Printable Honor Wall Posters
Download the posters for each branch of the armed forces. Print them for your students to write their veteran family and friends names on. Display the posters somewhere in your school to create your own Honor Wall.
Printable Honor Wall Posters
Download the posters for each branch of the armed forces. Print them for your students to write their veteran family and friends names on. Display the posters somewhere in your school to create your own Honor Wall.
Let's learn about the efforts and sacrifices of America's veterans so that we can understand why they should be honored.
I have also added a printable packet of all the questions from the embedded Google Form if you would prefer to use that and have something for your students to turn in.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1StFnR0Lb6JXNcLgYdcPiPZATst_PY-wLPRQSYGnjWDg/edit?usp=sharing
On the 11th of November every year we celebrate and honor America's veterans as a part of a national Holiday called Veteran's Day. Explore the link below to learn about the history of veteran's day. Then answer the questions in the column on the left.
Examine the primary sources relating to veterans of the Revolutionary war at the link below. Use that information to answer the questions in the Google form to the left.
https://www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org/exhibition/americas-first-veterans/
Examine the data from the graphs and charts at the link below. Use that data to answer the questions in the Google Form on the left.
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/wwii-veteran-statistics
Examine the resources below about operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm
Follow the link below and explore the stories from these Afghan War veterans. Then answer the questions in the column on the left.
https://www.aarp.org/home-family/voices/veterans/info-2021/afghan-war-veterans.html
Save a copy of this Google Doc activity on the USS Indianapolis to assign to your students in Google Classroom. Click the pop-out arrow then make a copy.
Preview this before you share it with your class to ensure it isn't too intense for them.