Wikipedia Day – Every year on or around January 15 Wikipedia fans organize their own parties in their own communities to discuss Wikipedia and share cake.
Kid Inventor’s Day – Recognizing the innovative creations of children on January 17.
Science Education Day – Science Education Day takes place every March 14 to appreciate the contributions of various individuals, both young and adults, towards the development of science education.
National Kindergarten Day – Each year on April 21st, National Kindergarten Day honors the birthday of the man who started the first Kindergarten. Friedrich Wilhelm August Frobel.
National DNA Day – National DNA Day commemorates the successful completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 and the discovery of DNA’s double helix in 1953.
Astronaut Day– May 5 is the day #WeBelieveInAstronauts celebrates heroic astronauts with a mission to inspire all!
National Meteor Watch Day – Celebrate National Meteor Watch Day on June 30 by finding out as much as you can about the phenomenon and the impact it leaves on Earth.
Online Education Day – National Online Learning Day on September 15 celebrates the huge array of learning resources that are available to students online.
Observe the Moon Night – The public is invited to participate in NASA’s celebration of “International Observe the Moon Night” on Saturday, Oct. 1.
World Space Week – World Space Week 2022 celebrates “Space and Sustainability”!
World Teacher Day – World Teachers’ Day is held annually on 5 October to celebrate all teachers around the globe.
National FossilDay – On October 12, 2022 we celebrate the 13th Anniversary of National Fossil Day!
STEM/STEAM Day – November 8th is the day to celebrate science, technology, engineering, and math opportunities for students and their families.
Sesame Street Day – This November 10th is Sesame Street Day! Get ready to celebrate the most widely viewed kids’ show in the world!
Geography Awareness Week – Established by presidential proclamation more than 25 years ago, this annual public awareness program encourages citizens young and old to think and learn about the significance of place and how we affect and are affected by it. Each third week of November, students, families and community members focus on the importance of geography by hosting events; using lessons, games, and challenges in the classroom; and often meeting with policymakers and business leaders.
Young Readers Week – Young Readers Week, celebrated in the second week of November every year, from November 15 to 19 this year, is the perfect opportunity to introduce your young ones to the incredible world of books.
Red Planet Day – Red Planet Day, November 28, recognizes the planet which has captivated human observers for countless years, Mars.
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