Summer Learning
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Today is International Lefthander's Day and National Filet Mignon Day.
ON THIS DATE.
- 1521 - Hernando Cortez captures what is now Mexico City from the Aztecs
- 1918 - Opha May Johnson becomes the first woman to enlist in the U.S.Marine Corps.
- 1941 - The Disney film Bambi premieres at Radio City Music Hall.
- 1961 - East Germany seals the border between east and west Berlin.
BIRTHDAYS
- 1818 - Abolitionist and suffragist Lucy Stone
- 1860 - Sharpshooter Annie Oakley
- 1899 - Director and producer Alfred Hitchcock
- 1926 - Cuban politician Fidel Castro
- 1948 - Opera singer Kathleen Battle,
- 1951 - Musician Dan Fogelberg
Song of the Day - Annie Get Your Gun--Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better- LISTEN
THEME: DEER
- Grades K-4 - Wild Kratts - Deer Buckaroo (White-tailed Deer) - Full Episode -VIEW
- Grades K-4 - Wild Kratts - Deer Power- VIEW
- Grades K-4 - Wild Kratts - Not All Deer Are Reindeer - VIEW
- Grades 4-12 - NHPBS Wildlife Journal, Junior - Cervidae - deer, elk, moose - READ
- Grades 4-12 - NHPBS Wildlife Journal, Junior - White-tails in Winter - VIEW, READ, DO
- Grades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - Nature - Mule Deer Migration - VIEW, READ, DO
- Grades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - Nature - Living with Mule Deer - VIEW, READ, DO
- Grades 6-12 - PBS LearningMedia - RARE: How Humans Impact the Key Deer Population - VIEW and DO
- Grades 6-12 - NHPBS Video - When Giant Deer Roamed Eurasia VIEW
- Grades 6-12 - NHPBS Video - Georgia Outdoors - Oh Deer! -VIEW
THEME: LUCY STONE
- Grades 3-8 - PBS LearningMedia - | Know Ohio - Lucy Stone and Oberlin College- VIEW
- Grades 4-12 - American Experience - The Vote - The Early Suffragists - VIEW
- Grades 6-12 - National Women's History Museum - Lucy Stone - READ
- Grades 6-12 - WGBH - History At Play - I Now Pronounce You Lucy Stone - VIEW
- Grades 6-12 - National Park Service - Women's Rights National Historical Park - Luy Stone - READ
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