Patriotic Holidays
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Patriotic Holidays
Patriotic Holidays The warm spring and summer months bring a flourish of red, white, and blue. That’s the time of year our three biggest patriotic holidays take place — Memorial Day, Flag Day, and the Fourth of July. On Memorial Day, we remember veterans from our military’s armed forces who have died in wars. Flag Day is a holiday that celebrates our country’s flag. The Fourth of July is our nation’s birthday. On July 4, 1776, the leaders of the American colonies declared their independence, or freedom from British rule. independence – freedom from outside control We Love a Parade! Have students work together to decorate shoe or small cereal boxes with symbols of the United States. If you have enough boxes, several classes could work together to make one box for each state in the union. Add additional red, white, and blue arts and crafts decorations and small toy people or animals they bring from home. Put the floats on display for all the school to see. veteran – a former member of the armed forces, especially during wartime Resource Connection Essential Vocabulary armed forces – members of the military; soldiers patriotic – a feeling of pride and honor for your country flag – a piece of cloth with a special, meaningful design that is a symbol for its country symbol – a picture or object that makes us think of something else. Our flag, the Statue of Liberty, and the bald eagle are symbols of freedom. Lesson Starters Create a Memorial Wall Have students write notes or poems of thanks to those people who have helped ensure our nation’s freedom. Post these on a memorial wall in your school and invite others to post their messages as well. After displaying for a short period of time, deliver the messages to a local veterans’ hospital. Pledge of Allegiance Post the Pledge of Allegiance and recite it together. Go through the Pledge together and circle any vocabulary students do not know. Rewrite the Pledge using synonyms and discuss the meaning again. Science Connection: Dish Soap Fireworks Cover the bottom of a shallow pan with whole milk. Drop several drops of red and blue food coloring onto the surface of the milk. Add several drops of dish soap into the pan and watch the “fireworks” explode. Resource Collection Celebrating Patriotic Holidays Help your students learn the history behind our country’s patriotic observances by taking a multifaceted look at the meaning of patriotism. Includes two lesson plans, one unit plan, and six reproducibles. Flag Day Cyberhunt Share this Flag Day Cyberhunt with your class and learn the meaning and history behind our Stars and Stripes. Printables Memorial Day Flag Day Independence Day Patriotic Stationary United States Flag Lesson Plan The Star Spangled Banner Salute to American Symbols Blog Posts Making Memorial Day Memories Nonfiction Article National Holidays Around the World Book List Books for Teaching About Patriotism