July 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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27
Helen Keller born (1880)
Also try:
famous women, women's suffrage
"Happy Birthday" song composed (1859)
Also try:
birthday traditions
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28
Paul Bunyan Day
Also try:
tall tales, folktales
King Henry VIII born (1491)
Also try:
King of England, monarchy
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29
The Globe Theatre burns to the ground (1613)
Also try:
Shakespeare, London
First iPhone released (2007)
Also try:
cell phones, modern technology
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30
Gone with the Wind published (1936)
Also try:
American Civil War
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1
Canada Day
Also try:
Quebec, Yukon Territory
Battle of Gettysburg (1863)
Also try:
American Civil War, Gettysburg Address
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2
Civil Rights Act passed after 83-day filibuster (1964)
Also try:
filibuster, legislative process
First steam engine patented (1698)
Also try:
Thomas Savery
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3
John Singleton Copley born (1738)
Also try:
portrait artist, colonial New England
Dow Jones and Company publishes first stock average (1884)
Also try:
stock market
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4
Supernova detected within the constellation Taurus (1054)
Also try:
constellations
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5
Successful cloning of Dolly the sheep (1996)
The Law of Return is passed allowing Jewish people to return to Israel (1950)
Also try:
Israel-Palestine Conflict
First recorded sighting of a tornado in the US (1643)
Also try:
natural disasters, severe weather
Isaac Newton's Principia published (1687)
Also try:
Issac Newton
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6
President George W. Bush born (1946)
Also try:
US president, elections
Republican Party formed (1854)
Also try:
political parties, democracy
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7
Hawaii is annexed by the United States (1898)
Also try:
US territories, Pacific islands
Global Forgiveness Day
Also try:
character education, compassion
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8
Stock market falls to lowest point during Great Depression (1932)
Also try:
Great Depression
Douglas MacArthur named commander of UN forces in Korea (1950)
Also try:
Korean War
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9
National Book Lovers Day
Also try:
novels, children's books
Millard Fillmore becomes president when President Zachary Taylor dies (1850)
Also try:
US presidents, Whig Party
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10
Hottest temperature recorded on Earth measured in Death Valley (1913)
Also try:
Death Valley, deserts
Boris Yeltsin becomes Russia's first President (1991)
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11
E.B. White born (1899)
Also try:
Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little
John Quincy Adams born (1767)
Also try:
US presidents
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12
Henry David Thoreau born (1817)
Henry VIII weds his last wife, Catherine Parr (1543)
Also try:
Catherine Parr
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13
Julius Caesar born (100 B.C.)
Also try:
Ancient Rome
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14
Bastille Day
Also try:
French Revolution
National Shark Awareness Day
Also try:
fish, ocean animals
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15
Rembrandt born (1606)
Also try:
Baroque style, painters
The Rosetta Stone found (1799)
Also try:
Egyptian hieroglyphs
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16
The Manhattan Project ushers in the Atomic Age (1945)
Also try:
Atomic Age
The Catcher in the Rye published (1951)
Also try:
J.D. Salinger
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17
Disneyland opens (1955)
Also try:
Walt Disney, theme parks
Charles VII crowned King of France (1429)
Also try:
Joan of Arc, King of France
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18
John Glenn born (1921)
Also try:
astronaut, space exploration
Mein Kampf published (1925)
Also try:
Adolf Hiter
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19
First women's rights convention at Seneca Falls (1848)
Also try:
women's suffrage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Qing Dynasty defeats the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1864)
Also try:
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
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20
Apollo 11 makes first moon landing (1969)
Also try:
moon landing, space exploration
First Special Olympics (1968)
Also try:
paralympics, disabilities
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21
National Ice Cream Day
Also try:
making ice cream, dairy products
Ernest Hemingway born (1899)
Also try:
The Old Man and the Sea, Lost Generation
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22
Systematic deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto begins the Holocaust (1942)
Also try:
Jewish deportation, Holocaust
Dick Smith completes the first solo helicopter flight around the world (1983)
Also try:
flight, aerodynamics
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23
Opening Ceremony for Summer Olympics in Tokyo
Also try:
sports
Hale-Bopp comet discovered (1995)
Also try:
comets, asteroids astronomy
Ford Motor Company sells first car (1903)
Also try:
Henry Ford, automobiles
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24
Ruins of Macchu Picchu discovered (1911)
Brigham Young leads 148 Mormon pioneers into Salt Lake Valley (1847)
Also try:
Mormonism, Utah history
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25
Puerto Rico becomes a US commonwealth (1952)
Also try:
US commonwealth
Emmett Till born (1941)
Also try:
civil rights movement
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26
Carl Jung born (1875)
Jan Berenstain born (1923)
Also try:
The Berenstain Bears
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27
National Korean War Armistice Day
Also try:
Korean Demilitarized Zone
World War II: Allied forces successfully halt final Axis advance into Egypt (1942)
Also try:
Allied Forces
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28
Beatrix Potter born (1866)
Also try:
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
World War I begins (1914)
Also try:
The Great War
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29
NASA established (1958)
Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien first published (1954)
Also try:
J.R.R. Tolkien, fantasy genre
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30
Henry Ford born (1863)
Also try:
assembly line, Ford Motor Company
Emily Bronte born (1818)
Also try:
Wuthering Heights
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31
Uncommon Instrument Awareness Day
Also try:
music, homemade instruments
J.K. Rowling born (1965)
Also try:
Harry Potter
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