Lucky for you! I found a bunch of fun things for you and your class to do this month.
From lions and lambs to Women’s History, March is jam-packed with special occasions for learning.
There are links to free or economical resources in this list.
There are more dates to entertain your kiddos:
March 1- World Compliment Day
Read Across America Day
National Peanut Butter Lover's Day
March 3- If Pets Had Thumbs Day
March 4- Marching Music Day
March 5- National Cheese Doodle Day
March 6- Dentist’s Day
National Oreo Cookie Day
Alamo Day
Discover What Your Name Means Day
March 8- International Women’s Day
National Preschooler's Day
March 9- Barbie Day
March 10- Mario Day
March 11- Johnny Appleseed Day
Dream Day
World of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue & Film
March 12- Plant a Flower Day
Girl Scout Day
March 13- Donald Duck Day
Ken Day
March 14- National Pi Day
Learn About Butterflies Day
Celebrate Scientists Day
National Potato Chip Day
National Write Your Story Day
National Save A Spider Day
Image by orythys from PixabayMarch 15- National Preschool Teachers Appreciation Day
March 16- Giant Panda Bear Day
International Sports Car Racing Day
March 17- St. Patrick’s Day
March 18- National Sloppy Joe Day
March 19- Let’s Laugh Day
National Chocolate Caramel Day
First Day of Spring
March 21- World Poetry Day
International Day Of Forests
World Puppetry Day
March 22- National Goof-Off Day
World Water Day
March 23- National Puppy Day
Cuddly Kitten Day
Take Your Parents To The Park Day
March 25- National Waffle Day
Tolkien Reading Day
National Day of Remembrance Of The Victims Of Slavery
And The Transatlantic Slave Trade
March 26- Purple Day
National Make Up Your Holiday Day
March 27- Manatee Appreciation Day
World Theater Day
March 28- Children's Picture Book Day
March 29- No Homework Day
March 30- National Doctor's Day
Pencil Day
March 31- National Crayon Day
Dance Marathon Day
I choose dates that I think will make students happy in the classroom. Please visit holidayinsights.com for a comprehensive list.
I hope this helps you with your lesson planning!
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