I am extremely proud of the sincerity your children shared in their letters to honor the veterans who have served our country. Our letters were collected and constructed into a large book which was shared with each visiting veteran at our recent school assembly. The children learned many important facts in our research, they learned that veterans sacrificed time with their families and friends, missed important milestones as the birth or graduation of a child, loss of income and worst of all they faced danger as they guaranteed our rights. We learned that the veterans of today volunteered to be part of the armed services. We learned that we can show our respect to veterans of all ages in many simple ways. We could write letters, shovel the driveway or rake the leaves of a neighboring veteran, we could also bake cookies, call a veteran (especially a family member) and thank them for their service. I can honestly say that as a class we now recite the Pledge of Allegiance every morning with a stronger voice, a straighter stance, respect for our veterans and a twinkle in our eye!
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Veteran's Day Letters
I am extremely proud of the sincerity your children shared in their letters to honor the veterans who have served our country. Our letters were collected and constructed into a large book which was shared with each visiting veteran at our recent school assembly. The children learned many important facts in our research, they learned that veterans sacrificed time with their families and friends, missed important milestones as the birth or graduation of a child, loss of income and worst of all they faced danger as they guaranteed our rights. We learned that the veterans of today volunteered to be part of the armed services. We learned that we can show our respect to veterans of all ages in many simple ways. We could write letters, shovel the driveway or rake the leaves of a neighboring veteran, we could also bake cookies, call a veteran (especially a family member) and thank them for their service. I can honestly say that as a class we now recite the Pledge of Allegiance every morning with a stronger voice, a straighter stance, respect for our veterans and a twinkle in our eye!
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