The children colored and read an emergent reader book about Turkeys for Thanksgiving dinner.
We made turkey's using our hands and our feet to give to our parents. Even the infant and toddler took part in this. I am not a huge fan of teacher lead activities with little to no individual creativity so after we made our turkeys I let the children finger paint whatever they wanted to make.
We made turkey's out of toilet paper rolls. The children all glued the pieces on themselves. We talked about what we were thankful for prior to making the turkeys so some of the paper feathers had what each child was thankful for written on the feathers. We also used real feathers as well.
We made pilgrim hats and talked about how pilgrims came here and why we celebrate Thanksgiving.
We pretended to have a thanksgiving dinner and we talked about all the yummy things we get to eat.
I made a mini Thanksgiving lunch for the kids on their last day here and we had a little party.
We made turkey's using our hands and our feet to give to our parents. Even the infant and toddler took part in this. I am not a huge fan of teacher lead activities with little to no individual creativity so after we made our turkeys I let the children finger paint whatever they wanted to make.
We made turkey's out of toilet paper rolls. The children all glued the pieces on themselves. We talked about what we were thankful for prior to making the turkeys so some of the paper feathers had what each child was thankful for written on the feathers. We also used real feathers as well.
We made pilgrim hats and talked about how pilgrims came here and why we celebrate Thanksgiving.
We pretended to have a thanksgiving dinner and we talked about all the yummy things we get to eat.
I made a mini Thanksgiving lunch for the kids on their last day here and we had a little party.