November 2023 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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29
Stock Market crashes, "Black Tuesday" (1929)
Also try:
Great Depression, stock market crash
First ARPANET link established, precursor to the Internet (1969)
Also try:
computer networks, technology
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30
John Adams born (1735)
Also try:
US presidents
War of the Worlds radio broadcast (1938)
Also try:
H.G. Wells
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31
Halloween
Also try:
costumes, Halloween traditions
Seven Billion Day: global population reaches 7,000,000,000 (2011)
Also try:
population growth
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1
Native American Heritage Month begins
European Union comes into existence (1993)
Also try:
Europe
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2
Day of the Dead
Also try:
Dia de los Muertos
James Polk born (1795)
Also try:
US presidents
Warren G. Harding born (1865) and elected president (1920)
Also try:
US presidents
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3
Chevrolet Motor Car Company incoporated (1911)
Also try:
automobile industry, transportation
Linus Pauling wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1954)
Also try:
chemical bonds, biochemistry
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4
First wagon train reaches California (1841)
Also try:
westward expansion, Oregon Trail
Barack Obama becomes first African American elected as US president (2008)
Also try:
US presidents, elections
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5
Daylight Saving Time ends, Standard Time begins
Also try:
time zones
Guy Fawkes arrested for Gunpowder Plot (1605)
Also try:
Gunpowder Plot
Susan B. Anthony votes and is fined $100 (1872)
Also try:
women's suffrage, 19th Amendment
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6
Inventor of basketball, James Naismith, born (1861)
Also try:
James Naismith
The Bolshevik Revolution begins in Russia (1917)
Also try:
Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin
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7
Marie Curie born (1867)
Also try:
radioactivity, radioactive isotopes
The New York City Museum of Modern Art opens (1929)
Also try:
art museums, art appreciation
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8
Wilhelm Roentgen discovers x-rays (1895)
Also try:
electromagnetic spectrum, Wilhelm Roentgen
National STEM/STEAM Day
Also try:
engineering, science experiments
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9
Carl Sagan born (1934)
Kristallnacht begins (1938)
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Holocaust
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10
Sesame Street debuts on PBS (1969)
Also try:
puppets
Great Wall of China opens for tourism (1970)
Also try:
Ming Dynasty, Chinese history
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11
Veterans Day
Also try:
US military
Origami Day
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Japanese culture, arts and crafts
World War I Armistice signed (1918)
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Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points
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12
Elizabeth Cady Stanton born (1815)
Joseph Stalin becomes ruler of the Soviet Union (1927)
Also try:
Soviet Union, socialism
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13
World Kindness Day
Also try:
compassion, character education
Vietnam Veterans' Memorial dedicated (1982)
Also try:
Vietnam War
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14
Claude Monet born (1840)
Also try:
impressionism, famous painters
Treasure Island first published as a book (1883)
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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15
America Recycles Day
Also try:
recycled art, conservationism
Georgia O'Keeffe born (1887)
Also try:
painting flowers, artists
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16
International Day for Tolerance
Also try:
character education
Federal Reserve Bank opens for business (1914)
Also try:
central banking, financial literacy
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17
Elizabethan era begins: Queen Mary I of England dies (1558)
Also try:
Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Mary I
Suez Canal opens in Egypt (1869)
Also try:
Egypt
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18
Family Volunteer Day
Also try:
community service
US and Canada adopt a system of standard time zones (1883)
Also try:
Earth's rotation
Push-botton phones used for the first time (1963)
Also try:
telecommunications
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19
President Abraham Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address (1863)
Also try:
Battle of Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln
Impeachment hearings against President Bill Clinton begin (1998)
Also try:
President Bill Clinton
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20
Edwin Hubble born (1889)
Also try:
Hubble telescope
Garrett Morgan receives US patent for a traffic signal (1923)
Also try:
automobiles, inventions
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21
Voltaire born (1694)
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Enlightenment, philosophers
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22
President John F. Kennedy assassinated (1963)
Also try:
John F. Kennedy, US presidents
Angela Merkel takes office as first female German Chancellor (2005)
Also try:
female leaders, German history
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23
Fibonacci Day
Also try:
Golden Ratio, mathematicians
Of Mice and Men debuts on Broadway (1937)
Also try:
John Steinbeck, Broadway plays
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24
National Native American Heritage Day
Also try:
ancestors
Zachary Taylor born (1784)
Also try:
US presidents
Origin of Species published (1859)
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Charles Darwin, evolution
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25
Andrew Carnegie born (1835)
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philanthropy, charity
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26
Charles Shultz born (1922)
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Charlie Brown, cartoonists
Alice in Wonderland first published in America (1865)
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Lewis Carroll, fantasy genre
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27
Anders Celsius born (1701)
Also try:
temperature, thermometer
Bill Nye born (1955)
Also try:
science education
Atmosphere discovered on the extrasolar planet Osiris (2001)
Also try:
atmosphere, Hubble Space Telescope
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28
William Blake born (1757)
Also try:
Romantic Age, poets
First pulsar observed (1967)
Also try:
neutron stars, cosmic rays
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29
Louisa May Alcott born (1832)
Also try:
Little Women
C.S. Lewis born (1898)
Also try:
The Chronicles of Narnia
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30
Mark Twain born (1835)
Also try:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Winston Churchill born (1874)
Also try:
British prime ministers
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1
World AIDS Day
Also try:
HIV, immune system
Rosa Parks arrested for civil disobedience (1955)
Also try:
civil rights movement, Montgomery Bus Boycott
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2
George Seurat born (1859)
Also try:
pointillism, post-impressionism
The Monroe Doctrine created (1823)
Also try:
James Monroe, foreign policy
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