I guess it's the former elementary school teacher in me, but I just can't let Thanksgiving go by without some Turkey, Pilgrim, and Indian crafts. That's just part of Kindergarten and first grade, right? So here's a peek at some of the projects we've done in the past few weeks. Almost all of them were inspired by
Pinterest.
 |
Symmetrical (almost) turkeys |
 |
Word Family Turkeys |
 |
Number Family Turkeys |
 |
Cornucopia Snacks |
We've also been reading lots of Thanksgiving books and praying lots of thankful prayers. It's so great to be able to truly celebrate and savor this beautiful season together.
No comments:
Post a Comment