Pearl Harbor Patch Program
COMPLETE ONE REQUIREMENT TO EARN THIS PATCH. [3 inch patch/white trim] [95% embroidered] Complete requirements that are age appropriate.1. On December 7th, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked. Take a field trip to one of the museums that commemorate this day around the country, OR participate in an activity at school or an event presenting Pearl Harbor, OR listen to one of the student webcasts focusing on the events of that momentous day OR visit the pearl harbor. Optional: You can make a donation to Pearl Harbor. 2. Pearl Harbor got it’s name due to the large amount of pearls once found in the waters. It is the largest natural harbor in the State of Hawaii and the number one visitor destination on Oahu. Learn more about Pearl Harbor by reading an article, completing an informational worksheet, the official website, book, or any other literature related to the subject. Older participants, can watch a video or movie related to Pearl Harbor. Adults should review prior to them viewing it. Crossword Puzzle is located in this packet. 3. Learn more about a hero from the Pearl Harbor. You can read about one from a book, in school or on the internet. What is their name and what did you learn about them? Click here for the Pearl Harbor Site 4. The USS Arizona Memorial is located in Pearl Harbor. It marks the place that Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941. Find out what the USS Arizona Memorial looks like and what it is located on. List two things that you can find in OR near the memorial. Worksheet to complete in this kit. 5. Honor the veterans and soldiers by participating in a community service project that assists them, provides them comfort, or a card/valentine. Examples: cards for soldiers, valentines for veterans, shoeboxes for soldiers, blankets for veterans, etc. Template for Valentine and Holiday Cards are located in this kit. Click here to choose a community service project for veterans or soldiers 6. After the Pearl Harbor Attack and during World War II, factories were being used for making war materials rather than the things that families used daily. The government began to ration daily needed items to make sure that everyone had enough to share. What if items were rationed today? Complete the worksheet in this packet of what you would use instead of the rationed item. 7. Pearl Harbor is located in Hawaii. Learn more about the Hawaiian culture, attend a luau, enjoy foods, create a lei OR a flower accessory. A flower lei is created and given to another person for love, honor, or friendship. The Nanea kit includes all you need to create a flower headdress. 8. Older Participants: Research the history of Pearl Harbor and WW II. Find out what happened and the major events that evolved around it. Make a timeline or short fact sheet of the events that happened during that time period. 9. Older Participants: You may have already watched a movie, video, read a book or article about Pearl Harbor in school or with your family. If so, you have earned this patch. Click on More Info below for the Free Kit to Download. [Some items in the kit were researched and ideas given by students and troop members]
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