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Monday, July 19, 2021
Today is Hug Your Kid Day and Stick Out Your Tongue Day
July is National Parks & Recreation Month and National Ice Cream Month.
Today's Birthdays
Songs of the Day
Today's Theme: Seneca Falls Convention
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ON THIS DATE
- 64 AD - The Great Fire of Rome begins. It lasts for six days, destroying half the city.
- 1848 - A women's rights convention convenes in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
- 1903 - Maurice Garin wins the first Tour de France.
- 2005 - President George W. Bush announces he has selected John Roberts to replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
BIRTHDAYS
SONGS OF THE DAY
- Brian May - Love of My Life - LISTEN
- Queen - We Will Rock You - LISTEN
THEME: SENECA FALLS CONVENTION
- Grades 3-8 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Unstoppable: The Road to Women's Rights - Seneca Falls, NY - VIEWGrades 3-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Seneca Falls Convention: The Suffrage Movement Begins - Carrie Chapman Catt - VIEW and DO
- Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - The Vote - Seneca Falls Convention - VIEW and DO
- Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Not For Ourselves Alone - Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention - VIEW and DO
- Grades 6-12 - NHPBS LearningMedia - Not For Ourselves Alone - Declaration of Sentiments: Close Reading Activity - READ and DO
- Grades 8-12 - Library of Congress - Seneca Falls Convention - READ
- Grades 9-12 - EDSITEment - Closer Readings Commentary - The Declaration of Sentiments by the Seneca Falls Conference (1848) - VIEW, READ, DO
- Grades 9-12 - C-SPAN - Lesson Plan: The Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments -VIEW, READ, DO
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