March National Holidays
March Maddness
Marching for Women's Rights
Who wants Pie?
March Facts
100

March 2nd is the national day to celebrate Ronald's favorite Mc'Breakfast sandwich.

National Egg McMuffin Day. 

100

What does NCAA stand for? 

National Collegiate Athletic Association.

100

What year were women given the right to vote?

1965.


100

What day is National Pi day?

3/14 because 3.14 are the first digits of pi. 

100

This flower is the birth flower for March.

The daffodil.

200

March 10th is the national day to celebrate this Italian American Plummer, who's made his first appearance in the arcade game “Donkey Kong” in 1981 and was originally referred to as “Jumpman”.

National Mario Day. 

200

The first NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament was held in what year?

1939.

200

Who was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie.

200

A symbol of America, this pie was actually invented by the British, and is simply made with this fruit on double-crusted pastry dough.

Apple Pie. 

200

One of the most beloved games of family game night was invented on March 7th, 1933.

Monopoly. 

300

March 6th is the national day to celebrate the United States best-selling cookie, which if all that have been made were lined up end to end, they would circle the Earth 381 times. 

National Oreo Day. 

300

Every March, ___ college basketball teams compete to win the NCAA Division I championship in men's and women's basketball, by playing each other in a seven-round, single-elimination tournament — all in a very crammed period of just a few weeks.

68 Teams. 

300

Who was the first African-American Woman to hold pilots license?

Bessie Coleman. 

300

Pi has been calculated to be over _ _ trillion digits, with the most recent record set in 2020.

31 Trillion.

300

In March, the sun shines on the equator for the _____ equinox, giving us a near 50-50 split of day and night.

Vernal Equinox. 

400

Marh 7th is the national day to celebrate this scientist and inventor, who is best known for inventing the telephone. 

National Alexander Graham Bell Day. 

400

This basketball superstar finished her collegiate career with 30 points against South Carolina in the 2024 title game, bringing her career total over 17 NCAA tournament games to 492 points, the most in the history of both the women's and men's NCAA tournaments.

Caitlin Clark. 

400

The first state that gave women the right to vote?

Wyoming. 

400

In the three days leading up to Thanksgiving in 2024, Costco sold approximately how many pies in total? 

4 million pies in total, including 2.9 million pumpkin pies and 1.3 million apple and pecan pies.

400

The tradition of dyeing the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day began in ____, when members of the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Local Union decided to dump 100 pounds of dye into the water.

1962.

500

March 9th is the national day to celebrate this iconic figure who has had over 200 careers, including flight attendant, surgeon, astronaut, teacher, Scuba diver, police officer, and pilot. 

National Barbie Day.

500

in 1970, Notre Dame's Austin Carr scored the all-time record for the most points scored in a single NCAA tournament game with how many points?

61 points. 

500

The Equal Pay Act, which made it illegal to pay women less than men for the same work, was passed in what year?

1963.

500

What are the first five decimal places in Pi? 

3._ _ _ _ _

3.14159

500
March was actually named for the Latin Martius—aka _____, the Roman god of war and a mythical ancestor of the Roman people.

Mars. 

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