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Veterans Day

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Veterans Day Parade

We Honor United States Veterans on Veterans Day

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November 11th is Veterans Day. If your school is in session during the Covid-19 pandemic, take note, “Veterans Day is not just an extra day off from school.” “Veterans Day is not just another excuse for banks, post offices and other public buildings to close so that the workers can take a day off.”  Veterans Day is a significant day!

Veterans Day is Not an Ordinary Holiday

Often confused with Memorial Day, a day that remembers those that died while serving. Veterans Day honors those that have served and those that are now serving in the Arm Forces of the United States. On this day, we honor the sacrifices these men and women have made and continue to make to keep our Nation free.

Sacrifice Come in Many Ways

You or a friend may have or had a parent that served or now serves in the Armed Forces. These parents and their families often sacrifice with long separations as a mother or father is far away serving our country.

Many of our veterans and active duty personnel have lost one or more legs, arms, eyesight or suffered brain and other life changing injuries.

Some of our veterans and their families have sacrificed through loss of life while serving our Country.

Say Thank You to Our Veterans

On or near this Day, many cities and towns celebrate with parades and other events. When you go to these parades, don’t just reach out for the candy that some may be throwing out. Reach out to the veterans and tell them, “Thank you for serving.”

When in a public place and you see a man or women wearing a cap, vest or other item that indicates that they are a Veteran, say to them, “Thank you for serving.”

Yes, thank you Veterans for serving us, thank you for keeping the United States of America free.

There are many Veterans Day parades throughout the United States. Take a little time to attend one of these parades and say thank you to our Veterans.

Click here to learn about the History of Veterans Day

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Holidays, Kids Speak, United States, Veterans, Veterans Day, Video

Memorial Day a Day of Remembrance

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Memorial Day is a day when we remember the Men and Women of the military that have died serving our country. Way to often, many kids and adults have looked at Memorial Day as a break from school and work.

Due to the COVID-19 virus, most kids are out of school and many adults are out of work. Many states and communities have been shut down with the citizens of our nation experiencing the nasty taste of excessive government control.

At this point, many of us are looking for normalcy. Some states and communities are now loosening their grip on the community with local parks and businesses are slowly reopening. In some states and communities the lock down has continued for an undetermined time.

There is not a better time, than now for each of us to reflect upon the true history of the United States of America. Each one of us should take the time to think about what our nation’s past. Think about what our country would be like today if it were not for our often-forgotten military heroes. Think about what it would be like if we continue to allow our elected officials to change us to a Socialistic society under their control.

Today more than ever, we must protect the freedoms and sacrifices that were made by many of our parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, friends, and neighbors. They made these sacrifices so that we may live in the United States of America as a free society.

[Read more…] about Memorial Day a Day of Remembrance

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Holidays, Kids, Marines, Memorial Day, Navy, Soldiers, United States, Veterans, Video

Independence Day

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The 4th of July

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Independence Day, in the United States, the Fourth of July, a time when family and friends are getting together in celebration with pool parties, picnics or a day at the beach. An evening filled with excitement and fireworks. For many children this day is a highlight of their summer vacation as they will soon be returning to school. Many adults thinking as it as a long weekend or a day off from work. Unfortunately many among us do not know what we are celebrating on this historic day.

Why We Celebrate Independence Day

July Fourth in the U.S., commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were now  the United States of America, a new nation and no longer part of the British Empire. These original 13 colonies had formed a country that would become the greatest, strongest nation the world had ever seen.As we celebrate,  remember that the 4th of July is not just about fireworks, picnics and kids having fun. Each of us needs to reflect on the freedoms we have and what we must do to keep the United States of America free.

Independence Day

This Schoolhouse Rock video titled “Fireworks” features a song of the same title written by Lynn Ahrens. Kid, teenager or adult you will find this independence day song performed by Grady Tate to be catchy as we learn about this 4th of July holiday and our Declaration of Independence.

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Government, Independence Day, Kids, Music, United States, USA, Video

Flag Day and the Flag of the United States

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Flag Day is celebrated on June 14th in the United States. Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States by resolution of the Second Continental Congress in 1777. This video is inspirational for kids and adults and shows the importance of our American Flag. The video gives kids, young people and adults a better understanding of what our flag is and is not. A must watch video for all that would like to know more about the American flag and the United States of America.

OoRah to the Scottish Rite Masons for the making and sharing of this video.

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Flag Day, History, Kids, Student, United States, US Flag, USA, Video

Why We Celebrate Labor Day

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We celebrate Labor Day near the end of each summer, around the time that kids are returning to school. Labor Day is not just a day for kids to miss school. Labor Day  recognizes the social and economic achievements that American workers have made. [Read more…] about Why We Celebrate Labor Day

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Holidays, Ronald Reagan, United States, Video

Martin Luther King Was Republican Video

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You may be surprised to learn that Dr. Martin Luther King was Republican. As kids we are often taught a very liberal education. History is often revised to demonstrate This video was prepared by the National Black Republican Association and it explains why Martin Luther King was Republican. This is good information that the liberal news media will not share with you. You may also want to read this Kids Speak for America article on Learn more about Dr. Martin Luther King.

Filed Under: Historical People Tagged With: America, Democrat, Democrats, Martin Luther King, Republican, Republicans, Video

First Hanukkah Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving 2013 fell on the first night of Hanukkah and it was the first time since 1888 that it fell on Thanksgiving day. The next time will not be for 79,000 years. A group of students and their teachers shared this once in a lifetime event in a video titled, “The First Hanukkah Thanksgiving,” Unfortunately that video is no longer available to Kids Speak for America. In it’s place we would like to share with you The Story of Hanukkah. Hanukkah 2015 begins on Sunday December 6th and ends on Monday December 14th.

Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights and Feast of Dedication. This holidy is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev, coinciding with late November to late December in the secular calendar. Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Holy Temple (the Second Temple) in Jerusalem following the Jewish victory over the Syrian-Greeks in 165 B.C.E.

Hanukkah is around Christmas time and in the United States, many parents give their children presents, put up Hanukkah light displays and banners, and celebrate in a number of ways.

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: Elementary, Hanukkah, Holidays, Kids, School, Students, Thanksgiving, Video

Christopher Columbus Video by 8th Graders

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Christopher Columbus Video for Kids

This Christopher Columbus video was made by a group of 8th graders. We first shared it on Kids Speak for America in 2010 and it is just as good today. This is not only a good video for kids but parents also enjoy watching it. This group of kids and their teach made this Christopher Columbus video using clay. Watch it and learn more about Columbus, not only for Columbus Day but also for any day.

Filed Under: Historical Events, Historical People Tagged With: Christopher Columbus, columbus day, School, Students, Video

Presidents Day in Mrs. Munger’s Class

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Okay, this Presidents Day video is a stupid kids video but funny just like all of the other Mrs. Munger’s Class Videos. It made me laugh and might also make you laugh.

Kids Speak for America has a serious Presidents Day Video too and kids should also watch it. Presidents Day Video

Filed Under: Historical Events Tagged With: America, Humor, President, Presidential, Presidents Day, Video, Whitehouse

John F. Kennedy Assassination

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pres. john f kennedy John F. Kennedy assassination occurred November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. On this date kids and adults were glued to their television sets in shock as they mourned the death of the 35th president of the United States. As kids we should not dwell on the John F. Kennedy Assassination alone, we also need to learn more about who this man was. [Read more…] about John F. Kennedy Assassination

Filed Under: Historical People Tagged With: America, Conservative, Democrat, Government, John F. Kennedy, President Kennedy, United States, USA, Video

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