TeachersFirst's Veterans Day Resources

As we approach Veterans Day on November 11th, educators have a unique opportunity to honor those who have served in the armed forces and help students understand the significance of this day. This collection of resources aims to support teachers in creating meaningful lessons that explore the history of Veterans Day, the experiences of veterans, and the importance of civic responsibility. From virtual tours to primary sources and more, these materials are designed to engage students of all ages in thoughtful reflection and appreciation for the sacrifices made by our nation's veterans.

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Serving - Our Voices - Library of Congress

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6 to 12
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No, it's not blood and gore up close, but rather a collection of audio reminiscences from American veterans about their experiences in wartime. Created by the Library of Congress as...more
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No, it's not blood and gore up close, but rather a collection of audio reminiscences from American veterans about their experiences in wartime. Created by the Library of Congress as part of their Veterans History Project Collection series, these stories are surprisingly personal and therefore all the more powerful. Choose from a variety of topics on the left menu including different wars.

tag(s): afghanistan (8), cold war (31), iraq (27), korea (20), memorial day (12), middle east (43), oral history (14), veterans (29), world war 2 (161)

In the Classroom

Use the audio interviews (with an image of the speaker) on an interactive whiteboard or projector to show students what the war was like from the perspective of people on the ground, and the difference between the first hand account and the textbook. This is a great way to not only teach the content, but display for students the difference between a primary and secondary source. To further argue a point, use a Venn diagram on the interactive whiteboard to graphically display the differences. Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram, reviewed here.

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Remembrance

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This "labor of love" site offers a collection of essays and other writing by Vietnam veterans. The essays describe dozens of events, people, campaigns, and other aspects of the Vietnam...more
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This "labor of love" site offers a collection of essays and other writing by Vietnam veterans. The essays describe dozens of events, people, campaigns, and other aspects of the Vietnam conflict.

tag(s): veterans (29), vietnam (38)

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Divide the titles of this page among small groups of 4 or 5. Have each group prepare a presentation for their peers using Genially, reviewed here, to share the information they learned. With Genially, you can choose from many interactive templates such as presentations, infographics, games and more. Allow students to choose the type of multimedia that best fits the material they learned about.

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Oral Histories of World War II - Aaron Elson

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Here you'll find a podcast collection of oral histories from people involved in the war. Click Podcast from the left menu and then Podcast from the top menu of Aaron ...more
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Here you'll find a podcast collection of oral histories from people involved in the war. Click Podcast from the left menu and then Podcast from the top menu of Aaron Elson's landing page to find the stories of the men in the author's father's tank battalion. Many of the segments could use some additional context, but they effectively capture the scope and intensity of the experience.

tag(s): oral history (14), podcasts (103), primary sources (119), veterans (29), world war 2 (161)

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Use this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard to discuss and informally assess prior knowledge as you start your study of WWI. Open the site on the interactive whiteboard or projector to have students hear some of the interviews from veterans of the Great War. Play the interviews following a lecture, and have students write down their responses at the end. This will insure students are listening and provide direction for a classroom discussion afterward.

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National World War II Museum - National World War II Museum: Learn

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Visit the New Orleans-based museum all about World War II via the web site and its various interactive components. While some areas feature information about visiting the actual museum,...more
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Visit the New Orleans-based museum all about World War II via the web site and its various interactive components. While some areas feature information about visiting the actual museum, there is a rich collection of information and multimedia experiences to make World War II history meaningful. Scroll down the page to From the Collection to the Classroom and sign up for a free account. Then, find lesson plans and multimedia resources for the classroom. Click WWII History button at the right to find many pages of information and a timeline. Don't miss many choices under Student Programs.

tag(s): d day (11), veterans (29), world war 2 (161)

In the Classroom

This site could be the focal point for an extensive unit on World War II, with different student groups investigating aspects of the war. Or feature this site during a single lesson on D-Day. Ask students to decide which technology depicted in the science and technology interactive was the most important factor in the outcome of the war. Share videos on your projector or interactive whiteboard, or assign students to create their own online posters about different facets of World War II using Adobe Express for Education, reviewed here.

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