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Grade Level: 1st Grade
Subject Area: English as a Second Language (ESL)
Duration: 90 minutes
Class Size: 6 Students
Topic: Understanding and Celebrating Veterans Day
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
Greetings and Circle Time:
Begin with greetings and gather the students in a circle. Ask them if they know what special day is coming up (prompt if needed). Introduce Veterans Day as a day when Americans honor military veterans.
Picture Discussion:
Show pictures of veterans and various military branches. Ask students what they see and guide them to use simple English phrases. Introduce key vocabulary words with visuals and have students repeat them.
Think-Pair-Share:
Ask students to think about what a 'hero' means to them and share with a partner. Encourage them to use the key vocabulary.
Simple Story Time:
Read a short, age-appropriate story about a veteran or a children's book that explains Veterans Day in simple terms. Ensure it is engaging with pictures for better comprehension. Pause to ask questions and check for understanding.
Discussion:
Explain why Veterans Day is important in the US. Discuss how veterans help to keep the country safe and why it is significant to honor them. Make connections to students' home countries if possible— asking if there are similar holidays or traditions.
Sing Along (Optional):
Play an audio clip of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and invite students to listen. Explain that it's a special song for America and often played on Veterans Day.
Craft Activity - Thank You Cards:
Explain that students are going to create a "Thank You" card for veterans to show appreciation. Demonstrate how to fold the construction paper to make a card.
Guided Crafting:
Sharing:
Once completed, gather students to share their cards with the class. Guide them to say a simple sentence about their card using the vocabulary words (e.g., "This is my thank you card for a hero").
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