Tuesday, November 24, 2009

December Holidays



Speaking of Holidays…


December is Hi Neighbor Month, National Stress Free Family Holiday Month, Bingo's Birthday Month, and most importantly Read A New Book Month.
Every day brings its own holiday. We all know the major holidays, but you may not know some of the more “minor” holidays that take place in December.


Here is a list to make you aware of some:
December 1 is National Pie Day

December 2 is National Fritters Day

December 4 is National Wear Brown Shoes Day

December 6 is National Gazpacho Day, as well as Mitten Tree Day

December 13 is Ice Cream and Violins Day

December 16 is National Chocolate Covered Anything Day

December 19 is Oatmeal Muffin Day

December 26 is National Whiners Day

December 27 is National Fruitcake Day

December 30 is The Festival of Enormous Changes at the Last Minute


Every day in December has its own holiday or holidays. This is true of every day in the calendar year. There’s always a reason to celebrate with your students! You can find over 400 wacky holidays at the Thinkquest website:
http://library.thinkquest.org/2886/

Source: E-newsletter from the Texas State Teachers Association November 2009 Teaching and Learning • 316 West 12th Street, Austin, TX 78701 • 877-ASK-TSTA


December Holiday Resources at
http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/

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