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A Tool Helping Students Consider An IT Career

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| September
National IT Professionals Day | A Career Opportunity

This lesson framework makes the IT field accessible and exciting, showing students that a career in technology is not just about computers, but about solving real-world problems and making a positive impact on the world. Lesson Plan: The Superheroes of the Digital World This lesson uses the metaphor of “superheroes” to make the concept of […]

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September 15 Is Online Learning Day!

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| September

National Online Learning Day on September 15th is a great opportunity to explore the potential of technology in the classroom. Instead of simply having students do their regular work online, this day can be used to reflect on and celebrate how digital tools can transform learning. Here are some lesson ideas for teachers to use, […]

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Learning And Celebrating On September 14

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| September

Today, we focus on the Donut! A Brief History of Donuts The history of the donut is a long and delicious one, with roots that stretch back across continents and centuries. Early Fried Dough: The concept of frying dough and sweetening it is far from new. Ancient Greeks and Romans enjoyed fried dough treats, and […]

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Uncle Same Day | September 13

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A History Lesson for Students: Uncle Sam Day Uncle Sam is a name and face we see all the time, especially in cartoons and on posters. He’s the tall, skinny guy with the white beard, top hat, and a serious look on his face. But who is he, and why do we celebrate him on […]

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Using Video Games For Learning!

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The Rise of Video Games: A Story of Pong, Pac-Man, and a Plumber Named Mario Once upon a time, in the 1970s, before smartphones and fancy graphics, there were just a few video games, and they weren’t in people’s homes—they were in arcades. Imagine a big room filled with bright lights and loud beeps, where […]

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Patriot Day – September 11, 2025

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What Is Patriot Day? Patriot Day is a solemn day of remembrance in the United States, observed annually on September 11. It commemorates the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. These attacks involved four hijacked airplanes. Two crashed into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in […]

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The Invention of the TV Dinner

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🍽️ A History Lesson Introduction September 10 is National TV Dinner Day! Long before microwaves and instant meals, the TV dinner changed how American families ate dinner. But how did this idea begin? The Birth of the TV Dinner What Made Them Special The Impact on American Life Fun Facts Classroom Discussion Questions Activity Idea […]

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A History Lesson: The Making of Teddy Bears

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Introduction Every year on September 9, we celebrate National Teddy Bear Day! Teddy bears are more than just toys. They are symbols of comfort, friendship, and imagination. But how did teddy bears come to be? The Origin Story The story of the teddy bear begins with President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt in the early 1900s. This […]

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September 8 Fun Learning In The Classroom!

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Star Trek Day Inspires Science Fiction Writing Prompts Elementary/Middle Grade Prompts: 1. First Contact You’re part of a space crew that discovers a new planet with friendly aliens who communicate through colors instead of words. Describe your first meeting and how you figure out how to “talk” to each other. 2. The Universal Translator Breaks […]

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National Grandma Moses Day on September 7

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“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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