Follow-up to REAL theories for the origin of April Fool’s Day

Last week, I posted this article that had 3 real theories on the origins of April Fool’s Day, and 3 fake theories. Below are the 3 true theories: 1. In 1582, France switched from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, which moved New Year’s Day from March to January. People who still celebrated in March were mocked as
- Published in Age of Exploration, Early Modern Europe, For Students, For Teachers, Renaissance Europe, Roman Empire, Western Civilization
This week in history: Theodore Roosevelt

This week in 1910, former President Theodore Roosevelt became the first U.S. chief executive to fly in an airplane. More than 10,000 people attended the event at Kinloch Field in St. Louis. The pilot, Archibald Hoxsey, flew Roosevelt around the field twice, for a distance of about three miles, in a flight lasting three minutes
- Published in For Students, For Teachers, Modern History, Western Civilization
This week in history: Wright Flyer II
- Published in American History, For Students, For Teachers, Modern History, Western Civilization
Ancient History Encyclopedia Wins Lovie Awards!

I’m delighted to announce that Ancient History Encyclopedia won at the 2018 Lovie Awards! In fact, we won twice — both the People’s Choice Award and the Silver Medal for Schools & Education. The Lovies are sponsored by Google, and they recognize excellence in the European Internet community. Ancient History Encyclopedia is a non-profit company publishing the
- Published in For Students, For Teachers, Teaching Stragegy
Welcome to the Blog at DavidTollen.com!
Welcome to the blog at DavidTollen.com! This blog offers: Ideas for teaching history at the high school and middle school levels, and sometimes in college; and Articles on history: tales from the past that I think will particularly appeal to students. All posts will be categorized by time period and by whether they’re meant for
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