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Thanksgiving May Be Over, But You Can Still...

... use it to teach sight words and numerals!

Here are 3 ways to transition from Nov. to Dec.

#1. Thanksgiving Sight Words & Numerals:

1. Give each child a lined card with the word "see" on it and the numerals 1-5.

2. Give each child a copy of my Thanksgiving Counting Book.
Click the image to see this book. 

3. Students fill in the word "see" on each page, count the objects, and fill in the correct numerals.

This is a GREAT book to take home and read to their family too!

But That's Not All:

No, that's not all. 
#2.  I also made a Christmas Counting Book: 
Click the image to see this book. 

This book is filled with sight words for your students to learn and read as they count the objects and fill in the numerals 1-10. 

BONUS: Did I mention that ALL of the products in my TpT store are on sale through Nov. 29 and if you use the code CYBER2016, you can even save an extra 10% which will bring your savings to 28%!

#3.  Seasonal Writing Prompts:

Now that your students have just experienced Thanksgiving, you might also like to use the Thanksgiving writing prompt included in my Month-to-Month Writing pack

You get loads of other prompts that integrate science, social studies, and math with language arts. 

The Thanksgiving page looks like this:
Click the image to see the entire set of writing prompts. 

And the December page looks like this:

Click the image to see the entire set of writing prompts. 


And you can also make an entire math lesson around this question with my Class Graph Icons:  (So, I guess that's really 4 ideas!)
Click the image to see the set of icons. 

So have fun as you transition from Nov. to Dec. and remember to keep the FUN in the Fundamentals!  

I'll see you all on Dec. 30. I should be all moved in to my new house by then! 
Palma 

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft

Hello Kinder Tribe friends!  It's Cori from Mrs. B's Beehive with a Thanksgiving art project to share with you!


I know that we all try to develop a sense of appreciation in our students for the many blessings in our lives, especially during this time of the year. This craft is a great visual reminder of all we have to be thankful for!

I start out the craft by printing everything up, and separating them into ziploc bags for each student.  Well, my students actually do all of the prep work, becuase who doesn't like to help the teacher in Kindergarten?!?! (thank the Lord)


We made a list of all the things we are thankful for, and I left it up on the board for them to copy on to the feathers. Warning: I am potentially the world's worst artist!!


We cut and glued our little hearts out, and tried not to loose any of the pieces.


And then boom! Easy bulletin board! One of my students handed me his turkey, and said, here's my turkey Mrs. B, but it looks terrible. : ) I told him it was beautiful, but that maybe if he glued the hat on the front, and added some feet or more than just one feather, he would like it more! Anyone else have kids who know that it looks horrible, but aren't willing to put in the effort to change it, or is it just me? : )


If you would like a copy of this craft, click on the link below.  I hope this is a quick and easy craft for you to use during this holiday season! Many blessing to you and your family this Thankgiving!

Thanksgiving CVC Freebie

Hello Kinder Tribe friends!  It's Cori from Mrs. B's Beehive with a quick and simple freebie you can use with your students in November! 



Use this resource in a center, or as a whole group activity to help assess your students on their blending skills!


Cut up the turkey cards, and have your students match the words to the pictures.


Then have your students write the words on the corresponding turkey recording sheet:


Quick and easy assessment for this very busy time in the school year!  You can grab this freebie here:

Have a wonderful rest of the week!

Simple Thanksgiving Craft

Hello, Everyone!
This is Kelly from My Fabulous Class. We have been have been learning all about Thanksgiving.

We have been reading all of these fun turkey books. You can find all of these books on Amazon. 

We made a Thanksgiving bubble map. I was hoping to get more out of them, but they were all distracted by the surprise snow storm.


Then, we made this adorable Thanksgiving book. It was so simple. The brown paper in just a piece of construction paper cut in half. to make the nose and waddle, we just cut scraps from the feathers. I had to help a few kids with this. You can get the feathers and the writing template FREE HERE.

Looking for more Thanksgiving ideas?




Hide That Turkey - Literacy Ideas for Turkey Trouble and Turkey Claus



Turkey, Turkey, Turkey -Math and Literacy Centers
Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving!