Veterans Day Writing Prompts for Kids

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Veterans Day is a special time to honor the brave men and women who have served in the military. In the United States, it’s celebrated on November 11, while in other countries, such as the UK and Canada, it’s known as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day. It’s an important holiday to help students understand the value of service, bravery, and gratitude for those who protect our freedom.

Using Veterans Day writing prompts is a wonderful way to help children think deeply about these ideas. Whether you’re a teacher looking for creative writing activities for your classroom or a parent who wants to encourage reflection at home, these pages can inspire meaningful discussions. Writing activities like these are perfect for first grade, second grade, and other elementary levels, and they work well alongside Veterans Day books or social studies lessons about the military and history.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable

Writing helps students build language and reading skills while encouraging them to express their thoughts in their own words. These creative writing prompts allow children to explore what bravery means, think about what it means to be a hero, and write thank you letters to veterans.

Veterans Day Writing Prompts

This set of Veterans Day writing prompt pages includes five printable activities, each designed to help students learn and reflect in a fun and engaging way. They are suitable for classroom use, homeschool lessons, or as a meaningful activity to do with your kids at home.

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Veterans Day Thank You Letter

This page invites students to write a thank you letter to a veteran. It’s a great way to encourage kindness, empathy, and gratitude. Children can write about what they appreciate most about the military, thank veterans for their service, and practice their writing in a heartfelt and personal way.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable thank you letter to a veteran

Veterans Day Acrostic Poem

With the acrostic poem activity, students use the letters in “VETERANS DAY” to create a poem or short sentences that express gratitude, honor, and respect. This creative writing prompt helps kids think of descriptive words and phrases, improving vocabulary and spelling skills while reflecting on what the day means.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable acrostic

Veterans Day Pledge

On this page, students can make their own Veterans Day pledge. They’ll complete sentences like “I promise to honor and thank veterans by…” and “I am thankful because…”. It’s a thoughtful writing prompt that helps them think about real ways they can show respect and appreciation for those who have served.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable pledge

Who Is a Veteran?

This activity helps students define what it means to be a veteran and think about bravery and heroism. They can draw or write about someone who served, and reflect on prompts such as “What does it mean to be brave?” or “A hero is someone who…”. It’s perfect for first grade or second grade students who are still developing their writing skills but enjoy combining writing and drawing.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable worksheet

Defining a Hero

In this page, kids write words that describe a hero. It’s a simple but powerful vocabulary and creative thinking exercise that encourages them to think about qualities like courage, strength, and kindness, as they write their own definition of a hero.

This Veterans Day writing prompt can also be used as a classroom display after students color in the picture and share their ideas.

Veterans Day writing prompts for kids printable defining a hero

Download Veterans Day Writing Prompts PDF

You can download all of these Veterans Day writing prompts in one free printable PDF pack. The pack includes all five pages shown above, and some other related veterans day activities so you can choose the ones that best fit your classroom or home activity. 

If you want just these 5, please check the page numbers when printing and if you see something else, don’t worry you don’t have the wrong file! These are on page 10, and 15-18.

Terms of use: These Veterans Day writing prompts for students are free for personal use and classroom use in school or home, under our standard terms of use.

These Veterans Day writing activities are a great way to help kids connect emotionally and thoughtfully with the meaning of the holiday. Whether they’re writing a thank you letter, a poem, or their own pledge, students will practice reading, writing, and reflection while learning about respect, gratitude, and courage.

More Veterans Day Activities for Kids

If you enjoyed these Veterans Day writing prompts, we also have more Veterans Day worksheets, coloring pages, and poppy crafts that can be used to teach about remembrance, honor, and gratitude in a hands-on way.

More Writing Prompts for Kids

As well as these veterans day writing prompts for elementary students, we also offer a variety of other themed writing prompts for kids, including holiday prompts for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and more fun creative writing pages throughout the year.

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
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