“This Day in History” Websites
You know that excited-yet-also-frustrated feeling you get when you come across something that is awesome and can totally help you out in the classroom?  You have that whole, “Why haven’t I found this sooner” moment.  Well, I had that when I came across this website today.  I was looking for a particular historical picture on the Library of Congress website (which has an amazing, yet overwhelming amount of stuff on it), when I came across their “Today in History” series.
When I taught full-time, I always had a “This day in history” segment in my bell ringer.  I would display one significant historical event (not necessarily specifically related to US history) on the board and discuss it briefly with my students.  When I did it, I had to create a PowerPoint slide with a picture and explanation for each school day of the year.  It took me a while to research and create them.  I did have a book called Today in History, which helped, but it was still time-consuming.
The students really enjoyed it. Â Guess what? Â You don’t have to go through all of that work to do this in your classroom. You can just go here and find the date you need. Â Under each link for each date, there is a page about at least one historical event which contains a picture and an explanation. Â It’s really easy to navigate! Â Also, each page (or at least all of the ones I checked out) had links at the bottom to related Library of Congress resources. Â Even if this doesn’t become a daily feature of your classroom, you could always keep it handy in case your lesson runs short and you need a filler for the last few minutes of class.
By the way, the History Channel also has a really good This Day in History page, which is accompanied by a video. Â However, the video has a commercial and sometimes the videos are slow to load. Â Also, the History Channel video covers 5 or 6 topics, and sometimes it’s more effective to focus on one particular event rather than mention several briefly. Â Either way, both of these resources can save you time!


