February 2026 Curriculum Calendar - Lesson Plan Ideas by Date
Enhance your current curriculum with this fun reference calendar. Whether you want to highlight historic events, honor birthdays of significant people, or celebrate holidays, this is a valuable tool for every teacher. Click on any event to find a breadth of related teaching resources that will spark new ideas to spice up your daily lessons. There's something worth celebrating every day!
Curriculum Calendar
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1
Black History Month begins
Also try:
African American history
National Freedom Day
Langston Hughes born (1901)
Also try:
Harlem Renaissance, jazz poetry
Four black students stage the first of the Greensboro sit-ins (1960)
Also try:
civil rights movement
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2
James Joyce born (1882)
Mexican-American War ends (1848)
Also try:
annexation of Texas, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Battle of Stalingrad ends with the surrender of German troops to the Soviets (1943)
Also try:
World War II battles
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3
15th Amendment ratified (1870)
Also try:
voting rights
First operational weather satellite, ESSA-1 launched in US (1966)
Also try:
meteorology
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4
National Create a Vacuum Day
Also try:
air pressure, vacuum of space
Rosa Parks born (1913)
Also try:
Montgomery Bus Boycott, civil rights movement
First presidential election (1789)
Also try:
Electoral College, democracy
Yalta Conference begins (1945)
Also try:
World War II
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5
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Also try:
female athletes
First motion picture shown in Philadelphia (1870)
Also try:
cinematography, film history
National Wildlife Federation formed (1936)
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6
President Ronald Reagan born (1911)
Also try:
US presidents
Elizabeth II becomes Queen of England (1952)
Also try:
Queen of England, constitutional monarchy
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7
National Periodic Table Day
Also try:
scientific elements, Dimitri
Sir Thomas More born (1478)
Also try:
Utopia, Renaissance
Charles Dickens born (1812)
Laura Ingalls Wilder born (1867)
Also try:
Little House on the Prairie
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8
Jules Verne born (1828)
Also try:
science fiction
Japan declares war on Russia (1904)
Also try:
Russo-Japanese War
Super Bowl LIX
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9
William G. Morgan invents the game of volleyball (1895)
Also try:
team sports
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10
Treaty of Paris ends the French and Indian War (1763)
Also try:
Treaty of Paris
IBM computer Deep Blue defeats world chess champion (1996)
Also try:
computer programs, artificial intelligence
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11
Thomas Edison born (1847)
The Pennsylvania Hospital opens as the first American hospital (1753)
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12
President Abraham Lincoln born (1809)
Also try:
American Civil War, Lincoln Memorial
Charles Darwin born (1809)
Also try:
theory of evolution, natural selection
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13
The American Temperance Society is established in Boston (1826)
Also try:
prohibition
The Negro National League organizes (1920)
Also try:
baseball, segregation
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14
Valentine's Day
Also try:
Saint Valentine, cupid
YouTube launched (2005)
Also try:
digital video, social media
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15
Galileo Galilei born (1564)
Also try:
Scientific Revolution, astronomy
Susan B. Anthony born (1820)
Also try:
women's suffrage, 19th Amendment
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16
Howard Carter enters Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb (1923)
Also try:
King Tut's tomb, Tutankhamun
Fidel Castro becomes 16th Prime Minister of Cuba (1959)
Also try:
Cuba
Presidents' Day (US)
Also try:
US presidents
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17
Michael Jordan born (1963)
Also try:
basketball
After a tie in the Electoral College, Thomas Jefferson elected president (1801)
Also try:
Electoral College, democracy
Ramadan begins, North America
Also try:
Islam, Muslim calendar
Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday)
Also try:
carnival masks
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18
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn first published in the US (1885)
Also try:
Mark Twain, American literature
Dwarf planet Pluto discovered (1930)
Also try:
solar system, dwarf planets
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19
Nicolaus Copernicus born (1473)
Also try:
heliocentric model, astronomy
Battle of Iwo Jima begins (1945)
Also try:
World War II, Pacific Theater
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20
US Postal Service formally created (1792)
Also try:
mail, postage stamps
John Glenn first American to orbit Earth (1962)
Also try:
space flight, astronauts
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21
Washington Monument dedicated (1885)
Also try:
George Washington, national monuments
Malcolm X assassinated (1965)
Also try:
civil rights movement
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22
George Washington born (1732)
Also try:
US presidents
"Miracle on Ice": US men's hockey team defeats Soviet Union in Winter Olympics (1980)
Also try:
Winter Olympics, Cold War
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23
W.E.B. Du Bois born (1868)
Also try:
civil rights, NAACP
Children in Pittsburgh receive first polio vaccine (1954)
Also try:
vaccines, modern medicine
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24
Steve Jobs is born (1955)
Also try:
entrepreneur
US House of Representatives vote to impeach President Andrew Johnson (1868)
Also try:
impeachment, checks and balances
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25
Anthony Burgess born (1917)
Also try:
A Clockwork Orange, dystopia
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26
Victor Hugo born (1802)
Also try:
Les Miserables
Grand Teton National Park established (1929)
Also try:
National Park Service, Calvin Coolidge
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27
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow born (1807)
Also try:
lyric poetry
John Steinbeck born (1902)
Also try:
The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men
Digital Learning Day
Also try:
education technology
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28
National Tooth Fairy Day
Also try:
dental hygiene
DNA structure discovered (1953)
Also try:
double helix, genetics
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