World Turtle Day
Celebrate World Turtle Day on May 23 with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate World Turtle Day on May 23 with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Polar bears are the largest bears in the world and are at the top of the food chain in the Arctic. Polar bears spend most of their time in the sea and nearby floating ice, which is rapidly melting due to climate change. Because of this habitat loss, they are …
Learn About Composting Day on May 29th is a day to start recycling biodegradable waste in an eco-friendly way! There are many different types and combinations of compost bins that you can make – some can be simple composts in soda bottles while some can be many different layers in …
World Bee Day celebrates our hard-working little pollinators. Here are some ways you can celebrate: Buy honey and other hive products from your nearest local beekeeper. Raise awareness among children and adolescents on the importance of bees and express your support for beekeepers. Set up a pollinator farm on your balcony, terrace, …
Learn about the Korean alphabet, also known as Hangul, by practicing how to write the double consonants and vowels in Hangul! First, trace the letters and then try writing them yourself. To learn more about Korea and its language, check out the “Korean Language and Culture” classes on Art Sphere, or …
National Salad Month is always May! Fun fact: The word “salad” comes from “sal,” the Latin word for salt. Fun fact: The first salad bar was opened in Chicago in 1939. Celebrate this by listing all of your favorite salad ingredients and then making a salad to eat a healthy …
National Asparagus Day is May 24th! Fun fact: Asparagus is so interesting it has it’s own museum in Germany. Celebrate Asparagus Day by making your own Italian asparagus spears! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts *We hope you enjoy the inspired and …
Undine Smith Moore. Picture: MusicByBlackComposers.org Undine Smith Moore was known as the “Dean of Black Woman Composers,” and she was a talented composer and music educator. Undine was born in 1904 in Jarratt, Virginia to James William Smith and Hardie Turnbull Smith. Undine grew up in a musical household. She started learning …