Unknown Soldier Diorama
# Students find out about the history of honoring unknown soldiers in their country, such as the hallowed ground in Arlington Cemetery, Virginia, or elsewhere.
# Students research the origins and building of the tombs for unknown soldiers in the country of their choice.
# Students create a diorama depicting a national memorial to unknown soldiers.
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: * Fine Line Markers
* Colored Pencils
* Markers
* Washable Watercolors
* Watercolor Brushes with Plastic Handle
* Model MagicĀ®
* No-Run School Glue
* Pointed Tip Scissors
* Giant Marker and Watercolor Pad
household supplies
* recycled newspaper
* recycled boxes
* paper towels
* container(s) of water
* cotton swabs
* aquarium gravel (optional)
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