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Children's Activity
Object:
Teachers or Parents: Give thanks by giving. Adopt a special
project that you can give money for on this day of Thanks-GIVING.
Our thanksgiving is a true thanksgiving when we give. The project
could be a long-term project -- perhaps something for a needy
person or people at Christmas.
*Make a turkey the children can color. On individual tail feathers the children can label what they are thankful for. They can then color, cut, and paste these feathers on the turkey.
*Study the history of Thanksgiving Day from the time the Plymouth colonists gathered to give thanks in 1621 to the first national celebration proclaimed by President George Washington on November 26, 1789. The day was made a national celebration by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and declared to be the fourth Thursday of the month by Congress in 1941.
*Share stories of how each of you will celebrate or celebrated the holiday.
*Share the many things for which you and your class are thankful. List them.
*Make a Thanksgiving banner for your church.
*Make a turkey the children can color. On individual tail feathers the children can label what they are thankful for. They can then color, cut, and paste these feathers on the turkey.
*Study the history of Thanksgiving Day from the time the Plymouth colonists gathered to give thanks in 1621 to the first national celebration proclaimed by President George Washington on November 26, 1789. The day was made a national celebration by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and declared to be the fourth Thursday of the month by Congress in 1941.
*Share stories of how each of you will celebrate or celebrated the holiday.
*Share the many things for which you and your class are thankful. List them.
*Make a Thanksgiving banner for your church.
