A Star Trek birthday celebration: Beaming up with Kirk, Spock and Scotty

Almost since the beginning of our homeschooling journey in 2012, Ashar has been fascinated by space. We’ve investigated it through history, through astronomy, and possibly through the most detail in fiction. Specifically, Ashar has watched every episode of several Star Trek series on Netflix, watched all the movies, read dozens of Star Trek books, and otherwise immersed herself in the world of the Starship Enterprise!

That’s why, as part of the iHomeschool Network celebration of some noted figures born in March, I’ve chosen to take a look at three of the mainstays of Star Trek: The Original Series – William Shatner (Captain James T. Kirk); Leonary Nimoy (Science Officer Mr. Spock); and James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott, aka “Scotty”).

Learn about actors William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan of Star Trek fame in this brief study from Unschool Rules

This month, instead of going into great detail on all three of these gentlemen, I’m going to share a few fun facts about their lives, and then direct you to some amazing resources for homeschooling with Star Trek that do a much more thorough job than I could possibly do!

All about William Shatner, aka James T. Kirk

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William Shatner, who was born March 22, 1931, celebrates his 83rd birthday this year.

Shatner is actually Canadian – born in Montreal, Quebec.

He’s been acting since the 1950s – and all of the Star Trek actors filmed their episodes from 1966 to 1969, more than 20 years before I was watching it on reruns and more than 40 years (!!) before Ashar dug into Star Trek on Netflix!

You can read more about Shatner on Wikipedia, on his website and on his IMDB page.

All about Leonard Nimoy, aka Mr. Spock

Nimoy also turns 83 this year; he was born March 26, 1931, in Boston. Like Shatner, he acted in some theater and mid-level movie roles before being cast as the half-Vulcan, half-human science officer Spock. (Interestingly, he and Shatner first worked together in 1964 on an episode of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.!)

After Star Trek, he continued to act in a variety of roles, and both starred in many of the Star Trek movies, and directed one of the most popular ones, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

Unknown to me until Ashar took an interest in him, Nimoy also directed Three Men and a Baby! His varied career also includes the release of several records, his skill as a private pilot, his original training as a photographer, and two autobiographies, I Am Not Spock and I Am Spock.

One of the things I love most is hearing that he and Shatner really are lifelong friends, especially since their TV and movie friendship is one of the most awesome things I’ve ever seen.

You can read more about Nimoy on Wikipedia, at his photography website and on IMDB.

All about James Doohan, aka Montgomery Scott

Doohan is the member of this trio who has, unfortunately, passed away. He was born March 3, 1920, and died July 20, 2005, a couple of years before Ashar started watching him portray the always-competent engineer Montgomery Scott. (Interestingly, Doohan’s middle name was Montgomery, and he chose the name Montgomery Scott for his character after his grandfather.)

Like Shatner, Doohan was born in Canada, and in fact served in the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II, and was shot six times storming Juno Beach on D-Day. (Unfortunately, he was shot by a fellow Canadian!) He survived, but his right middle finger was amputated, which he concealed all during his acting career.

Though his noted “Scottish” accent as Scotty is perhaps one of the most famous of all time, Doohan actually had a talent for many accents and went over them with creator Gene Roddenberry to find the right one for the part.

Interestingly, for a long time, Doohan did not get along well with Shatner in real life, even being quoted as saying “I like Captain Kirk, but I can’t say that I’m very fond of Bill.” Before his death, though, the two did appear together on more amiable terms.

You can read more about Doohan on Wikipedia and on his IMDB page.

And, of course, you can hear some of his most famous lines here!

Star Trek learning

Now this is what it’s all about, for our family. We love to learn through books and movies, and we don’t really differentiate between “educational” movies and books and “noneducational” ones.

Some movies, though, really spark a lot of discussion even when they don’t purport to be traditionally educational, and Star Trek series is a great example of this. Some of the things it led us to talk about include:

Join the birthday party

If you’re interested, there are many more cool “March birthday” lessons from my fellow iHomeschool Network bloggers. Click the image below to check them out!

And thanks for stopping by to help me wish William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan a happy birthday in thanks for all the fun they (and Star Trek) bring our family!

You can check out more posts in our Learning Party series here!

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4 thoughts on “A Star Trek birthday celebration: Beaming up with Kirk, Spock and Scotty

  1. I’m so excited to have found your blog (it was recommended by another blogger). We also live in PA (eastern), and after five years of homeschooling we began unschooling a few months ago. I’m looking forward to perusing your posts because I’m still unsure as to how this is going to pan out in such a highly regulated state.

    • Nice to meet you!! I have had no problems so far – and I’m actually working on a huge post coming in a couple weeks that goes into depth on how we meet the rules that PA sets and still do what we love!

      • Thank the Lord, that post will be an answer to my prayers! I actually just wrote a post ranting about PA homeschool laws because I’ve worked myself up so much about it. I can’t wait to read what you have to say! Thanks again!

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