About This Lesson
On 9/11, many ordinary people acted with extraordinary bravery in order to help themselves and those around them. One of those individuals was a 24-year-old man named Welles Remy Crowther. Use the attached lesson plan to explore the questions:
- What happened on 9/11?
- Why is it important to commemorate the anniversary of 9/11?
- How do artifacts and other primary sources tell stories about 9/11?
In this lesson, students will:
- Become familiar with the World Trade Center and the Twin Towers before 9/11.
- Understand what happened on 9/11 and during its aftermath.
- Articulate why they think commemorating and remembering 9/11 is important.
To learn more about Welles and the heroism he showed on 9/11, listen to his mother, Allison Crowther, share his story here.