A Memorial Day Remembrance

Every year at school we have a Memorial Day Remembrance.  It’s important for children, well…for everybody.  Making it meaningful for young children is not easy, but Retired Master Sergeant Michael Kennedy does a remarkable job.

He asks children, “Who likes decorations?”  Of course all hands go up.  Then he tells children how Memorial Day used to be Decoration Day, and poppies were used to decorate the graves and markers of fallen soldiers.  He talks about serving our country and thanking veterans.

The Aqua Roomers held the American flag and sang “God Bless America.”  The kindergarteners sang “God Bless the USA”, aka “Proud to Be an American.”  Wonderful doesn’t even come close.

Then Michael helped children plant flags in our Memory Garden.

A special guest played taps, and a veteran jumped up and saluted.  It was a moment I’ll never forget.

That afternoon I showed children Peter Spier’s book, The Star-Spangled Banner.  

We spent time looking at the page with graves and poppies.  There were lots of questions.  That was a good thing.


Never forget.  Thank a veteran.

Jennie

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About Jennie

I have been teaching preschool for over forty years. This is my passion. I believe that children have a voice, and that is the catalyst to enhance or even change the learning experience. Emergent curriculum opens young minds. It's the little things that happen in the classroom that are most important and exciting. That's what I write about. I was a live guest on the Kelly Clarkson Show. I am highlighted in the seventh edition of Jim Trelease's million-copy bestselling book, "The Read-Aloud Handbook" because of my reading to children. My class has designed quilts that hang as permanent displays at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia, the Fisher House at the Boston VA Hospital, and the Massachusetts State House in Boston.
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8 Responses to A Memorial Day Remembrance

  1. srbottch's avatar srbottch says:

    Children don’t forget these experiences. Nice job. The garden looks amazing.

  2. Dan Antion's avatar Dan Antion says:

    You do such a wonderful job with this very important subject, Jennie. Kudos to you!

  3. Brava, Jennie! Children should be brought up understanding what Memorial Day is all about.

  4. A lovely tribute to your veterans, Jennie

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