14 pages.
This adorable 3D turkey is an interesting and fun way to have students write about what they are thankful for. Children write 6 of those things on a colored strip of paper, then staple it into a feather "loop" that they glue to the back of their turkey.
7 pages.
After reading several stories about the first Thanksgiving, have a discussion with your students about the kinds of meals that they enjoy for their Thanksgiving feast. How are they similar? How are they different? Do most of them have a traditional or non traditional Thanksgiving?
5 pages.
Your room will smell delicious when you make these acorns that are sprinkled with ground cinnamon & /or ground cloves. Practice name writing with the glitter acorns. Both make cute borders for your November bulletin board featuring student work.