November is around the corner! I loved sharing this month with my students because it was all about gratitude. It was a chance to show them I was grateful for them, and a chance to encourage them to find ways to show their appreciation of others. Try using these colorful thank you cards to share with your students or inspire them to write their own notes.
Then keep reading to find resources for Thanksgiving, Native American Heritage Month, and more seasonal fun.
With historical facts, activity ideas, a reproducible writing template, book links, and more, this resource has what you need to celebrate Thanksgiving with your class.
Teach kids about the Haudenosaunee Confederacy with this nonfiction text focuses on their culture, role in the American Revolution, and more. Includes a graphic organizer.
“This 4-week resource regarding some unusual traditions from around the world is complete with vocabulary-building activities.”—John Gottshalk, Grade 4 Teacher
Invite your students to learn about Native culture while they create beautiful models of a birch bark box, a type of container made by the Algonquin-speaking Mi’kmaq tribe.
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