Problem: How
to get students to understand the real meaning of Veterans Day and to make the
day personal to them.
Solution:
Students will ask their parents to help them compile a list of Veterans in
their family and group of friends. They can go back as far in history as they
know. They copy each Veteran's info down on a star, then decorate and display
at school.
Results: Students
are astounded by how many friends and relatives, both past and present, have
served in the Armed Forces. The sheer number of stars on the classroom door or
windows sends a visual message that this holiday is one where students get to
honor their own military heroes.
Background
Twice a year
we celebrate the United States Armed Forces. Do you know the names of the two
holidays? Do you know the difference between the two?
If you said
Memorial Day and Veterans Day, you were right! Memorial Day is a day to honor
the men and women who died while
serving in the military. It is always observed on the last Monday in May, so
the actual date changes from year to year.
Veterans Day
honors all people who served in the Armed
Forces. It originally marked the anniversary of the end of World War I which
ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year 1918. That
is why we observe Veterans Day on November 11th.
You may
notice that Veterans Day is sometimes spelled with an apostrophe and sometimes
not. Even though there should be an apostrophe in "Veterans," most
sources skip it!
Activity
Have
students take home the stars and fill out a star with the name and branch for
any family member or friend, past or present. If they know more information,
they can add it.
For
example: (Basic Info) Joe Smith
Air Force
(Added Info) Joe Smith, Air Force; WWII/Korean
War; Radar Operator; Good Conduct Medal
Students can decorate their stars however they
wish. Hang stars on classroom doors. If you want to do as a school-wide
activity, have students tape up their stars at the front of the school or
another visible spot. Students will get a visual image of how personal this
holiday really is for all of us and how important it is to honor all military veterans'
service to our country.
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