In the first quarter of the school year you get a lot of opportunities for our patriotism with the celebration of Constitution Day in September to explore the opportunities to explore the beginning of November, followed quickly by observe Veterans Day The world celebrated the end of World War II and was created in 1938, the national holiday of "Armistice Day". In 1954, the celebration of Veterans Day "has been renamed, thus allowing all veterans to be honored. What kind of activities we can do to help childrenappreciate the veterans who have served? My goal is twofold: one, to honor veterans, and two, to a certain technological skills in the build process. Some ideas for using technology, including the honor veterans
Visit the websites created for children by veteran organizations.
Writing letters, poems, and then create cards for veterans and the distribution of local hospitals and veteran homes. These cards can be made in KidPix or other drawing program. This could be a flag witha note written in stripes, letters or word processing with drawings or clip art of computer people in the armed forces (particularly well done by kindergarten, first and second classes!)
Create a class book for all images of the alloy class, create and give to a VA hospital or VA home.
Podcasting stories through recorded interviews with veterans created, either at school or outside school.
Podcast of the students about why we are grateful for the armed forces.
LeadThe veterans of the school and honor them through songs, skits and stories for children.
Bring a veteran to share with the students' work on the history and experiences, some of the armed forces of the school.
Throughout the world this day is celebrated, is called Veterans Day, Remembrance Day or Armistice Day. The idea is to reaffirm our commitment to world peace. The children of our world have taught and reminded that peace can be achieved in the world is a target value. In addition,Our children need to take the time to connect with adults, learning to listen and to appreciate what people who have served our country have to teach us all.
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