March 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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25
Anthony Burgess born (1917)
Also try:
A Clockwork Orange, dystopia
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26
Victor Hugo born (1802)
Also try:
Les Miserables
Grand Teton National Park established (1929)
Also try:
National Park Service, Calvin Coolidge
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27
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow born (1807)
Also try:
lyric poetry
John Steinbeck born (1902)
Also try:
The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men
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28
National Tooth Fairy Day
Also try:
dental hygiene
DNA structure discovered (1953)
Also try:
double helix, genetics
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29
Digital Learning Day
Also try:
education technology
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1
Women's History Month begins
Also try:
women's rights, gender equality
Frederic Chopin born (1810)
Also try:
Romantic era
Salem Witch Trials begin (1692)
Also try:
the Crucible
Yellowstone becomes world's first national park (1872)
Also try:
national parks
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2
Read Across America Day
Also try:
literature, reading skills
Dr. Seuss born (1904)
Also try:
Seuss political cartoons, Green Eggs and Ham
Republic of Texas declares independence from Mexico (1836)
Also try:
The Alamo
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3
Florida becomes the 27th state in the United States (1845)
Also try:
statehood, Everglades
"The Star-Spangled Banner" becomes national anthem (1931)
Also try:
national anthem
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4
National Grammar Day
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi born (1678)
Also try:
Baroque period
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5
The Boston Massacre (1770)
Also try:
American Revolution
Stapler patented in England by C.H. Gould (1868)
Also try:
school supplies, inventions
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6
Michelangelo born (1475)
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Renaissance art, sculpture
Decision reached in the Dred Scott case (1857)
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Missouri Compromise, slavery
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7
Alexander Graham Bell patents telephone (1876)
Also try:
Alexander Graham Bell, inventions
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8
International Social-Emotional Learning Day
National Proofreading Day
Also try:
writing process, peer editing
The New York Stock Exchange founded (1817)
Also try:
stock market, financial literacy
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9
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith published (1776)
Also try:
Adam Smith, free market economy
Ulysses S. Grant appointed commander of the Union Army (1864)
Also try:
American Civil War
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10
Daylight Saving Time begins
Also try:
time zones, seasons
Ramadan begins, North America
Also try:
Islam, Muslim calendar
Harriet Tubman Day
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underground railroad, abolitionists
National Pack a Lunch Day
Also try:
nutrition, balanced diet
US Senate lowers voting age to 18 (1971)
Also try:
voting rights, democracy
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11
A Raisin in the Sun debuts on Broadway (1959)
Also try:
Lorraine Hansberry, Broadway plays
A 9.0 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan, resulting in the second largest nuclear accident in history (2011)
Also try:
tsunamis, nuclear disasters
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12
National Plant a Flower Day
Also try:
plants, pollination
Jack Kerouac born (1922)
Also try:
Beat generation
Moscow becomes capital of revolutionary Russia (1918)
Also try:
Moscow
Truman Doctrine enacted (1947)
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Cold War, Harry Truman
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13
National Good Samaritan Day
Also try:
kindness, compassion
Sir William Herschel discovers Uranus (1781)
Also try:
Uranus, solar system
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14
Math Pi Day
Albert Einstein born (1879)
Also try:
theory of relativity, photoelectric effect
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15
Julius Caesar assassinated (44 BC)
Also try:
Roman Empire, Ides of March
Andrew Jackson born (1767)
Also try:
US presidents
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16
James Madison born (1751)
Also try:
US presidents
The Scarlet Letter published (1850)
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Puritans, Nathaniel Hawthorne
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17
Saint Patrick's Day
Also try:
Irish heritage, Ireland
The Dalai Lama flees Tibet for India (1959)
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18
British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act (1766)
Also try:
American Revolution, Declaratory Act
Cosmonaut Alexey Leonov becomes the first person to conduct a space walk (1965)
Also try:
Space Race, space exploration
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19
Spring Equinox
Also try:
four seasons
National Agriculture Day
Chief Justice Earl Warren born (1891)
Also try:
supreme court, Brown v. Board of Education
The City of Boston is incorporated (1822)
Also try:
Massachusetts, New England
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20
Lois Lowry born (1937)
Also try:
The Giver
Uncle Tom's Cabin published (1852)
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abolitionists, Harriet Beecher Stowe
Iraq War begins (2003)
Also try:
War on Terror
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21
World Poetry Day
Also try:
writing poetry, types of poems
World Down Syndrome Day
Also try:
disabilities, genetic disorders
Johann Sebastian Bach born (1685)
Also try:
Baroque period, classical composers
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22
World Water Day
Robert Millikan born (1868)
Also try:
electric charge, photoelectric effect
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23
World Meteorological Day
Also try:
weather patterns, meteorology
Second Reconstruction Act passed (1867)
Also try:
American Civil War
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24
Exxon Valdez causes worst oil spill in US history (1989)
Also try:
oil spill, water pollution
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25
Constantine begins his reign as Catholic Pope (708)
Also try:
Catholicism, popes
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26
Robert Frost born (1874)
Also try:
narrative poetry
Tennessee Williams born (1911)
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A Streetcar Named Desire
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27
World Theatre Day
Also try:
drama, performing arts
Alaska hit by an 8.4 magnitude earthquake (1964)
Also try:
Richter scale, plate tectonics
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28
Viking raiders sack Paris, led by Ragnar Lodbrok (845)
Also try:
Paris, French history
Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurs (1979)
Also try:
radiation, nuclear energy
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29
Last US troops leave Vietnam (1973)
Also try:
Vietnam War
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30
National Doctors' Day
Also try:
medical careers
Vincent van Gogh born (1853)
Also try:
famous artists, still life
The Queensboro Bridge opens (1909)
Also try:
bridges, civil engineering
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31
Easter Sunday
Also try:
Christianity
Cesar Chavez born (1927)
Also try:
workers' rights
First US map published (1784)
Also try:
cartography
Eiffel Tower opens (1889)
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1
National Poetry Month begins
Also try:
types of poetry
Financial Literacy Month begins
Also try:
personal finance, budgeting
Ruins of Pompeii rediscovered (1748)
Also try:
Mount Vesuvius, volcanoes
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2
World Autism Awareness Day
Also try:
asperger syndrome, learning disabilities
Hans Christian Anderson born (1805)
Also try:
fairy tales, morals
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3
National Find a Rainbow Day
Also try:
Roy G. Biv, visible light
Jane Goodall born (1934)
Also try:
chimpanzees
First iPad sold in the US (2010)
Also try:
future of technology, mobile devices
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4
Maya Angelou born (1928)
Also try:
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, poetry
NATO ratified (1949)
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Atlantic Alliance
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5
Booker T. Washington born (1856)
Also try:
Atlanta Compromise
Easter Island discovered (1722)
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Polynesia
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6
Robert E. Peary and Matthew Henson reach the North Pole (1909)
Also try:
North Pole, arctic exploration
US enters World War I (1917)
Also try:
Allied Powers
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