Tools to teach kids about Sept. 11

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum based in New York City near ground zero has lesson plans that not only talk about the Attacks on America but also the World Trade Center complex

The Flight 93 National Memorial has a distance-learning program. Click here for more information .

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum has videos of the survivors of the attacks, Action News Jax reported

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum has lists of activities that are reminiscent of ways people showed support in the days after the attacks.

Museum officials suggest making paper cranes because “Chains of colorful paper cranes were a familiar sight across Manhattan in the aftermath of 9/11.

Shortly after the attacks, a replica of the Statue of Liberty appeared outside a firehouse in midtown Manhattan.

It was soon covered from torch to toe with tributes, including paper cranes, uniform patches, flags, notes, souvenirs, and other mementos from passersby,” Action News Jax reported.

Finally, create a survivor tree leaf to remember those who were lost. The story comes from a tree that was damaged but not killed by the attack on the World Trade Center.