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LESSON PLANNING ARTICLE


Memorial Day:
Graphing Our History of Sacrifice


Return to Remembering Those Who Gave Their Lives: Lessons for Memorial Day

Subjects

  • Arts & Humanities:
    Visual Arts
  • Educational Technology
  • Mathematics:
    Applied Math
  • Mathematics:
    Statistics
  • Social Studies:
    History
    -U.S. History
  • Social Studies:
    Holidays

Grades

  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12

Brief Description

Using an online graphing tool to graph America's history of war dead helps students understand the significance of Memorial Day.

Objectives

Students will
  • study data related to the number of Americans who have lost their lives in wars and conflicts.
  • create a graph to illustrate that data.
  • understand the significance of Memorial Day as a day for remembering those who gave their lives so we might live in freedom.

Keywords

Memorial Day, veterans, soldiers, Veterans Day, killed in action, killed, sacrifice, graph, graphing, software, bar graph, pie graph, statistics, data

Materials Needed

  • Internet access (preferred) so students can work with the free online tool, Create a Graph; options for using this graph-creation tool include using a school's choice of graphing software or art supplies
  • History of Sacrifice (Students might access this resource online or be given a printed copy of the page.)

Lesson Plan

Click for larger version of graph.

In this lesson, students use an Internet-based tool (provided) or graphing software to create graphs showing our nation's "history of sacrifice." The graphs serve as visual reminders of those who fought for our country so we might enjoy the freedom we have today, and of the reasons we pause each year on Memorial Day to remember those who gave their lives.

Begin the lesson by introducing to students the History of Sacrifice, part of the White House Commission on Remembrance Web site. The History of Sacrifice introduces students to more than 50 wars, conflicts, or incidents in which U.S. servicemen and women have been killed.

Students can view the page online. If students do not have computer access, print and photocopy for students the page of statistics. An alternative source of that information can be found at Americans Killed in Action.

Have students look over the list. Talk about the number of conflicts from the American Revolution to Operation Iraqui Freedom. In how many of those conflicts have more than 100 American lives been sacrificed? In how many of those conflicts have more than 1000 American lives been lost?

In order for students to see clearly the number of people whose lives we remember on Memorial Day, have them create a graph in which they illustrate all the conflicts in which 1000 or more lives were lost. Students might create the graphs using art supplies. Since the numbers of casualties are so large for some wars, older students will be able to do this much more easily than younger students; younger students might round off all numbers to the nearest thousand since unrounded numbers will have little meaning to them anyway. The best way to illustrate the graphs, however, is to use graphing software such as

  • your school's favorite choice of graphing software or

  • Create a Graph, a free online tool. This cool tool offers you four graphing options; for this lesson, the bar graph or pie graph tools are best. See the sample graph above; it was created using the Create a Graph tool.

    Note: Because of the large numbers that were graphed, we unchecked the 3D Graph option on the Create a Graph tool; we ended up with flat bars instead of three-dimensional bars, which made the numbers much easier to read on the final graph.

Assessment

Students use their graphs to complete a quiz that includes the five questions below. (Note: Questions and answers might be adjusted for younger quiz takers or if rounded numbers are used on the graph.)
  • How many Americans were killed in the Vietnam War? (58,219)
  • Were more American lives sacrificed in the Civil War or in World War II? (the Civil War)
  • In which war did almost 117,000 Americans lose their lives? (World War I)
  • How many more lives were lost in the Vietnam War than were lost in the Korean War? 3,973 lives
  • In how many wars on the chart did 100,000 or more Americans die? (three wars)

Lesson Plan Source

Education World

Submitted By

Gary Hopkins

National Standards

FINE ARTS: Visual Arts
GRADES K - 4
NA-VA.5-8.6 Making Connections Between Visual Arts and Other Disciplines
GRADES 9 - 12
NA-VA.9-12.6 Making Connections Between Visual Arts and Other Disciplines

MATHEMATICS: Number and Operations
GRADES 3 - 5
NM-NUM.3-5.1 Understand Numbers, Ways of Representing Numbers, Relationships Among Numbers, and Number Systems
NM-NUM.3-5.3 Compute Fluently and Make Reasonable Estimates
GRADES 6 - 8
NM-NUM.6-8.1 Understand Numbers, Ways of Representing Numbers, Relationships Among Numbers, and Number Systems
NM-NUM.6-8.3 Compute Fluently and Make Reasonable Estimates
GRADES 9 - 12
NM-NUM.9-12.1 Understand Numbers, Ways of Representing Numbers, Relationships Among Numbers, and Number Systems
NM-NUM.9-12.3 Compute Fluently and Make Reasonable Estimates

MATHEMATICS: Connections
GRADES Pre-K - 12
NM-CONN.PK-12.3 Recognize and Apply Mathematics in Contexts Outside of Mathematics

MATHEMATICS: Representation
GRADES Pre-K - 12
NM-REP.PK-12.1 Create and Use Representations to Organize, Record, and Communicate Mathematical Ideas
NM-REP.PK-12.3 Use Representations to Model and Interpret Physical, Social, and Mathematical Phenomena

SOCIAL SCIENCES: U.S. History
GRADES K - 4
NSS-USH.K-4.1 Living and Working together in Families and Communities, Now and Long Ago
GRADES 5 - 12
NSS-USH.5-12.9 Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s)

TECHNOLOGY
GRADES K - 12
NT.K-12.1 Basic Operations and Concepts
NT.K-12.3 Technology Productivity Tools
NT.K-12.5 Technology Research Tools

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Originally published 05/16/2003
Last updated 04/30/2008





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