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If you are looking for crafts, snacks, tot packs, and printables for the upcoming Thanksgiving season take a look below. Click on any picture to see the original post. Have a cool idea I missed? Tell me about it in the comments section!Crafts
Turkey Math ~ Free Printable (This is a free printable I came up with to help Goofy practice Math this month. Just click on the imaged to download
Favorite Turkey / Thanksgiving Books – These are my absolute favorite Thanksgiving resources – we own all of these! My favorite silly one is A Plump & Perk Turkey; my favorite one that actually tells the story for kid is The First Thanksgiving Day.
Games / Activities
Use a thin mint, google eyes, and licorice for turkey body. Have kids roll dice to build their turkeys. You can use M&M’s as pictured or skittles.Thanksgiving Snacks/Lunches (I know you are probably hungry, but cute, huh!)



























That thin mint turkey looks yummy! Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of some awesome ideas! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this collection, now you've got me in the mood for Giving Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think that's fairly comprehensive!!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat creative ideas as we prepare for Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that this blog is now featured on the Facebook Group Teaching and Learning.
Wow! What a great collection of Thanksgiving activities! Thanks so much for sharing your free printables, too! I LOVE seasonal hands-on activities to teach math concepts. I pinned your post to my Thanksgiving board on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/kids-thanksgiving-activities/
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas...I can't wait to use some of these! I love the clothespin turkey legs...adorable!! Thanks for linking up at {Junk in their Trunk}. We would love to see you stop by tomorrow for our 2nd link party!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a rich blog and I love the turkey math! Thanks for sharing and I bookmarked it right for use next week.
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