

Also, students can round up all the rhyming words for 'see', locate all of the popcorn words – (what,do,you,see,I,a,the), and mask certain letters.

Students can echo you when you read or they can choral read – all together or boys asking girls. Use ' Pilgrim, Pilgrim' for shared reading.At the end of the Thanksgiving study, make sure to have students illustrate and use Kid Writing in order to share what they have learned!.Read and discuss the story over several days - stopping to go more in depth with the companion stories at key points - voyage to America, Pilgrim life at Plymouth Plantation, and help from the Native Americans.Explain to students that during the next two weeks they will be trying to find the answers to their questions. For example, "What food did they eat at the first Thanksgiving?" (Brad). Write the students' questions on a large piece of chart paper. Then have each student share one question or thing that they would like to find out about the first Thanksgiving.Ask students to orally share what think they already know about Thanksgiving a long time ago.Explain to students that Thanksgiving has been celebrated for many, many years in our country and that we are going to be reading and learning about the very first Thanksgiving.Ask students why they think we celebrate Thanksgiving.Ask students to orally share some things that they do on Thanksgiving Day.Does it occur at the beginning, middle, or end of the month? What day of the week is Thanksgiving on? Have students name the holiday that occurs in this month. Review with students the November calendar.About Us Who We Are Our Other Sites Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy.Family Involvement Family Involvement Resources Read! Literacy Kits Family Night - Mouse Cookie Family Night - Nursery Rhymes Projects Handprints Literacy Review.Social Studies Soc Studies Resources Mail, Maps, & Where I LIve Presidents' Day History Notebook Pages.Math Math Resources Math Tubs Number Journals Recipes 100th Day.
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