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February 2006

Dear Teachers

 

March is a landmark month in many respects, with several themes to incorporate into your lesson plans. In this issue, we focus on Women's History Month, which offers no shortage of social and historical lesson opportunities. Music in Our Schools Month can be a reminder of the interdisciplinary benefits of music education. On March 2, Read Across America Day provides a chance to remind your students of the boundless enjoyment of reading great books.

Best Wishes,
TeacherVision® Editors


IN THIS ISSUE
Women's History Month
This March, study the impact of great women throughout history, and their struggle for equal rights.
Women's History Worksheets
Famous Women and Their Accomplishments
Leaders of the Women's Suffrage Movement
Famous Women Wordsearch
Marie Curie's Discovery
U.S. Women's History Timeline
Well-Known Women Artists
Equality in Sports for Women
More

Music in Our Schools
March is Music in Our Schools Month. Studies show that children who get a music education display a greater aptitude in other subject areas.
Activities for Music in Our Schools Month
Families of Instruments
Music Printables
Teaching with Popular Music
Start the Music Strategies
Managing a Music Classroom
Jazz and Math: Rhythmic Innovations
"Frère Jacques" Translations
More

Read Across America
March 2 is Read Across America Day. Use our lesson plans in your classroom for these great books.
Jean Fritz's American History Books
Even Firefighters Hug Their Moms
Charlotte's Web
James and the Giant Peach
Maniac Magee
Of Mice and Men
The Scarlet Letter
More

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Multicultural Holiday Activities
We've just added dozens of new printables to help teach your students about holidays throughout the world, all throughout the year!
Mardi Gras or Carnival
St. Patrick's Day
Passover
April Fool's Day
Arbor Day
More

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Spotlight on
Presidents' Day
The birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are celebrated on the third Monday in February.

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Grand Canyon
National Park
Established

(Feb. 26, 1919)
Longfellow Born
(Feb. 27, 1807)
Computer Core
Memory Patented

(Feb. 28, 1956)
Pig Day
(Mar. 1)
Dr. Seuss Born
(Mar. 2, 1904)
Save Your Vision
Week

(Mar. 5-11)
Monopoly Invented
(Mar. 7, 1933)
International
Woman's Day

(Mar. 8)
Uranus Discovered
(Mar. 13, 1781)
Full Worm Moon
(Mar. 14)
Freedom of
Information Day

(Mar. 15)
St. Patrick's Day
(Mar. 17)
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