Have fun celebrating Memorial Day with these fun and interactive activities that can help you teach your child why this day is so important.
Memorial Day is celebrated on the last Monday of May each year. This is a day that America sets aside to honor the men and women who died in war to defend our country. Celebrations and ceremonies are held throughout America on this very special day, and many families take this time to remember people in their own families who have fought in wars. Europe also honors American men and women on this day by placing flags on the graves of fallen soldiers buried overseas.
To make this holiday more memorable and more meaningful, try some of the fun suggestions below with your child.
Directions: Help your child to cut and prepare the fruit. Layer the fruit in the glass with a few spoonfuls of whipped cream in-between. You can substitute yogurt for the cream. Top off the snack with a slice of strawberry on the edge of the glass.
Below are three patriotic coloring pages showing some of the symbols that America recognizes. Just click the image you want, right click when it opens in a new window, and print!
American Flag - The first American Flag was raised by George Washington on January 1, 1776.
Bald Eagle - Represents strength and freedom, exactly what America stands for.
Poppies - Small red flowers worn to remember the blood shed of those dying to protect our country. Moina Michael wrote this poem from The Flander's Field:
The Star-Spangled Banner - This song was written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812. It became America's national anthem in 1931.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Vietnam War costed the lives of nearly 60,000 Americans. The memorial was dedicated to those who gave their lives in this war in 1982.
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