Saturday, March 14, 2020
January Holidays Printables
January Holidays Printables January is often the time when cabin fever sets in. After the festive holiday season, the cold, bleak days of winter can seem to stretch infinitely before us. Keep the holiday spirit alive by celebrating a holiday or special day every day in January. Youre likely familiar with many of these holidays and famous firsts However, youre sure to discover some quirky celebrations and not-so-famous firsts in this list that provides something fun for every day of the month. January 1: Start the year off right by celebrating the start of a fresh new year with theseà New Years Printables. Will you make any resolutions?à Did you know that the first day of January isà Betsy Rosss Birthday? Spend some time learning about this famous Americanà woman who may or may not have made the first American flag.à January 2: On January 2, 1788, the state of Georgia ratified the Constitution of the United States. Celebrate by learning more about Georgia. It was also on this date in 1974, that President Nixon signed a national speed limit into law. January 3: Its National Drinking Straw Day! The drinking straw was first patented on January 3, 1888. In 1959, Alaska was admitted as a state. Learn more about the state and celebrateà Alaska Admission .Day. January 4:à Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4, 1643. One of this scientists biggest contributions to the field was Newtons Laws of Motion. January 5:à January 5 isà National Bird Day. Learn about the birds in your area. Make a simple homemade bird feeder by coating a pine cone with peanut butter and rolling it in bird seed. Hang the cone from a nearby tree branch and see what kind of birds it attracts. January 6:à New Mexicoà became a state on this day in history in the year 1912. Its also the date that Georgeà Washingtonà and his wife Martha were married in 1759. January 7: Theà first U.S. Presidential Electionà was held on this date in 1789. George Washington was elected the first President of the United States. His opponent, John Adams, became his vice president. January 8: Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin, died on this day in history 1825. Learn more about this famous inventor whose invention revolutionized cotton production in the United States. Its also National Clean-Off-Your-Desk Day, so celebrate by tossing that junk! January 9: There are two quirky holidays today,à National Static Electricity Day andà National Apricot Day. Try an interesting static electricity experiment like bending water with static electricity or making a dancing ghost. January 10: January 10th isà Volunteer Firemans Day and Bittersweet Chocolate Day. Celebrate by learning about one of Americas favorite sweet treats with free printables about chocolate. Then, take some chocolate goodies to your neighborhood volunteer fire department. January 11: On January 11, 1973, baseballs American League adopted the designated hitter rule. Its also National Milk Day, so enjoy a tall glass of milk while you brush up on factsà about baseball. January 12: The first x-rays were taken in the United States on January 12, 1896. It was also on this date in 1777 that theà Santa Clara Missionà was founded. January 13: James Oglethorpe arrived in the New World in January 13, 1733. In 1942, during World War II, German pilot Helmut Schenckà made the first successful use of the ejection seat. January 14: On January 14, you can celebrate Bald Eagle Day or national holidays such as Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day and Dress Up Your Pet Day. January 15: Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. His birthday became a federal holiday on November 3, 1983, It is celebrated every year on the third Monday in January.à à The date is alsoà National Hat Day andà National Strawberry Ice Cream Day. January 16:à John C. Fremontà was appointed Governor of Californiaà on this date in 1847. In 1870, Virginia became the first state readmitted to the Union after the Civil War. January 17: Michelle Obama, wife of the United States 44th president, Barack Obama, was born on this date, as was U.S. Founding Father,à Benjamin Franklin. January 18: The New York Metropolitan Opera House held its first jazz concert in 1944. Learn about jazz instruments and other musical instruments today. On this date in 1778,à Captain James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands. January 19: Today isà National Popcorn Dayà andà Archery Day. Its also the day that Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809. January 20: Today isà Penguin Awareness Dayà andà Basketball Day. January 21:à Civil War leader, Thomas Stonewall Jackson was born on this date in 1824. Its alsoà Granola Bar Day,à Squirrel Appreciation Day, and National Hugging Day. January 22: On this date in 1997, Lottie Williams of Tulsa, Oklahoma became the first person to be hit by space debris. Commemorate the day by learning about the solar system. January 23: Today isà National Pie Day andà Handwriting Day. Bake your favorite pie and practice your handwriting by writing a letter to a friend or relative. January 24: Gold was discovered inà Californiaà on this date in 1848. Its alsoà National Peanut Butter Day. January 25: On this date in history, 1924, the firstà Winter Olympicsà games wereà held. January 26: Michigan was admitted to the Union on this date in 1837. Its also Australia Day, the official National Day of the country. January 27:à Today is National Geographic Day and Chocolate Cake Day. Thomas Edison patented the light bulb on this day in 1880. January 28: Today isà National Blueberry Pancake Day andà National Kazoo Day. Enjoy some pancakes and make your own kazoo-style instrument.à January 29: On this date in 1861,à Kansasà became the 34th state of the United States. The ice cream rolling machine was patented in 1924. Its alsoà Carnation Day andà National Puzzle Day. January 30: January 30th isà National Croissant Day and the birth date of U.S. President,à Franklin D Roosevelt. January 31:à Jackie Robinson was born on this date inà 1919. Have fun learning about Americas favorite pastime, baseball. If youre looking for more educational ideas for the month, try some fun January writing prompts.
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