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Tag Archives: patriotism
A New Quilt – Part 4
In Part 3, we made a giant sketch for the quilt based on what the children felt were important parts of the song and the book, “This Land is Your Land.” Woody’s guitar, the church from the ‘sad page’, landmarks … Continue reading
Posted in America, Early Education, history, Imagination, Inspiration, music, patriotism, quilting, Singing, Teaching young children, The Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged America, Arlo Guthrie, emergent curriculum, patriotism, quilting, quilting with children, Singing, This Land is Your Land, Woody Guthrie
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A New Quilt – Part 2
In Part 1, children embraced the song “This Land is Your Land” as their own. They sang the song every day, multiple times a day. By the time winter arrived, they had ‘taken over’, and constantly used the book This Land … Continue reading
Posted in America, children's books, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, music, patriotism, Peace, picture books, quilting, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged America, Children designing a quilt, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, patriotism, picture books, quilting, Singing, This Land is Your Land, Woody Guthrie
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The Legacy of Milly, Part 8
In Part 7, the God Bless America quilt was delivered to the Massachusetts Fisher House in Boston. The plan was to have a grand event and send-off, but the Director asked if Boston could have the quilt. Headquarters not only agreed, … Continue reading
Posted in art, Early Education, Imagination, Inspiration, military, patriotism, quilting, Singing, The Arts, wonder, young children
Tagged "God Bless America", challenge coins, Fisher House, Fisher House Foundation, Imagination, Inspiration, Milly the Quilter, patriotism, quilting, young children
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The Legacy of Milly, Part 5
In Part 4 the Peace Quilt became part of the permanent collection at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia, and Milly became an important part of my classroom. Children adored her. She loved singing, and Milly’s favorite song was our favorite … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, art, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Family, geography, history, Imagination, Inspiration, military, museums, patriotism, quilting, Singing, Teaching young children, The Arts, wonder
Tagged "God Bless America", Imagination, Inspiration, Milly, Milly the Quilter, patriotism, quilting, Quilts and museums, Teaching children
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A Memorial Day Remembrance
We have a Memory Garden at school on the playground, and it is oh so lovely. Children often stop to look, or just “be”. Somehow they understand that it is a special place. Classroom pets who have died are buried … Continue reading
Teaching Patriotism and Singing Books, Part II
This repost is far too important, and the perfect Part II to the patriotic books I read and sing in my classroom. Here is a close-up of “the best of the best.” Every year I make our country’s National … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, history, military, patriotism, picture books, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged history through children's books, Memorial Day, National Anthem, patriotic picture books, patriotism, Peter Spier, Singing, teaching young children, The Star Spangled Banner
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Teaching Patriotism Begins With Singing
Today is Armed Forces Day. Teaching patriotism is something I do in my classroom, and I do it frequently. It is rarely a planned activity; it just happens. Much like teaching kindness or giving, or even bravery, the learning comes from doing. … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, children's books, Early Education, Giving thanks, history, military, music, patriotism, picture books, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged "God Bless America", "Red White and Blue", Armed Forces Day, Patriotic songs, patriotism, Red, Singing with Young Children, teaching patriotism to children, The Star Spangled Banner, This Land is Your Land
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How the Circus Brought Patriotism into My Classroom
Patriotism. I have always felt pride in America. It was just part of my growing up, and that’s a good thing. My fifth grade teacher, Miss Pinson, taught us to sing all the patriotic songs. She sang with gusto, and … Continue reading
Remembering 9/11 and Teaching Goodness
How do we deal with 9/11? How do we honor and respect those who risked their lives? How do we face a tragedy, and find goodness and strength? Most importantly, how do we do this with young children? The tragic … Continue reading
Rekindling American Pride
The perfect book. Blue Sky White Stars by Sarvinder Naberhaus captures the heart of America. The stunning illustrations by Kadir Nelson make the simple text explode with meaning. It is history: White Rows. White Rows When I turned to this page, … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Early Education, geography, history, Inspiration, patriotism, picture books, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged America, Blue Sky White Stars, Early Education, Kadir Nelson, patriotism, picture books, reading aloud, Sarvinder Naberhaus, teaching young children
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