How do you teach your kids, many of whom were not even born yet, about what happened on 9/11?
For some parents, every September they relive where they were and what they were doing when they heard about the planes crashing into the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and a field in rural Pennsylvania.
But for children who did not experience it first-hand, it’s something they read out of a history book.1. Visit the websites of the various 9/11 memorials The 9/11 Memorial & Museum based in New York City near ground zero has lesson plans that not only talk about the Attacks on America but also the World Trade Center complex. The curricula are for grades 3 through 12 and discuss the events of the day, what led up to the attacks and how America responded.
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