Thanksgiving Activities for the Classroom

Thanksgiving Activities for the Classroom I don’t know about you, but I always love and dread the final few days before the Thanksgiving Holiday. I love it because of the excitment in the classroom and the anticipation of what is … Continue reading

FREE Thanksgiving Turkey Fact Families Practice Sheets

FREE Turkey Fact Families Practice Sheets UPDATE VERSION AVAILABLE HERE We are working on fact families in first grade. My students are doing really well with the concept, but I made this practice sheet set anyway. 🙂 What is a … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Thanksgiving Turkey Math Games

FREE Thanksgiving Turkey Math Games UPDATED VERSION BELOW! We have Grandparent’s Day next week and my teaching partner and I decided to set up 6 stations between our two classrooms. One of the stations will be a math game which … Continue reading

FREE Thanksgiving Place Cards

FREE Thanksgiving Place Cards My Thanksgiving plans were unfortunately cancelled, but when I was preparing for the holiday, I created these place cards to use for our feast.  Since we will not be using them, they are now FREE for … Continue reading

FREE Thanksgiving Addition Bump Game

FREE Thanksgiving Addition Bump Game I have seen all these math “bump” games floating around Pinterest and TPT and had no idea what they were all about. So, I did a little investigating and learned what they are all about. … Continue reading

Boy Mama: Thanksgiving Turkey Lollipops and After School Linky

Thanksgiving Turkey Lollipops   I love this Thanksgiving Turkey craft from Tippy Toes and Tantrums.  It is so simple and perfect for our Thanksgiving table!  Yesterday, I sat down and made some with my boys. Here is how we did … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Thanksgiving Ordinal Number Activity Page {After School Linky}

Boy Mama Teacher Mama: FREE Thanksgiving Ordinal Number Activity Page

FREE Thanksgiving Ordinal Number Activity Page I created this activity for my class today while I was home sick with my little one.  I thought some of you may like to use the idea with your students or your own … Continue reading