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Links for 1e. Facing Death
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- Lesson Exchange: Death and Dying
      TEACHER: This site is a lesson plan for dealing with death and dying. It recommends using Bridge to Terabithia to help with the lesson. 
- Someone I Know Has Died. What Should I Do?
      Death is not an easy situation to face at any age. There are many different ways to deal with grief, ranging from denial to anger. Understanding that these feelings are normal, however, is key to learning to cope with the fact that a loved one is gone.
- Beloved Pets Beyond Life's Gateway
      Losing a loved one is difficult, and that's also true when the loved one is a pet. One of the best ways to cope with the loss of pets is not to forget them. At this website, those who have suffered the loss of a pet can pay tribute to his or her memory.
- National Children's Memorial Day
      Jesse was clearly shaken by the death of his best friend. But think of how the Burkes probably felt at the loss of their daughter. Losing a child is every parent's nightmare. At this website, visitors can see how some people have chosen to cope with their grief by creating an online tribute to children who have passed away. 
- Military Funeral Customs
      Many funeral customs celebrate what the person did in life. This is demonstrated clearly in American military funerals. This website describes the origins of the customs such as the use of the American flag, the 21-gun salute, and "Taps." 
- Encouraging Loved Ones to Write Their Life Stories
      One way to keep alive the memories of every member is to have each person them record his or her life's story. This article provides tips on how to get family members (particularly older family members) to record memories of family, historical events, and traditions.

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