| Veteran's Day for Kids Ages: 5 - 18Veterans are people who served in the military (U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard) in times of war or peace. Have you thanked a veteran today?Subjects: veterans, facts, games, activities, flag, history, seal, kids, education, learn
Remembrance Day or Veteran's Day Activitiesby United States Department of Veterans Affairs Ages: 5 - 18DLTK's Veteran's Day Holiday Activities for Kids. Find coloring book pages, crafts, art projects, puzzles, games, worksheets and more. Subjects: activities, veterans, crafts, links, projects
Celebrating America's Freedomsby United States Department of Veterans Affairs Ages: 10+Celebrating America’s Freedoms is a collection of stories about some of America’s most beloved customs and national symbols. Topics include the history of "Taps," the Pledge of Allegiance, gun salutes, the correct method for displaying the American Flag.Subjects: Veteran's Day, history,
Veteran's Day Activitiesby Apples 4 the Teacher Ages: 5 - 18Veterans Day is an excellent occasion for schools and local communities to produce a variety of meaningful cooperative programs. Participation by veterans organizations and other patriotic groups can enhance many of the activities suggested in this guide.Subjects: activities, coloring pages, crafts, kids, word searches
Activities for Veterans Dayby United States Department of Veterans Affairs Ages: 18+Veterans Day is an excellent occasion for schools and local communities to produce a variety of meaningful cooperative programs. Participation by veterans organizations and other patriotic groups can enhance many of the activities suggested in this guide.Subjects: activities, communities, honor, veterans, military
Veterans Day Linksby Vicki Blackwell Ages: 4 - 15Veterans Day activities, puzzles, lesson plans, poems and more, from Vicki's best collection.Subjects: stripes, stars, poetry, links, Veteran, puzzles
The Origins of Veterans Dayby United States Department of Veterans Affairs Ages: 10+In 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This site, on a hillside overlooking the Potomac River and the city of Washington, D.C., became the focal point of reverence for America’s veterans.Subjects: history, origins, WWI, Arlington, ceremonies, holiday
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