Well, it was worth the anticipation! Friendsgiving was amazing! Thank you so much! We had a ton of good food, played fun games and learned about different cultures and family traditions. Thank you for all you did to help make this a successful celebration!
In our meeting, we shared what we brought for Friendsgiving and why. (I noticed that our students looked specifically for each other's dishes too, so the why truly matters! They had connections and wanted to see them through!) I also shared with them what I am thankful for about each of them. We read some articles about Thanksgiving and worked on our research. In Social Studies, we finished up our culture projects and 5th graders continued presenting their region projects. In math, while 5th graders learned about fractions, 4th grade worked with decimals. After Friendsgiving, we read, All About Turkeys and made thankful turkeys.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
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