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by: Tiffany Brosig

Thanksgiving Classroom Activities

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and it’s time to plan activities accordingly that are engaging and effective. Having engaging lessons and activities planned will help keep the holiday crazies away, and students will remember them because they are FUN! Here are my top ten Thanksgiving themed resources!

Turkey Close Reading

This short informational passage about turkeys is perfect for reading with young students.

Thanksgiving Math Centers

Add a Thanksgiving twist to all of your math centers. Students love these simple games and activities that provide practice with important math concepts.

Thankful Turkey Booklet

This is just about the easiest craft in the world, and it’s the perfect opportunity for emergent writers to write what they are thankful for.

Thanksgiving Count the Room

This math activity gets students up and moving! They will be highly engaged searching for the pictures you’ve posted around the room, and they will get to practice their counting skills while they’re at it.

Thanksgiving Write the Room

Another interactive center! Students love to wear fun glasses and headbands as they search for the posted words with their clipboards.

Thanksgiving No-Prep Printables

It’s the holidays. You’re going to need some simple, no-prep activities to get you through!

Turkey CVC Word Center

Students love putting the feathers on the turkeys to create CVC words! The simple recording sheets help students show that they’re on task in this station.

Butter in a Jar Craftivity

If you study what life was like long ago, students will LOVE seeing how butter can be made by just shaking heavy cream in a jar! This craftivity lets them share their process.

Giving Thanks Close Read

This close reading lesson uses a Thanksgiving poem, which is perfect to pair with the All About Turkeys close reading above.

November Math Journal Prompts

If you don’t do a daily problem solving journal with your students, now is a perfect time to start. These easy prompts can be cut and glued into notebooks so that you don’t have to take precious time coming up with math problems!

I hope I’ve made your life a little easier this November! Happy Planning!

Tiffany


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