Not only is this month Leap Year but also Black History Month. Before the month is over I wanted to share lesson plans for February. If your studying Leap Year, Lent or Black History Month leave me a comment with what your studying.
February – Black History Month
Use this month to pay tribute to the generations of African Americans who’ve struggled against adversity to achieve great things and shape our nation. Introduce young learners to Civil Rights , and the protests, violence, and political upheaval that marked this period and continue to be relevant today. Topics include Defining Civil Rights , The Rise of Segregation , Heroes of the Movement , and more. In addition, we have featured units on revolutionary icons Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Rosa Parks , and Jackie Robinson . Looking for Print? Find our Print Title on Civil Rights here Use these Curricular Activities to Teach About Civil Rights
Also check out our Unit on Postwar Change and Growth , which highlights some of the moments in American history leading up to the civil rights movement. Students will learn about notable figures such as Booker T. Washington, as well as institutions like the The Bureau of Refugees, which was created toprovide food, supplies, and education to freed African Americans. Find our Print Title on Postwar Change and Growth here
February 2 – World Wetlands Day
World Wetlands Day occurs annually on February 2nd, marking the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on this date in 1971. Most kids probably don’t know what a wetland is , but after reading this Unit, they’ll understand how pivotal they are in regulating Earth’s climate and to the survival of many endangered species. Related Unit: Climate
February 5 – Constitution of Mexico Day
This official holiday celebrates the anniversary of Mexico ’s current constitution, which was put into place in 1917. For kids interested in our Southern neighbors, our print issue on Mexico leads readers through the country’s long and complicated history of powerful empires , Spanish rule, and eventually, total independence.
February 12 – Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday
Happy Birthday, Honest Abe! Teach kids about Lincoln with this unit, which describes this leader’s childhood , presidency, and legacy. Popular topics include Slavery Splits the Nation and The Civil War . Use these Games and Activities to Teach about The Civil War Looking for Print? Check out our Lincoln Print Title
February 14 – Valentine’s Day
Did you know the Heart is the only organ in the body with its own international holiday? Ever since the Middle Ages, sweethearts have swapped cards, candies, and flowers every February 14. Learn about the origins of this special day with our topic Valentine’s Day . Our unit on the Heart is also available in print Download The Human Heart Infographic
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates