I mean no judgement if you are a teacher who does this activity. But at my school teachers in Prek, Kinder, 1st and 2nd grade all do this same activity. They send home a template of a turkey and ask families to disguise it somehow. I just believe that students should have unique opportunities and not do the same activities year after year.
So what can we do instead?
* Thankful Project-I send disposable cameras home-each student will take 3 pictures of what they are thankful for. One student gets the camera, takes 3 pictures and then brings it back and I send it with the next student. I usually only have to buy 2-3 cameras. Another way to do this is to ask the parents to let the kids take pics on their phone and forward the pics to you. I am very insistent that the kids take the pictures and also that they decide what to capture. One year a parent messaged me upset that her daughter had taken a picture of a grilled cheese sandwich before she got home-I LOVED that she was thankful for a grilled cheese sandwich!
It is a project you have to start ahead of time. When the pics get developed we put them on a small poster board and they write why they chose each thing. It turns into a photoessay,
* Grateful letters-you can send home a template that says I am grateful for _____________ because ______________and they can make it for school staff or classmates. Not only is it incorporating the thankful theme, but also developing that kindness.
* Have students make a placemat that could be delivered with Meals on Wheels meals or to a nursing home. They can use their creativity to decorate it and it would mean a lot to the residents.
* Record a video or if they are a little older, make a slideshow for someone to show why they are grateful for them.
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