A set of three blank, black and white, foldable Thanksgiving greeting cards with line drawing illustration to color and elementary handwriting lines to add message.
Seven pages: 1) an overview planner; 2) WHO was on board; 3) WHAT did the Mayflower look like; 4) WHEN - make a timeline; 5) WHERE- map the Mayflower's route; 6) WHY- writing prompts about the Pilgrims; 7) HOW- planning the trip.
Track Thanksgiving books (this page includes some book suggestions); two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about Thanksgiving.
"For his science class at school, Charles wants to calculate how much his relatives eat on Thanksgiving. He weighs the food before it is served and then he weighs the leftovers. The food weighed 960 ounces. The leftovers weighed 89 ounces. How many ounces of food did his family eat?"
A set of two black and while, foldable Thanksgiving greeting cards. Each has line illustrations to color and blank primary printing lines to add a message.
A calendar header with Pilgrim dressed Turkeys and the words Happy Thanksgiving. May be used with abcteach's matching bulletin board set and patterned calendar day set.
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with Mayflowers, corn, turkeys, and cornucopias. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more.
From "apple pie" to "Native American", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Students read a classic short story of generosity and gluttony, then research and discuss health issues from the story and their own lives. A cornucopia of science, literature, and writing ideas, ideal for middle school or advanced upper elementary.