 1. Introduction (5-7 minutes) 2. The Problem: Life Under the Articles of Confederation (10-12 minutes) 3. The Solution: The Constitutional Convention (15-20 minutes) […]

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