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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > February 13th

    F E B R U A R Y     13th    
February 2001
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    FEATURED THEME:
American Music Month

Music Center
Resources and tools from our Arts Center.

Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra
Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra features downloadable music clips, information about the instruments, quizzes, and a section on sound waves.

Making the Case for Music Education
New research, special programs, and dedicated teachers and community members are helping to make a solid case for putting music "Bach" into our schools!

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Chuck Yeager, American test pilot who first broke the sound barrier, born (1923)

  • Planes and Trains and Automobiles … and Study Skills!
    Celebrate National Transportation Month -- "transport" students to a dozen activities that provide practice in reading maps, schedules, timetables, and more. Included: Four study skills teaching master activities for students!

Grant Wood, American painter (American Gothic), born (1892)

Jean Renoir, French film director (Rules of the Game), died at 84 (1979)

Boston Latin School, the first public school in America was established in Boston, Mass. (1635)

American Magazine became the first magazine published in America (1741)

ASCAP - The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers was formed in New York City to protect the copyrighted musical compositions of its members (1914)

“Blue Danube" waltz by Johann Strauss premiered at a concert in Vienna (1867)

Allies fire-bombed the city of Dresden, Germany, during WWII (1945)

English women seeking suffrage stormed the British Parliament and 60 women were arrested (1907)

  • Celebrate Women's History Month!
    Each March, Education World recognizes women's history month with new classroom teaching resources. This year, we're excited to bring you several valuable tools -- including a Women's History WebQuest, Women of the Century. This WebQuest will challenge your students to work cooperatively as they create a women's history encyclopedia to supplement outdated and sorely lacking textbooks!



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