| Mixing Cornbread |
| Reading a recipe |
| Our Favorite Thanksgiving Food graph. |
Childhood should be a journey, not a race.
| Making a shopping list for Thanksgiving dinner. |
| Drawing a Thanksgiving feast. |
| I had the kids wad up and straighten out brown construction paper about 10 times then we drew Native American symbols. |
| Tracing our hand to make a turkey and gluing on real feathers. |
| The kids were using the block center to build Plymouth Plantation. |
| Fall/Thanksgiving books. |
| The kids made a placemat and I laminated them so they can use at their Thanksgiving dinner. |
| The kids used colored wooden beads to make Native American necklaces. |
| I had some leftover stickers from Oriental Trading Company and the kids made a Thanksgiving scene with their stickers. |
| Thanksgiving mazes. I laminate them and the kids use water based markers to draw the maze then wipe off. |
| Making popcorn out of play doh. |
| Corn and Farm Animals |
| Turkey shape match game. |
| Partner reading with a friend. |
| Handprint turkey painting. |
| Serving Thanksgiving dinner. |
| Planning a menu. |
| Coloring Thanksgiving pictures with Mrs. Huff's special markers. |
| Making a Thanksgiving Placemat. |
| Reading ZooBooks, ZooBabies and Zootles magazines. |
| Cornucopia/Thanksgiving food letter tiles. |
| Native American and Pilgrim figures. |
| Fall Stamps |
| Painting Indian corn using q-tips. |
| Using letter stamps to spell names and high frequency words. |
| Roll dice, count dots, find the number, color the corn. |
| Gluing paper squares to make an Indian Corn decoration. |
| Writing Around the Room |
| Tissue paper Indian Corn |
| Sorting colored corn kernels with tweezers for fine motor strength. |