It's Veteran's Day today and it is a US federal holiday in which the men and women who died
while serving in the United States Armed Forces. I honor my Dad for this special day. He served in the US army at Fort Lewis.
In my classroom I felt it was important for my
students to start out our day saying the pledge and singing patriotic songs. When I was in elementary school we
had music in our classroom and we had music books to pick songs to sing. There were always patriotic songs in each grade level to learn, unfortunately this isn't as common anymore. I loved patriotic songs and can still sing them all.
You Are Our Heroes By Theresa Jennings.
My I-Pod has a playlist for each month and I
have a different patriotic song we would sing along with the lyrics and
music. Often times I tell them how the
song was originated. If there were story
books to go along with it we'd read them. We watched songs and You Tube and used motions to help remember them too.
I actually make this into a mini unit during Veteran's Day in November. We begin a writing project to servicemen overseas and hospitals.
Here is my song
line-up…
September- This Land is Your Land-Studio Musicians-Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
October- America the
Beautiful-Studio Musicians-Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
November-It's a Grand Old Flag -Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
December- This is my Country-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
January- God Bless the
USA- Various Artists-Kids Sing Songs for America (Lee Greenwood)
February-The Star Spangled Banner-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
March-America (MY country Tis of Thee) Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
April- The Pledge of Allegiance-Studio Musicians- Americas Favorite Patriotic Songs for Kids
May- Theresa Jennings-You Are our Heroes-YouTube) played also in November, up to Veteran's Day
Dad in Alaska testing winter clothing!
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