Every teacher knows February is a busy month. I teach Pre-K Head Start and my checkpoints are due on the 8th. Shortly after that, parent conferences will occur.
Let’s make
time to share the love (and chocolate) with our co-workers and students this
month!
Image courtesy of Terri Cnudde from Pixabay
Here’s a
list of possible themes for February and links to free or inexpensive resources.
Birds (It’s
National Bird
Feeding Month in the United States.)
A few other
entertaining dates your kiddos might enjoy:
February 1- World Hijab
Day
World Read Aloud Day
February 2- Groundhog Day
February 3- Bubblegum Day
National Wear Red Day
February 4-
Ice-cream for Breakfast Day
February 6-
International Frozen Yogurt Day
February 7- Harry Potter Book
Night
Send a Card to a Friend Day
February 8-
National Kite Flying Day
February 9- National Pizza
Day
National Stop Bullying Day
February 10-
National Umbrella Day
February 11- International
Day of Women and Girls in Science
National Make A Friend Day
February 12- Autism Sunday
Lincoln’s Birthday
Superbowl Sunday
February 14- Frederick
Douglas Day
Valentine’s Day
International
Book Giving Day
Library Lovers Day
Read To Your Child Day
February 15- National
Hippo Day
February 17-
National Random Acts of Kindness Day
February 18- Thumb
Appreciation Day
World Whale Day
February 20- National
Muffin Day
President’s Day
National Muffin Day
Love Your Pet Day
February 21- Mardi Gras
National Pancake Day
National Sticky Bun Day
February 22- National
Wildlife Day
Washington’s Birthday
World Thinking Day
February 23- Pinocchio Day
Tootsie Roll Day
Play Tennis Day
February 24- International
Stand Up To A Bully Day
National Dance Day
February 25- International
Tongue Twister Day
Quiet Day
Rubber Duckie Day
February 26-
Tell A Fairy Tale Day
February 27- International
Polar Bear Day
National Strawberry Day
Pokémon Day
February 28- National
Science Day
National Tooth Fairy Day
I choose
dates that I think will enhance the enjoyment of students in the classroom.
For a more
comprehensive list, please visit parade.com.
I hope this
helps with your lesson planning!
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