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September
2010

Harvest Moon
(Native Amer. northern & eastern parts of the United States)

At this time of the year, the moon is shining brightly above the horizon,
allowing workers in the fields to continue gathering the ripe crops late into the evening.

Sunday Monday Tueday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Back To School

National Dog Week

Classical Music Month National Courtesy Month

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Newspaper Carrier Day

2 3 4

5

Child Accident Prevention Week

6

Labor Day

Read a Book Day

7

 

8

International Literacy Day

Teddy Bear Day

9

California becomes a State-1850

10 11

12

Grandparents Day
(1st Sun after Labor Day)

 

13

Milton Hershey's Birthday-1847

14

Hat Day

15

16

Mayflower Day

17

Constitution Day

  Citizenship Day

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20

National Play-Doh Day

Deaf Awarness Week
Visit the PBS website to learn about
about ASL
(American
Sign
Language)

21

International Day of Peace
(3rd Tuesday in September)

22

Elephant Appreciation Day

23

First Day
of Fall

24 25

26

Johnny Appleseed's Birthday

27 28 29

30

Ask a Stupid Question Day

National Better Breakfast Month National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sep 15th thru Oct 15th)

Poems

GATHERING FOR WINTER©
By Kimberly M. Hutmacher

Squirrels and chipmunks crowd around.
Walnuts and acorns cover the ground.

They paw and they gnaw, having fun.
Gathering food in the autumn sun.

After reading the poem have the children complete the illustration for the poem. Click here for a printer friendly version of the poem "Gathering For Winter." A new window will open.

 

BACK TO SCHOOL©
By Kimberly M. Hutmacher

Puzzles, blocks, and loads of toys,
Circle time for the girls and boys.
Crayons, scissors, and new books,
Cubbyholes, cots, and new coat hooks.
Paper, pencils, paints, and glue,
It’s back to school for all of you!

After reading the poem have the children complete the illustration for the poem. Click here for a printer friendly version of the poem "Back To School." A new window will open

Poetry Play For Preschoolers
By Kimberly M. Hutmacher

A wonderful collection to introduce young children to poetry. Ages: 3 to 6

 


 


Children's Poetry Party
By Kimberly M. Hutmacher

This ebook provides lessons and activities to get children excited and inspired to try their hands at different forms of poetry. Age: 7 +

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