June
Father's Day is the third Sunday in June
Best Father's Day Activities and Lessons: www.techlearning.com/news/best-fathers-day-digital-teaching-resources
Father's Day: Poems for Kids: https://poets.org/text/fathers-day-poems-kids
National Doughnut Day is the first Friday of June
Chris O'Dowd reads Arnie the Doughnut!: http://www.storylineonline.net/books/arnie-the-doughnut/
The Hole Story of the Doughnut by Pat Miller
National Safety Month
Pride Month
Poems & More for LGBTQ Pride Month: https://poets.org/poems-more-lgbtq-pride-month
Summer
16 Sun Crafts for Kids: aboutfamilycrafts.com/16-sun-crafts-for-kids/
Poems of Summer: poets.org/poems-summer
Summer Camp Arts and Crafts: https://kinderart.com/category/art-lessons/seasons/summer/camp/
Sun Paper Plate Craft: www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/paperplate/sun/
June 4
National Hug Your Cat Day
Elijah Wood reads Me and My Cat: http://www.storylineonline.net/books/me-and-my-cat/
-1919: The United States Congress passed the 19th Amendment granting suffrage to women.
-1942: The Battle of MMidway started.
-1975: Angelina Jolie was born.
-1989: Hundreds were killed at Tiananmen Square protests.
June 5
Hot Air Balloon Day
-1933: The United States moved off the gold standard.
June 6
-1934: The Securities and Exchange Commission was established.
-1944: D-Day: The Allies began the Normandy invasion.
-1968: Bobby Kennedy died after being shot at a campaign rally on June 5..
June 7
-1958: The musician Prince was born.
June 8
World Oceans Day: worldoceanday.org/
-1783: Iceland's Laki volcano began an 8-month eruption killing nearly 10,000 people.
-1867: United States architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born.
-1933: Unites States comedian Joan Rivers was born.
-1949: Gerge Owell published 1984.
June 9
National Get Outdoors Day
-1934: Donald Duck first appeared in a cartoon called "The Wise Little Hen."
June 10
-1752: Benjamin Franklin conducted the famous kite experiment
-1893: Hattie McDaniel, the first African American to win an Oscar, was born.
-1922: Hollywood legend Judy Garland was born.
-1940: Italy invaded France, declared war on France and Great Britain.
June 11
-1880: Politician and suffragist Jeannette Rankin was born.
-1963: President John F. Kennedy sent in Alabama National Guard to inegrate University of Alabama.
-1970: Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth P. Hoisington were the first two women to become generals in the United States Armed Forces.
June 12
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
-1924: Former President George HW Bush was born.
-1929: Anne Frank was born.
-1964: Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison in South Africa.
-1987: President Ronald Reagan delivered the famous "tear down this wall" speech.
-2016: 49 people were killed in the mass shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
June 13
-1966: The Miranda rights were established.
-1967: Thurgood Marshall became the first African American nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States.
-1983: Pioneer 10 was the first human-made object to exit our solar system
-1986: Actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were born.
June 14
-1777: The Stars adn Stipes was officially adopted as the flag of the United States.
-1811: Abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Sowe was born.
-1946: President Donald Trump was born.
-2017: A high-rise fir in London killed 72 people.
June 17
National Day of Iceland
June 19
Juneteenth
The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth: nmaahc.si.edu/blog-post/historical-legacy-juneteenth
Best Father's Day Activities and Lessons: www.techlearning.com/news/best-fathers-day-digital-teaching-resources
Father's Day: Poems for Kids: https://poets.org/text/fathers-day-poems-kids
National Doughnut Day is the first Friday of June
Chris O'Dowd reads Arnie the Doughnut!: http://www.storylineonline.net/books/arnie-the-doughnut/
The Hole Story of the Doughnut by Pat Miller
National Safety Month
Pride Month
Poems & More for LGBTQ Pride Month: https://poets.org/poems-more-lgbtq-pride-month
Summer
16 Sun Crafts for Kids: aboutfamilycrafts.com/16-sun-crafts-for-kids/
Poems of Summer: poets.org/poems-summer
Summer Camp Arts and Crafts: https://kinderart.com/category/art-lessons/seasons/summer/camp/
Sun Paper Plate Craft: www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/paperplate/sun/
June 4
National Hug Your Cat Day
Elijah Wood reads Me and My Cat: http://www.storylineonline.net/books/me-and-my-cat/
-1919: The United States Congress passed the 19th Amendment granting suffrage to women.
-1942: The Battle of MMidway started.
-1975: Angelina Jolie was born.
-1989: Hundreds were killed at Tiananmen Square protests.
June 5
Hot Air Balloon Day
-1933: The United States moved off the gold standard.
June 6
-1934: The Securities and Exchange Commission was established.
-1944: D-Day: The Allies began the Normandy invasion.
-1968: Bobby Kennedy died after being shot at a campaign rally on June 5..
June 7
-1958: The musician Prince was born.
June 8
World Oceans Day: worldoceanday.org/
-1783: Iceland's Laki volcano began an 8-month eruption killing nearly 10,000 people.
-1867: United States architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born.
-1933: Unites States comedian Joan Rivers was born.
-1949: Gerge Owell published 1984.
June 9
National Get Outdoors Day
-1934: Donald Duck first appeared in a cartoon called "The Wise Little Hen."
June 10
-1752: Benjamin Franklin conducted the famous kite experiment
-1893: Hattie McDaniel, the first African American to win an Oscar, was born.
-1922: Hollywood legend Judy Garland was born.
-1940: Italy invaded France, declared war on France and Great Britain.
June 11
-1880: Politician and suffragist Jeannette Rankin was born.
-1963: President John F. Kennedy sent in Alabama National Guard to inegrate University of Alabama.
-1970: Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth P. Hoisington were the first two women to become generals in the United States Armed Forces.
June 12
National Peanut Butter Cookie Day
-1924: Former President George HW Bush was born.
-1929: Anne Frank was born.
-1964: Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison in South Africa.
-1987: President Ronald Reagan delivered the famous "tear down this wall" speech.
-2016: 49 people were killed in the mass shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
June 13
-1966: The Miranda rights were established.
-1967: Thurgood Marshall became the first African American nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States.
-1983: Pioneer 10 was the first human-made object to exit our solar system
-1986: Actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were born.
June 14
-1777: The Stars adn Stipes was officially adopted as the flag of the United States.
-1811: Abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Sowe was born.
-1946: President Donald Trump was born.
-2017: A high-rise fir in London killed 72 people.
June 17
National Day of Iceland
June 19
Juneteenth
The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth: nmaahc.si.edu/blog-post/historical-legacy-juneteenth