Lesson Plan - Honoring History’s Heroes

Learning Objective

Students will learn how and why a 12-year-old raised money for the Pearl Harbor National Memorial.

Content-Area Connections

Civics, U.S. History 

Standards Correlations

CCSS: RI.3.1, RI.3.2, RI.3.3, RI.3.4, RI.3.5, RI.3.8, RI.3.10

NCSS: Time, Continuity, and Change

TEKS: Social Studies 3.12

Text Structure

Chronology

1. Preparing to Read

Watch the Video
Build background knowledge about World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor by watching the video “Pearl Harbor: The Day That Changed the Nation.” Ask: What happened on December 7, 1941? How did it change our nation?

Preview Words to Know
Project the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.

  • chaos
  • landmark
  • donate
  • sacrificed


Set a Purpose for Reading
As students read, have them think about why it is important to learn about what happened at Pearl Harbor.

2. Close-Reading Questions

1. What is the meaning of the word chaos? How does the author support the idea that Pearl Harbor was thrown into chaos on December 7, 1941?
The word chaos means confusion and disorder. The author supports the idea that the base was thrown into chaos by giving details about the attack. For example, she writes, “Sailors scrambled to safety. Battleships went up in flames.”
(RI.3.4 Determine Meaning)

2. What was the goal of the “Harrison’s Heroes” fundraiser?
The goal of the “Harrison’s Heroes” fundraiser was to collect money to create new educational materials for the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, like a new VR experience that would introduce kids to some heroes of Pearl Harbor.
(RI.3.2 Main Idea and Key Details)

3. What does the author mean when she writes that Harrison’s hard work “paid off”?
When the author writes that Harrison’s hard work “paid off,” she means that he was rewarded for his work by seeing it succeed. She writes that “Harrison reached his goal last May. By then, he had collected more than $105,000!”
(RI.3.1 Text Evidence)

3. Skill Building

FEATURED SKILL: Paired Texts
Share the skill builder “A Veteran Remembers,” and explain that it features part of an interview a Scholastic News reporter did with a Pearl Harbor survivor. Have students read the interview and answer the questions.
(RI.3.9 Paired Texts)

Text-to-Speech