Origins & Dates
Symbols & Traditions
Laws & Changes
Honoring & Supporting our Veterans
Important Words in the Book
100

Before 1954, Veterans Day in the U.S. had this name.

Armistice Day (Pg. 8)
100

In Great Britain people wear this red flower to remember those who died in World War I.

Poppy (Pg. 10)

100

Leaders moved Veterans Day to Mondays in 1968 mainly to create more of these for workers and families.

Three-day weekends (Pg. 16)

100

Ways that people honor Veterans during or not during Veterans Day

Lay flowers, visit memorials, have parades, listen to speeches, take the day off of school, hold special events (Veterans Day Breakfast), talk to veterans, learn about the armed forces.

100

an agreement to stop fighting a war.

armistice (Pg. 8)

200

 People remember November 11 because leaders agreed to stop fighting in this year at the eleventh hour.

1918 (Pg.8)

200

In France people sometimes wear this flower as a remembrance.

blue cornflower (Pg. 10)

200

Many veterans opposed the 1968 change because they said it did this to the holiday.

It changed the meaning of the holiday (Pg. 16)
200

In 1977 President Jimmy Carter asked Max Cleland to lead this group to help veterans.

The Veterans Administration (Pg. 24)

200

things you give up in order to help someone or do something important.

sacrifices (Pg. 6)

300

 In 1975 this president signed the law returning Veterans Day to November 11.

President Ford (Pg. 16)

300

The poem that helped start the poppy tradition is called this.

In Flanders Field (Pg. 10)

300

The 1968 law temporarily placed Veterans Day on this part of the calendar. 

                                      Hint: not November 11

The last Monday of October (Pg. 16)

300

The book shows community celebrations where children hold these small items.

American flags or signs ( Pg. 7 or 19)

300

courage or bravery

valor (Glossary Pg. 30)

400

Some leaders moved Veterans Day to Mondays beginning in this decade.

1960s (1968) (Pg. 16)

400

The president lays flowers at this national monument to honor unknown soldiers.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Pg. 12)

400

After veterans and many states voiced concern, Congress took action that led to this change in 1975.

Returning Veterans Day to November 11th (Pg. 16)

400
In this year Max Cleland joined what government body.

in 1996 Max was elected to the US Senate. (Pg. 24)

400

a ceremony held for a person who has passed away

Funeral (Glossary or Pg. 20)
500

People still observe Veterans Day on this fixed calendar date after 1975.

November 11th (Pg. 6,8,10,16,18)

500

The poppy and cornflower became symbols because they grew on these places after the war.

Battlefields or soldiers' graves (Pg.10)

500

The rule change debate shows that people care about keeping the holiday tied to this original event.

Armistice Day or the ending of World War I (Pg. 8, 10, 11)

500

The book suggests sharing family stories about veterans as a way to do this for those who served.

We do this to honor or remember them. (Pg. 28)

500

The glossary entry for this word describes someone who has served in the armed forces.

Veteran