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Why do we celebrate President’s Day?

President’s Day is a federal holiday in the United States of America, celebrated on the third Monday in February. It was originally established to honor George Washington, the first President of the United States. Since then, it has become a day to celebrate all American presidents, both past and present.

President’s Day is a day to honor the hard work and dedication of our nation’s leaders. It is a day to remember the great accomplishments of our presidents, who have worked to make our country a better place. On this day, it’s important to remember the sacrifices they have made and the courage they have shown in leading our nation.George Washington was the first President of the United States and helped create the foundation of the nation. His leadership and bravery during the Revolutionary War helped the United States become a free and independent nation.

President’s Day is typically celebrated with parades, speeches, and other festivities. Many schools and other organizations hold special events to recognize the day, and many businesses offer special sales and discounts to customers. People also often use the day to learn more about our nation’s history and the important role presidents have played in it. 

President’s Day is a great way to remind kids of the importance of patriotism and the impact that these presidents had on the history of the United States. It is a day to be thankful for the freedoms that we enjoy in the United States and a reminder of the hard work and sacrifice of our past leaders.

We have designed a special President’s Day Information Book just for kids! Learn all about the history of President’s Day and why it is so important to honor the presidents of the United States. Find out what George Washington did to be remembered and celebrated on this special day.

This book has all the facts about President’s Day and how it is celebrated today! Kids are going to love our President’s Day Information Book! Not only does it have all the facts about the history of President’s Day and why it is important to honor the presidents of the United States, but it also includes fun activities like coloring pages and graphics that will make learning about this special day even more enjoyable. Get ready to learn all about George Washington and how he is remembered and celebrated today!

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President’s Day Easy Reader

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Why Is Black History Month Celebrated?

Black History Month is celebrated to recognize and honor the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. It is also an opportunity to reflect on the struggles and difficulties faced by African Americans in the past and present, and to recognize the importance of racial justice and equality. By celebrating Black History Month, we can all learn more about the history and heritage of African Americans and appreciate the importance of recognizing the ongoing struggle for justice and equality.

Why kids should know about this month?

Black History Month is an important opportunity for children to learn about the rich and varied history and culture of African Americans. Learning about the struggles and accomplishments of African Americans can help children understand the importance of recognizing and celebrating diversity and can help them understand the importance of working towards a more just and equitable society.

By learning about Black History Month, children can gain a better understanding of the history of racial injustice and the struggle for civil rights and social justice, both in the past and present. It can also help teach children about the importance of standing up for what is right and speaking out against injustice. Additionally, it can provide children with a sense of pride in their identity and heritage.

We have Black History Month Study Unit Celebrate the accomplishments of ten highly inspirational African American historical figures with this comprehensive study unit!

Featuring a biography passage, an “All About” historical figure worksheet, a quotes poster, and a picture collage, this resource provides a fun and engaging way for students to learn about important African American figures. Perfect for a complete Black History Month study unit, this resource requires no prep for teachers!