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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
An illustration and explanation of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This printable will be... | 50 Stars and 13 Stripes
Students will learn the meaning of the colors on the USA flag. This printable will be useful... | |
Reading Warm-Up 69 for Gr. 3 & 4: Current Events
Teach students about the men and women who serve in the military. This printable warm-up... | ||
The Story of Veterans Day
This simple story defines Veterans Day for young children or English as a Second Language... | The Story of the "Star-Spangled Banner"
Discover a great story that explains how the popular song came to be the official American... | |
History of the Draft
Assign students to explore the draft, which occurred in the U.S. during the Vietnam War. | American Patriotic Pencil Wrap
Have students celebrate America by topping off their pens and pencils with these patriotic... | |
Memorial Day Word Fill-In
Fill in the blanks and learn facts about the origin and traditions of Memorial Day. | Patriotic Book
Create a patriotic book by coloring different U.S. symbols, including a flag, a top hat, and a... | |
What Is Veterans Day?
Use a lesson that familiarizes English as a second language students with the American holiday... | "Marines' Hymn" Copycat
This music printable asks children to sing the melody to "The Marines' Hymn" and complete the... | |
Popular Memorial Day Printables
Check out our most popular printables on Memorial Day. Recognize the men and women who have... | ||
U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor
An article about the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor, including a chart of the recipients. | Postage Stamps for Heroes
Recognize deserving individuals by designing a postage stamp in their honor. | |
A Holiday from the Past
Have your students use the interview questions to talk to an elderly person about a holiday... | ||
Jazz Instruments
Identify the five jazz instruments pictured in this music worksheet by their name and... | Three Famous Americans in the Civil War
Students read several paragraphs about three Civil War heroes, and then answer questions. |
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