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January is the first month of the year and people celebrate New Year's Day on ______ 1st.
January is the first month of the year and people celebrate New Year's Day on ______ 1st.
January
February is known for Valentine’s Day on ______ 14th.
February is known for Valentine’s Day on ______ 14th.
February
People celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on ______ 17th.
People celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on ______ 17th.
March
Halloween is celebrated on ______ 31st.
Halloween is celebrated on ______ 31st.
Christmas is celebrated on ______ 25th.
Christmas is celebrated on ______ 25th.
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Study Notes
Overview of the Twelve Months
- There are twelve months in a year, each with unique characteristics and significance.
January
- First month of the year; often cold in many regions.
- Celebrated New Year's Day on January 1st.
February
- Second month; known for Valentine's Day on February 14th, a celebration of love and affection.
- Shortest month, with 28 days typically, and 29 days in leap years.
March
- Third month; signifies the beginning of spring in many areas.
- Celebrates St. Patrick's Day on March 17th.
April
- Fourth month; known for April Fool's Day on April 1st, a day for friendly pranks.
- Easter is celebrated in April, with the date varying each year.
May
- Fifth month; associated with blooming flowers.
- Mother's Day is celebrated to honor mothers.
June
- Sixth month; marks the onset of summer.
- Father's Day is celebrated to appreciate fathers.
July
- Seventh month; generally warm in many places.
- In the U.S., Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th.
August
- Eighth month; often the hottest of the year.
- Many people take vacations during this month to enjoy summer.
September
- Ninth month; represents the beginning of autumn.
- Children typically return to school in September after summer break.
October
- Tenth month; renowned for Halloween on October 31st, involving costumes and trick-or-treating.
November
- Eleventh month; Thanksgiving is celebrated in the U.S., a holiday for gratitude concerning the harvest and past blessings.
December
- Twelfth and final month; festive due to Christmas on December 25th, celebrated globally.
- New Year's Eve is on December 31st, a time for gathering and welcoming the new year.
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