September 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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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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5
Jesse James born (1847)
Also try:
Wild West
First Continental Congress assembles in Philadelphia (1774)
Also try:
Intolerable Acts, American Revolution
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6
Labor Day
Also try:
American Labor Movement
National Read a Book Day
Also try:
novels, author study
John Dalton born (1766)
Also try:
atomic theory, chemists
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7
US gets the nickname "Uncle Sam" (1813)
Also try:
national symbols
ESPN debuts (1979)
Also try:
sports broadcasting
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8
International Literacy Day
Also try:
reading fluency, reading comprehension
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9
International Sudoku Day
Also try:
logic puzzles, problem solving
Leo Tolstoy born (1828)
Also try:
War and Peace, Anna Karenina
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10
World Suicide Prevention Day
Also try:
mental health
Switzerland joins the United Nations (2002)
Also try:
United Nations
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11
September 11th Remembrance Day
Also try:
terrorism
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12
National Grandparents Day
Also try:
heritage, family tree
Lascaux cave paintings discovered (1940)
Also try:
Paleolithic era, anthropology
Mae Jemison becomes first African American woman in space (1992)
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13
Roald Dahl born (1916)
Milton Hershey born (1857)
Also try:
chocolate
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14
Francis Scott Key writes "The Star-Spangled Banner" (1814)
Also try:
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
Ivan Pavlov born (1849)
Also try:
classical conditioning, psychology
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15
Hispanic Heritage Month begins
Also try:
Latin America, Spain
Tomie dePaola born (1934)
Also try:
Strega Nona, children's books
The Nuremberg Laws deprive German Jews of citizenship (1935)
Also try:
Holocaust
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16
Mexican Independence Day (1810)
Also try:
Mexican history
The Mayflower starts voyage to North America (1620)
Also try:
pilgrims, colonial America
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17
Constitution Day: US Constitution signed (1787)
Battle of Antietam fought during the American Civil War (1862)
Also try:
American Civil War
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18
The New York Times first published (1851)
Also try:
newspaper, print media
Fugitive Slave Act passed (1850)
Also try:
slavery, Underground Railroad
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19
Talk Like a Pirate Day
Also try:
Blackbeard, Treasure Island
Otzi the Iceman discovered (1991)
Also try:
mummy, anthropology
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20
Upton Sinclair born (1878)
President George W. Bush declares a "war on terror" (2001)
Also try:
"war on terror"
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21
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien first published (1937)
Also try:
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
H.G. Wells born (1866)
Also try:
War of the Worlds, science fiction
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22
Autumnal Equinox
Also try:
autumn, celestial sphere
Second assassination attempt made on President Gerald Ford (1975)
Also try:
US presidents
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23
Planet Neptune discovered (1846)
Also try:
outer planets, solar system
The Phantom of the Opera published (1909)
Also try:
Gaston Leroux, musical theater
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24
National Punctuation Day
Dwight D. Eisenhower mandates desegregation of Little Rock schools (1957)
Also try:
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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25
Shel Silverstein born (1930)
Also try:
The Giving Tree, poetry
William Faulkner born (1897)
Also try:
American literature
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26
Johnny Appleseed born (1774)
Also try:
apples, American pioneers
Sir Francis Drake finishes circumnavigation of the earth (1580)
Also try:
circumnavigation, European explorers
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27
Ancestor Appreciation Day
Also try:
heritage, family tree
Samuel Adams born (1722)
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28
William the Conqueror invades England (1066)
Also try:
Battle of Hastings
SpaceX launches first private spacecraft, the Falcon 1, into orbit (2008)
Also try:
space exploration, rockets
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29
John D. Rockefeller becomes America's first billionaire (1916)
Also try:
oil industry
Miguel de Cervantes born (1547)
Also try:
Don Quixote
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30
Truman Capote born (1924)
Also try:
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Hoover Dam dedicated by FDR (1935)
Also try:
hydroelectricity
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1
National Bullying Prevention Month
Also try:
cyberbullying
Nazi leaders are sentenced at the Nuremberg Trials (1946)
Also try:
Holocaust, war crimes
Yosemite National Park established by US Congress (1890)
Also try:
sequoia forest
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2
World Farm Animals Day
International Day of Non-Violence
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