August 2021 Curriculum Calendar - Lesson Plan Ideas by Date
Enhance your current curriculum with this fun reference calendar. Whether you want to highlight historic events, honor birthdays of significant people, or celebrate holidays, this is a valuable tool for every teacher. Click on any event to find a breadth of related teaching resources that will spark new ideas to spice up your daily lessons. There's something worth celebrating every day!
Curriculum Calendar
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1
National Water Quality Month Begins
Also try:
water pollution, water sources
Herman Melville born (1819)
Also try:
Moby Dick
Justinian I becomes sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire (527)
Also try:
Byzantine Empire
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2
The Lincoln Penny first issued (1909)
Trial run of San Francisco cable car on Clay St. (1873)
Also try:
public transportation
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3
Christopher Columbus sets sail on his first voyage (1492)
Also try:
Age of Discovery
Calvin Coolidge becomes president after the death of President Warren G. Harding (1923)
Also try:
Warren G. Harding, US presidents
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4
Barack Obama born (1961)
Also try:
US presidents
Louis Armstrong born (1901)
Also try:
jazz
Anne Frank and family arrested (1944)
Also try:
Holocaust, World War II
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5
Neil Armstrong born (1930)
Also try:
astronauts, space exploration
First transatlantic telegraph cable completed (1858)
Also try:
telecommunications
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6
Hiroshima Day (1945)
Also try:
World War II, atomic bomb
Alfred Lord Tennyson born (1809)
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7
Purple Heart Day
Also try:
war heroes
First performance of Shakespeare's play, Macbeth (1606)
Also try:
William Shakespeare, tragedies
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8
Juan Ponce de Leon founds Caparra, the first European settlement in Puerto Rico (1508)
Also try:
European explorers, Puerto Rican history
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9
Nagasaki Day (1945)
Also try:
World War II, atomic bomb
Richard M. Nixon resigns (1974)
Also try:
Watergate scandal
Walden by Henry David Thoreau first published (1854)
Also try:
Henry David Thoreau, transcendentalism
National Book Lovers Day
Also try:
novels, children's books
National Book Lovers Day
Also try:
novels, children's books
National Book Lovers Day
Also try:
novels, children's books
National Book Lovers Day
Also try:
novels, children's books
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10
Herbert Hoover born (1847)
Also try:
US presidents
Ruth Bader Ginsburg sworn in as an Associate Supreme Court Justice (1993)
Also try:
judicial system
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11
The Watts Riots begin in Los Angeles (1964)
Also try:
civil rights movement
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12
Cleopatra commits suicide with an asp (30 BC)
Also try:
Ancient Egypt
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13
Hernan Cortes captures Tenochtitlán from the Aztecs (1521)
Opha May Jacob Johnson becomes first woman to join the US Marine Corps (1918)
Also try:
first women, armed forces
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14
First photograph taken of Earth from space (1959)
Also try:
satellite imagery
Largest blackout in US history (2003)
Also try:
power outage, power grid
President Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act (1935)
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15
Napoleon Bonaparte born (1769)
Also try:
Napoleonic Wars
Panama Canal formally opens (1914)
Also try:
Theodore Roosevelt, Isthmus of Panama
India gains Independence from Great Britain (1947)
Also try:
British imperialism, Pakistan
First new solar system found (2001)
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16
National Roller Coaster Day
Also try:
conservation of energy, laws of motion
Cyprus gains its independence from the United Kingdom (1960)
Also try:
European Union
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17
Davy Crockett born (1786)
Also try:
Battle of the Alamo
Kind of Blue by Miles Davis released (1959)
Also try:
jazz
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18
Pierre Janssen discovers helium (1868)
Also try:
noble gases, elements
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19
William J. Clinton born (1946)
Also try:
US presidents
Five people executed after being convicted of witchcraft at the Salem Witch Trials (1692)
Also try:
Massachusetts, colonial America
Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer (1934)
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20
Leon Trotsky assassinated (1940)
Also try:
Russian Civil War, Marxism
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture debuts (1882)
Also try:
classical music
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21
Nat Turner leads a slave rebellion (1831)
Also try:
slave rebellion
Mona Lisa painting stolen (1911)
Also try:
Leonardo da Vinci
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22
Saint Columba reports seeing a monster in Loch Ness, Scotland (565)
Also try:
sea monsters
12 nations sign the First Geneva Convention (1864)
Also try:
war crimes
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23
First Opium War begins with the siege of Hong Kong (1839)
Also try:
Hong Kong, Qing Dynasty
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24
Mount Vesuvius erupts, burying Pompeii (79)
Pluto is reclassified as a dwarf planet (2006)
Also try:
dwarf planets, solar system
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25
Amelia Earhart completes transcontinental flight (1932)
Also try:
transcontinental flight
Nationwide opening of the film Wizard of Oz (first color movie) (1939)
National Park Service established (1916)
Also try:
national monuments, conservationism
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26
Mother Teresa born (1910)
Also try:
humanitarians
19th Amendment takes effect (1920)
Also try:
women's suffrage, voting rights
Krakatoa erupts (1883)
Also try:
volcanic eruptions, lava
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27
Lyndon B. Johnson born (1908)
Also try:
US presidents
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28
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers "I Have a Dream" speech (1963)
First radio commercial airs in New York City (1922)
Also try:
marketing, advertising
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29
First Indian reservation established (1758)
Also try:
Native American history
Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf Coast (2005)
Also try:
hurricanes, natural disasters
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30
Thurgood Marshall confirmed as Supreme Court Justice (1967)
Also try:
Supreme Court, judicial branch
Mary Shelley born (1797)
Also try:
Frankenstein, Gothic literature
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31
First solar-powered car demonstrated in Chicago (1955)
Also try:
renewable energy
Henry VI becomes King of England at the age of 9 months (1422)
Also try:
King of England, English monarchy
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1
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway first published (1952)
Also try:
Ernest Hemingway
Bobby Fischer earns world chess title (1972)
Also try:
Bobby Fischer
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2
Victory over Japan Day (1945)
Also try:
World War II, atomic bomb
First successful open heart surgery (1952)
Also try:
surgery, medical technology
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3
Treaty of Paris ends American Revolutionary War (1783)
Also try:
American Revolutionary War
Richard "The Lionheart" crowned at Westminster (1189)
Also try:
King of England, Westminster
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4
Henry Hudson discovers Manhattan (1609)
Also try:
New York, Age of Discovery
Google founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin (1998)
Also try:
search engine, Digital Age
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