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Video Roundup: Memorial Day History

Memorial Day is often seen as a nice extended weekend where families can spend some quality time together. Often forgotten is the solemn history behind the day itself. The videos included in this roundup make for some excellent tools to get students thinking about the holiday as it draws near.

 

1. History of the Holidays: Memorial Day Source: History Channel

Grade Level: 5-12 

Run Time: 3:31 

Description: The History Channel’s YouTube page is always full of great resources. When it comes to re-hashing the birthplace of Memorial Day and how it all started, this short video gives students an idea of the wars that inspired this day and why it’s important to celebrate the holiday.

 

2. Memorial Day Oral History: Betty Bagot, Sister of Corporal Germaine Laville Source: The National WWII Museum

Grade Level: 6-12

Run Time: 4:11

Description: Students can learn about one of the only two female marines killed in WWII. This video will show students how far America and the military has come from the days of WWII. It will also show that both men and women sacrificed their lives for their country with a condensed story of Germaine Laville told by her sister Betty Bagot

 

3. Memorial Day: It's Never Too Late to Thank a Vet Source: History Channel

Grade Level: 4-12

Run Time: 2:40

Description: This video depicts the families of those who serve the United States showing their pride and appreciation for service men and women. It serves as a reminder of why it’s important to be thankful to the individuals serving and those who have served in the past. It can be supplemented with an exercise or activity that involves making letters or thank you notes to troops.

 

Article by Navindra Persaud, Education World Contributor