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Winter Holiday Creative Writing

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Kindergarten Grade • Mini Lessons with Activity
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Winter Holiday Creative Writing

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Kindergarten Grade • Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Winter Holidays, Winter, ELA

Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Holidays, Creative Writing

Description: Choose a character and setting from mix and match cards to inspire a holiday creative writing piece. Students use a story map template to help them organize their writing. (Grades K-5)

$1.00

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Winter Adjectives

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Winter Adjectives

2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade • Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Winter Holidays, Winter, ELA

Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Listening & Speaking, Parts of Speech, Writing, Word Choice

Description: Follow this activity to get your students circulating through the room as they identify adjectives, all the while practicing with Listening & Speaking skills.

$1.00

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Thanksgiving: What’s on Your Plate?

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Thanksgiving: What’s on Your Plate?

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Kindergarten Grade • Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA, Social Studies

Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Social Studies, Holidays, Listening & Speaking, Reading, Health

Description: Explore the foods that were eaten at the first Thanksgiving and compare them to what the students eat today – highlighting any foods from different cultures. Using the food pyramid students, will create a healthy plate based on their traditional Thanksgiving dinner.

$1.00

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Thanksgiving Turkey Disguise

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Thanksgiving Turkey Disguise

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Kindergarten Grade • Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA

Type:
Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Holidays, Listening & Speaking; Writing, Reading

Description: A fun art activity paired with creative writing to explain how turkeys escaped Thanksgiving dinner.

$1.00

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Thanksgiving Friendship Feast

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Thanksgiving Friendship Feast

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade • Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA, Math, Social Emotional

Type:
Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Holidays, Listening & Speaking, Math, Reading, and Social Emotional

Description: Why not help strengthen your classroom community with this Thanksgiving Friendship Feast? Your students will help to alter a recipe involving fractions, prepare food, and practice building positive social relationships with others, all while enjoy a nice meal as a class. (Suggested for Grades 1-7)

$1.00

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Thankful Turkey

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Thankful Turkey

1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Kindergarten Grade • Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity

Subject:
Seasonal/Holiday, Thanksgiving, Fall, ELA

Type:
Craft, Mini Lessons with Activity

Skills: Holidays, Listening & Speaking, and Writing (Supporting Details)

Description: It's time to give thanks! Use this Thankful Turkey printable to help your students express their ideas/feelings and elaborate using supporting details. They will have fun creating a turkey craft and pair it with a writing sample to be displayed in your classroom or sent home to parents. (Grades K-5)

$1.50

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  • A half-day language arts lesson might ask students to read informational text about Native Americans and then recount the information in a Bingo game.
  • A one-hour lesson might ask students to apply area formulas to solve real-world problems, and a whole-day lesson intertwines summarization with crossword puzzles.

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Visit Daybreak Lesson Plans to find a collection of lesson plans suitable for any age up to 5th grade. There, you can browse lesson plans according to grade or content area.