As soon as I heard of the #Holiday being celebrated on September 7th which is National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day I knew it had to be about our #postman because this is there motto when deleveing the US Postal mail. Did you know that?
If your #Homeschooling your students September 7 which is National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day, is a great opportunity for a homeschool lesson that blends history, civic appreciation, and creative expression. I’ve created a full lesson plan tailored for different age groups for you to use in your classroom.
Homeschool Lesson: National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day (September 7)
Learning Objectives
- Research the U.S. Postal Service and make sure your children understand the history and significance of the U.S. Postal Service.
- Have your children look up and explore the origin of the phrase “Neither snow nor rain…”
- Appreciate the role of postal workers in society.
- Engage in creative and civic-minded activities.
History & Background
- The Holiday neither Rain nor Snow commemorates the opening of the James A. Farley Post Office in New York City on September 7, 1914.
- The phrase “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night…” is engraved on the building and is associated with the unofficial motto of the U.S. Postal Service1.
- The quote originates from Herodotus’ Histories, describing ancient Persian couriers.
Activities by Age Group
Grades K–3
- Story Time: Read a picture book about mail delivery (e.g., Delivering Your Mail by Ann Owen).
- Craft: Make a mailbox out of a shoebox and write pretend letters to family members.
- Role Play: Dress up as a mail carrier and “deliver” notes around the house.
Grades 4–8
- Research Project: Create a timeline of the U.S. Postal Service from Benjamin Franklin to today.
- Creative Writing: Write a short story from the perspective of a mail carrier braving the elements.
- Thank You Cards: Design and write cards to your local postal workers.
Grades 9–12
- Essay Prompt: “How has the Postal Service shaped American communication and culture?”
- Debate: Discuss the relevance of traditional mail in the digital age.
- Documentary Viewing: Watch a segment from The Post Office: Delivering America and reflect on its impact.
Extension Ideas
- Field Trip: Visit a local post office and interview a postal worker.
- STEM Connection: Explore logistics and routing systems used in mail delivery.
- Art Project: Design a commemorative stamp for National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day.
Fun Fact & Treat
Did you know the USPS handles over 400 million pieces of mail daily? Celebrate with a “mail-themed” snack—like envelope-shaped cookies or stamp-decorated cupcakes!
Would you like me to tailor this lesson to a specific age or subject focus—like history, writing, or civics?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates