Each year on the last Monday of May, we celebrate Memorial Day to remember and mourn our nation’s service members who have died protecting our country.
With similar holidays like Veterans Day throughout the year, it can be hard to remember exactly what we’re commemorating on this holiday and find a respectful way to honor it. Share Memorial Day projects with your students to help them understand why we mark this important day on our calendars.
Why is Memorial Day so important? How is it different from other patriotic holidays? These might be questions your students think about as the holiday gets closer. You can create engaging lessons that answer their questions and provide opportunities for reflection and discussion:
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. lists the names of over 58,000 Americans who died in service during the war. But what students might not know is that creating this memorial caused controversy in remembering an already contentious war. Students can discover more about the creation of the memorial with resources and activities like:
Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Independence Day are all patriotic holidays we celebrate yearly. But aside from taking place in different months, how are they actually different? Help students uncover what makes these holidays unique by:
Many students may not understand the experiences that service members have. Especially those who have seen combat. Use poetry to help them understand what service members who lost their lives may have gone through with selections like:
When did we start celebrating Memorial Day? Is “celebrating” even the right word to use when talking about this holiday? Have students work individually or with a partner to dive into content that helps answer these questions and more.
With multiple holidays throughout the year that remember our service members, veterans, and national independence, there are plenty of opportunities to create lessons and activities around these topics in your classroom with Newsela’s products.
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