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November 2, 2020 · Leave a Comment

First Thanksgiving crafts, worksheets, activities, and lesson plans….can you smell the pumpkin pie yet?!

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Do you teach about the First Thanksgiving? If so check out this list of Free ideas to enhance your lesson plans.

Don’t make November harder than it already is.

This year – Use history and facts to bring your First Thanksgiving meal to life

Some of these great freebies have ideas with reading passages, history and facts to bring your First Thanksgiving to life.

Traditionally you may want to have a meal or attire to match. These also give great ideas for that.

First Thanksgiving supplies to decorate:

Food and Outfits come together to recreate a First Thanksgiving town in these printables

Use the First Thanksgiving to connect to gratitude with this writing activity!

First Thanksgiving Pop Up Book

You can use math to learn more about the First Thanksgiving as well. This Pete the Cat dice game is a fun connection.

These Thanksgiving activities are great to reinforce first Thanksgiving in your classroom!

Free Thanksgiving Worksheets Terri's Teaching Treasures

First Thanksgiving sequencing fun with this FREE printable. Great to do all together or individually. This visual is great for students!

Learning all about the Mayflower and First Thanksgiving this FREE math mystery puzzle is great to reinforce the concept with math!

http://www.mrsthompsonstreasures.com/p/s.html#!/Thanksgiving-Mayflower-120-Chart-Mystery-Picture/p/43678410/category=11418220

These great sub plans have First Thanksgiving built in. If you need plans ready to go – these are awesome~

Many of the First Thanksgiving activities revolve around these themes. Vocabulary is important – Use this activity to learn more.

Using real images of the First Thanksgiving and areas, ships, decor, and housing is great way to engage students. Check out some of these!

This Thanksgiving color by number is great introduction to outfits and attire.

Thanksgiving no prep activities color by code free

Transform your learning with First Thanksgiving STEM activities that engage students with replica building and challenges.

3 AWESOME THANKSGIVING STEM CHALLENGES TO TRY RIGHT NOW by Jewel's School Gems | Struggling with planning and trying to figure out how to fit everything in? Here are three awesome Thanksgiving STEM challenges and ideas to try right now.

If you enjoyed this list, check out SSSTeaching for more tips and resources~

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About sssteaching

Hello!

I'm Amber a former elementary school teacher and creator of resources K-5 (mostly ELA and Science). I have a passion for creating engaging and creative ways to reach students but especially with LAUGHTER!

I also encourage and support happy classrooms and schools through the Happy Teacher Happy Classroom movement! Supporting school staff through kindness is something I aspire to do!

Check out my blog - SSSTeaching (for more info!)

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