Chocolate and Women's Suffrage

It's Never Too Hot to Learn

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Today is International Chocolate Day, Global Forgiveness Day, National Strawberry Sundae Day, and Tell The Truth Day.

ON THIS DATE.

  • 1863 - The U.S. begins the first military draft.
  • 1928 - The  Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri.sell the first sliced bread. 

BIRTHDAYS

  • 1860 - Composer Gustav Mahler
  • 1907 - Science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein
  • 1933 - Historian and author David McCullough
  • 1940 - Musician Ringo Starr

THEME: Chocolate and Women's Suffrage

CHOCOLATE

  • Grades PreK-1- Sesame Street - Sesame Street: Professor Cookie Subtracts -  VIEW
  • Grade 3 - PBS Learningmedia - Melty Chocolate -READ, VIEW, and DO
  • Grades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - Reactions Gum + Chocolate = ???- VIEW and READ
  • GRades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - Earth and Sky Podcast - Lyndel Meinhardt Is Searching for Heartier Chocholate int he Rainforest - LISTEN

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

  • Grades PreK-1- Sesame Street - Steve Carrell - Vote - VIEW
  • Grades PreK-1 - Sesame Street - Vote Song -VIEW
  • Grades PreK-1 - Sesame Street - Election Day - VIEW 
  • Grades 1-3 - Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum -  Everyone Should Have a Vote - VIEW
  • GRades 1-3 - PBS LearningMedia - I Am Susan B. Anthony - VIEW, READ, and DO
  • Grades 3-12 - PBS learning Media Teaching women's Suffrage Collection  - VIEW, READ, and DO
  • Grades 9-12 - PBS LearningMedia - American Experience - Circus Women Advocate for Suffrage - VIEW, READ and DO
  • Grades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - Seneca Falls Convention - VIEW, READ and DO
  • Grades 6-12 - NHPBS Video - By One Vote: Woman Suffrage in the South! -VIEW
  • Grades 6-12 - NHPBS Video -  Celebrating Trailblazers for Women's Suffrage Centennial -VIEW
  • Grades 6-12 - NHPBS Video - The Vote -VIEW

Watch 

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