October 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
Miguel de Cervantes born (1547)
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Don Quixote
John D. Rockefeller becomes America's first billionaire (1916)
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oil industry
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30
Truman Capote born (1924)
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Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Hoover Dam dedicated by FDR (1935)
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hydroelectricity
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1
National Bullying Prevention Month
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cyberbullying
Yosemite National Park established by US Congress (1890)
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sequoia forest
Nazi leaders are sentenced at the Nuremberg Trials (1946)
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Holocaust, war crimes
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2
International Walk to School Day
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physical fitness, healthy habits
International Day of Non-Violence
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Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr.
World Farm Animals Day
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3
National Butterfly and Hummingbird Day
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hummingbirds, pollinators
East and West Germany reunify (1990)
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Berlin Wall
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4
Construction begins on Mount Rushmore (1927)
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national monuments
USSR launches Sputnik I (1957)
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space race
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5
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) debuts (1970)
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television, nonprofit organization
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6
Thomas Edison shows his first motion picture (1889)
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film history, Thomas Edison
Mary Leakey finds the first partial fossil of Proconsul africanus (1948)
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7
World Habitat Day
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conservationism, ecosystems
Far side of the moon first observed by Luna 3 (1959)
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phases of the moon, space exploration
Hua Guofeng becomes Mao Zedong's successor as chairman of Communist Party of China (1976)
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Mao Zedong
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8
The Great Chicago Fire starts (1871)
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fire safety
First pacemaker implanted (1958)
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heart, medical devices
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9
Leif Erikson Day
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discovering North America
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10
Powers of Ten Day
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scientific notation, exponents
Metric system conceived (1796)
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units of measurement
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11
Eleanor Roosevelt born (1884)
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first ladies
Second Boer War begins (1899)
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South African history
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12
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy published (1979)
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science fiction
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13
First spiral galaxy discovered by Charles Messier (1773)
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the universe, astronomy
George Washington lays White House cornerstone (1792)
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George Washington, Washington DC
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14
Indigenous Peoples' Day
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Native Americans
Columbus Day
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discovering America, Italian explorers
Dwight D. Eisenhower born (1890)
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US presidents
First gay rights march on Washington, DC (1979)
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civil rights, protests
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15
Hispanic Heritage Month ends
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Latin America, Spain
Nelson Mandela awarded Nobel Peace Prize (1993)
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Nelson Mandela
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16
Digital Citizenship Week begins
National Fossil Day
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archaeology, dinosaurs
Noah Webster born (1758)
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dictionary skills, vocabulary development
John Brown leads raid on Harpers Ferry (1859)
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John Brown
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17
Black Poetry Day
US Department of Education created (1979)
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public education
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18
Moby Dick published (1851)
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Herman Melville, symbolism
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19
Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown, Revolutionary War ends (1781)
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Yorktown, American Revolution
Saddam Hussein goes on trial for crimes against humanity (2005)
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crimes against humanity, Iraq War
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20
US Senate ratifies Louisiana Purchase (1803)
Also try:
westward expansion
Sydney Opera House opens (1973)
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21
Ferdinand Magellan discovers Strait of Magellan (1520)
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Strait of Magellan, explorers
Thomas Edison unveils light bulb (1879)
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Thomas Edison, electricity
Media Literacy Week begins
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critical thinking, digital media
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22
Jean-Paul Sartre awarded Nobel Prize for Literature, but turns it down (1964)
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existentialism, Nobel Prize
Soviet unmanned space mission Venera 9 lands on Venus (1975)
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space missions, space exploration
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23
Mole Day
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Avogadro's number, chemistry
Women's Suffrage March in New York City (1915)
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19th Amendment, voting rights
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24
United Nations Day
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diplomacy, foreign relations
Annie Edson Taylor becomes first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel (1901)
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waterfalls
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25
Pablo Picasso born (1881)
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cubism
US invades Grenada (1983)
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Caribbean, Ronald Regan
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26
Hillary Clinton born (1947)
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Secretary of State
Erie Canal opens (1825)
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the Great Lakes
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27
President Theodore Roosevelt born (1858)
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US presidents
First New York City subway opens (1904)
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mass transit, public transportation
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28
Statue of Liberty dedicated (1886)
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Liberty Island, New York City
National Prohibition Act goes into effect (1919)
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Volstead Act, speakeasies
Cuban Missile Crisis ends (1962)
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29
Stock Market crashes, "Black Tuesday" (1929)
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Great Depression, stock market crash
First ARPANET link established, precursor to the Internet (1969)
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computer networks, technology
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30
John Adams born (1735)
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US presidents
War of the Worlds radio broadcast (1938)
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H.G. Wells
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31
Halloween
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costumes, Halloween traditions
Seven Billion Day: global population reaches 7,000,000,000 (2011)
Also try:
population growth
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1
European Union comes into existence (1993)
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Europe
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2
Day of the Dead
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Dia de los Muertos
James Polk born (1795)
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US presidents
Warren G. Harding born (1865) and elected president (1920)
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US presidents
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