Instead of the traditional Thanksgiving card, my students will be taking home a Thankful Turkey to adorn their home. Pinterest inspired, I love how cute they look.
Together, we brainstormed what we were thankful for. Here is a typical sample. (Is it ever to early to be thankful for presents?) Afterwards, I assembled the feathers for them.
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If you grab a copy to use or tuck away for next year, leave a comment about what you are thankful for. Today, I am thankful that I survived our walking field trip. One more day until Thanksgiving break!
Happy Teaching and Learning!
I grabbed a copy for next year! These are adorable! I am thankful that my parent-teacher conferences will be over tomorrow. I am loving meeting with them, but it is so tiring to teach and talk to parents all day! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteNice...I will follow y in order to "come into your classroom" and copy your activities ;)
ReplyDeleteSaluti dall'Italia.
L-O-V-E these! How totally cute! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Did you stuff the bags with anything or are they empty? I might try these next week. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for Kindergarten blogs :)
We are out all of next week for Thanksgiving Break, but I am going to do this with my own Kindergartener at home! Too fun!
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ReplyDeleteI did lightly stuff the bag with one sheet of tissue paper.
Hopes this helps.
I'm thankful I am 50 days into my first year teaching! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for my family who I can always count on!
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