Thanksgiving Classroom Ideas
Find math, literacy, writing, and craft ideas perfect for celebrating fall and Thanksgiving in your Kindergarten, First, or Second Grade classroom.
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Missing Addends Math Center Freebie
Gobble up this missing addend math center freebie just in time for Thanksgiving. Students will solve for the unknown addends in equations up to 20 with the start unknown, change unknown, and sum before the equal sign. Simply print, cut, and enjoy! This activity works well for a math station or partner activity in first grade.
Thanksgiving Read Alouds and Centers for Kindergarten
Your Kindergarten classroom and homeschool students are going to love the Thanksgiving read alouds, easy DIY crafts, and no prep activities included at this blog post! You'll see 13 great book ideas, an easy turkey craft project, a FREE Thanksgiving place mat download perfect for Thanksgiving day, and no prep printables that help cover CVC words, beginning - middle - end sounds, alphabet recognition, numbers to five and ten, and more for your math or literacy centers, morning work, & more!
Thanksgiving Napkin Book Writing Prompts
Kindergarten, first, or second grade students will be motivated to write with these fun autumn themed writing prompts, including topics like Pilgrims, Native Americans, fall foods, Thanksgiving, family traditions, turkeys, and more! They'll be begging to write once you add napkin covers for instant books. #fallwriting #firstgrade #thanksgivingintheclassrooom
Thanksgiving Napkin Book Writing Prompts
Kindergarten, first, or second grade students will be motivated to write with these fun autumn themed writing prompts, including topics like Pilgrims, Native Americans, fall foods, Thanksgiving, family traditions, turkeys, and more! They'll be begging to write once you add napkin covers for instant books. #fallwriting #firstgrade #thanksgivingintheclassrooom
Missing Addends Math Center Freebie
Gobble up this missing addend math center freebie just in time for Thanksgiving. Students will solve for the unknown addends in equations up to 20 with the start unknown, change unknown, and sum before the equal sign. Simply print, cut, and enjoy! This activity works well for a math station or partner activity in first grade.