NOVEMBER 2025
Did you remember to move your clock back by one hour? Daylight Saving Tick the box on each day when you have completed 20 minutes of reading. Children who develop a love of reading will become better students and build a better future.
How many leaves can you find on this page in 60 seconds? Now have a friend try. Who found more?
Start off the month with a resolution to eat right. November is Eat Smart Month Ask a nearby veterans hospital if you can send a card to a veteran to thank them for defending our country. Check on which items you are allowed to recycle and participate in your community. America Recycles Day
Bonfire Night in Great Britain. Learn about the plot to blow up Parliament.
To promote world peace, say “Hello” to at least 10 people today. World Hello Day Today is the biggest shopping day of the year. Look in the paper for bargains; compare prices at different stores. Black Friday The Library of Congress has a site dedicated to Native American Heritage Month with exhibits and links. Check it out at nativeamerican heritagemonth.gov The chrysanthemum is the November flower of the month. Draw one to decorate your classroom.
Use this day to write to a friend or relative that you have not seen in a while. Make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches today for your entire family. Peanut Butter Lovers Month
Choose words from the headlines of today’s newspaper and create a funny title for a book. At 11:11 a.m., pause for a moment of silence to honor the service men and women who have given or risked their lives for their country. Veterans Day Make a simple message to brighten the day of a soldier. Go to amillionthanks.org
Sit down with your favorite pet and read him or her a story.
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Collect toys that you and your friends have outgrown and donate them to a homeless shelter.
Enjoy a brisk walk or hike today. How many signs of the season can you spot along the way?
Do something or say something kind to a friend or neighbor today. World Kindness Day On this day, Mexico celebrates the anniversary of the revolution.
Forget-Me-Not Day
Clean out your backpack. Get rid of old pens that don’t work and make sure everything is organized and ready to go. Hug your teacher today and say “Thank You” to them for all they do for you and your class.
Have a family story night. Turn off the TV and ask your mom or dad to tell you a story about their childhood.
Make a list of all the things you are thankful for to share with family and friends on Thanksgiving.
Pop some popcorn and enjoy a movie at home.
The Christmas season will soon be here. Visit toysfortots.org to see how you can help a child in need.
Watch the parade on TV, feast on turkey, and tell everyone in your family how much you appreciate them. Thanksgiving
Ask if your family can donate some canned goods to a local shelter for their Thanksgiving meals.
Make a decoration for your Thanksgiving table. countryliving.com/ diy-crafts has some ideas for you.
Look through your newspaper for local events, concerts, plays, and holiday celebrations.
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