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Veterans Legacy Program: For Teachers
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Veterans Legacy Program: For Teachers
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- Branches of the Military Lesson Plan
- Ellsworth Lesson Plan
- Francis Case Unit Plan
- POW Letter Writing Unit
- National Cemeteries Lesson Plan
- Primary and Secondary Sources Unit
- Rosebud Cemetery Unit
- Sam DeCory Lesson Plan
- Soldier Detective Lesson Plan
- South Dakota History
- Symbols Lesson Plans
- Women in Military
- World War II Lesson Plan Unit
Veterans Legacy Lesson Plans, by unit/cemetery
- All About Veterans (Kindergarten)
- What is a Veteran? (Kindergarten/First Grade)
- Discovering our Veterans: Carving their Stories out of Primary Sources (Fourth Grade)
- English Language Arts Writing Practice - Lives and Legacies of US Veterans: Teacher Packet (Fourth and Fifth Grades)
- English Language Arts Writing Prompt - "Jewish Americans in World War II" (Fourth and Fifth Grades)
- English Language Arts Writing Prompt - "Italian American Veterans" (Fourth and Fifth Grades)
- Reading and Presenting Biographies (Fourth and Fifth Grades)
- Discovering our Veterans and their Relation to France (Fifth Grade)
- Taking Care of U.S. Veterans: Student Packet (Fourth through Eighth Grades)
- Taking Care of U.S. Veterans: Teacher Packet (Fourth through Eighth Grades)
- How do Historians Create a Story? (Ninth through Twelfth Grades)
- The Greatest Sacrifice (Eleventh Grades)
The file linked below contains color photographs of each of the 100+ grave markers corresponding to the biographies of Florida National Cemetery veterans on this website. To create a virtual tour of the cemetery for your classroom, print whichever subset of pages match your lesson goals. If you print them in color, the images will allow you to use the augmented reality app to access the biographies. If printed in black and white, you may use the QR codes to access the biographies.
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National Cemetery Administration
Attn: General Inquiries
810 Vermont Avenue
Washington, DC 20420
MyVA411 main information line:
800-698-2411
National Cemetery Administration
Attn: General Inquiries
810 Vermont Avenue
Washington, DC 20420
MyVA411 main information line:
800-698-2411