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February Featured Lessons
Math
Groundhog Day February 2nd is Groundhog Day in the United States. According to legend, it is the day the Groundhog comes out of his hole after hibernating all winter. If the Groundhog sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If the day is cloudy, and he does not see his shadow, it is a sign that spring will come early.
Scientists know that the weather system is more complicated than whether a Groundhog sees its shadow, but Groundhog Day can be a fun way to learn more about probability.
Are random events, like whether a groundhog will see his shadow, hard to predict? Use this lesson on experimental and theoretical probability to learn more about predicting outcomes.
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This lesson is found in Course 5, Unit 9: Modeling Probability, Topic 2: Modeling Probability
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Social Studies
Black History Month February is Black History Month. Black History Month began in 1976, and honors important people and events in African American history. The lesson below teaches the importance of respecting diversity.
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This lesson is found in Early American History, The End of Reconstruction - A Nation Moves Forward 1875-1877. Topic 11: Continued Violence
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Science
The Soviet Space Station, Mir (which means "peace"), was launched on February 19, 1986. A space station is a human-made structure in space where astronauts can live for months at a time and conduct research. The space station Mir was used by both American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts until the year 2000, and fell from orbit into the South Pacific Ocean in March 2001.
Use this lesson to learn more about other important steps in space exploration.
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This lesson is found in Earth Science, Members of Our Solar System, Topic 9: Space Exploration
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