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41. J. - Use Thanksgiving To Teach Kids About Blessings, Jewish Values
Use thanksgiving to teach kids about blessings, Jewish values. Julie Hilton Danan.thanksgiving brings to mind pleasant images of roasting turkey,
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Friday November 19, 1999 Use Thanksgiving to teach kids about blessings, Jewish values Julie Hilton Danan
Thanksgiving brings to mind pleasant images of roasting turkey, pumpkin pie and family gatherings. Perfectly compatible with Jewish observance, the holiday is a traditional favorite of Jewish families. It always falls on a Thursday, never on Shabbat. The classic main dish is a turkey, available in kosher form. And gratitude for one's blessings is a religious impulse that all Americans can share. Moreover, popular historical interpretation holds that the pilgrims modeled Thanksgiving after the biblical harvest festival of Sukkot. Whether or not this is accurate a historian friend of mind considers it an American midrash or creative interpretation it creates a comfortable association between Thanksgiving and our Jewish heritage. In that vein, here are a few ideas to make Thanksgiving even more special for your family: *Do mitzvot, or good deeds.

42. The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving
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The Pilgrim's First Thanksgiving by Ann McGovern
On The Mayflower by Kate Waters
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Thanksgiving Is For Giving Thanks by Margaret Sutherland
The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving Reading the Story:
  • Review with students the November calendar. Have students name the holiday that occurs in this month. Does it occur at the beginning, middle, or end of the month? What day of the week is Thanksgiving on? Ask students to orally share some things that they do on Thanksgiving Day. Ask students why they think we celebrate Thanksgiving. Explain to students that Thanksgiving has been celebrated for many, many years in our country and that we are going to be reading and learning about the very first Thanksgiving. Ask students to orally share what think they already know about Thanksgiving a long time ago. Then have each student share one question or thing that they would like to find out about the first Thanksgiving. Write the students' questions on a large piece of chart paper. For example, "What food did they eat at the first Thanksgiving?" (Brad). Explain to students that during the next two weeks they will be trying to find the answers to their questions. Read and discuss the story over several days - stopping to go more in depth with the companion stories at key points - voyage to America, Pilgrim life at Plymouth Plantation, and help from the Native Americans.

43. Trinicenter.com - The Truth About The First Thanksgiving
Should we teach these truths about thanksgiving? Or, like our textbooks, shouldwe look the other way? Again quoting LAND OF PROMISE. By the fall of 1621,
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Lies Across America: What our historic sites get wrong
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything your American history textbook got wrong
By James W. Loewen
Over the last few years, I have asked hundreds of college students, "When was the country we now know as the United States first settled?"
That is a generous way of putting the question. Surely "we now know as" implies that the original settlement happened before the United States. I had hoped that students would suggest 30,000 BC, or some other pre-Columbian date. They did not. Their consensus answer was "1620."
Part of the problem is the word "settle." "Settlers" were white. Indians did not settle. Nor are students the only people misled by "settle." One recent Thanksgiving weekend, I listened as a guide at the Statue of Liberty told about European immigrants "populating a wild East Coast." As we shall see, however, if Indians had not already settled New England, Europeans would have had a much tougher job of it.
Starting with the Pilgrims not only leaves out the Indians, but also the Spanish. In the summer of 1526 five hundred Spaniards and one hundred black slaves founded a town near the mouth of the Pedee River in what is now South Carolina. Disease and disputes with nearby Indians caused many deaths. Finally, in November the slaves rebelled, killed some of their masters, and escaped to the Indians. By now only 150 Spaniards survived, and they evacuated back to Haiti. The ex-slaves remained behind. So the first non-Native settlers in "the country we now know as the United States" were Africans.

44. What Other Holidays Can Teach Us About Christmas Baking And Cooking
What Other Holidays Can teach Us About Christmas Baking and Cooking Relatives plot where to spend thanksgiving or whom to invite.
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45. Gateways To Better Education - News And Articles
thanksgiving Using the Holiday for teaching Gratefulness To teach studentsabout the meaning of thanksgiving is constitutionally acceptable,
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Articles Thanksgiving - Using the Holiday for Teaching Gratefulness
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The Thanksgiving holiday provides a natural place in the curriculum to teach about gratefulness. There is no need, however, to wait until the week before the holiday to teach about the subject of gratitude. Instead, the holiday can become the culminating experience after numerous lessons on gratitude during the entire month of November.
Thanksgiving Day is inherently religious, and this, of course, makes it a ticklish subject for public schools. Some educators have responded by remaking the holiday into a lesson about Native American peoples.
However, while schools cannot endorse a particular religious belief, educators need not shy away from teaching about Thanksgiving Day. The President every year encourages all citizens (including children) to thank God for their blessings. Educators can inform students of the President's proclamation and discuss how they and their families might respond. (To find the proclamations from previous years, visit www.whitehouse.gov and do a search on the word "thanksgiving".)
The Supreme Court in Lynch v. Donnelly remarked, "Our history is replete with official references to the value and invocation of Divine guidance in deliberations and pronouncements of the Founding Fathers and contemporary leaders". President Washington and his successors proclaimed Thanksgiving, with all its religious overtones, a day of national celebration, and Congress made it a National Holiday more than a century ago. That has not lost its theme of expressing thanks for Divine aid any more than Christmas has lost its religious significance."

46. Thanksgiving
for teaching thanksgiving; the introduction is necessary reading. And thosecorrections raise the questions, What should we teach our children?
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Thanksgiving Holiday in School
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"...if you can't navigate difference, you've had it."
Robert Hughes, The Culture of Complaint Every year teachers and their students celebrate Thanksgiving. Classes have skits, artwork, songs, and history lessons; and many parents look family time involved in the holiday. Every year most teachers and students imagine that everyone will go home to celebrate this event, which in Anglo-American ideology seems to symbolize the amicable transfer of the "good things" of Indian life to "the Pilgrims." Afterwards, the "Indians" quietly fade into the forest and the past. Many American Indians hold different views of this event. Some Native American acquaintances of mine find the holiday irrelevant, others find it irritating, still others find it offensive a few even observe it as a day of mourning. How can a teacher deal with this diversity in the classroom? Go to the Center for World Indigenous Studies' page that provides some good ideas/plans for Teaching Thanksgiving ; the introduction is necessary reading. The original document was produced by members of the Highline School District in Washington State.

47. EduHound Weekly: November 8, 2001
In honor of thanksgiving, this week s featured site is My Reading Coach wasdeveloped to teach anyone, age 7 through adult, to read at their verbal
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This week's topic is: THANKSGIVING This year Thanksgiving is on Thursday, November 22nd! We have many sites under our 'HOLIDAYS' category. Some of the sites you'll find:
Note: Instead of copying and pasting these links into your browser, simply go to www.eduhound.com and select our "Holidays" category. Enjoy! Judi EduHound Spotlight Site of the Week! In honor of Thanksgiving, this week's featured site is: Pilgrim Hall Museum
http://www.pilgrimhall.org/thanksg.htm
Pilgrim Hall Museum is a gallery museum in the center of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts. Through its exhibition of Pilgrim possessions and Native American artifacts, Pilgrim Hall tells the stories of America’s founding and traditions in stirring detail. Enjoy!

48. Pumpkin Pie
Current research on thanksgiving by Plimoth Plantation historians. the Pilgrimsand thanksgiving have been used to teach both new Americans and school
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by Karin Goldstein, Curator of Original Collections This tradition of American culture must have seemed bewildering to newcomers. As reformers pondered how to teach new immigrants how to become good Americans, many looked to examples from the past. Since the early 20th century, the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving have been used to teach both new Americans and school children about American history and values. This is just one of many ways that people have looked at the holiday over time.
Prior to the mid-1800s, Thanksgiving had nothing to do with the 1621 harvest celebration, Pilgrims or Native People. Thanksgiving started as a traditional New England holiday that celebrated family and community. It descended from Puritan days of fasting and festive rejoicing. The governor of each colony or state declared a day of thanksgiving each autumn, to give thanks for general blessings. As New Englanders moved west in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, they took their holiday with them. After the harvest, governors across the country proclaimed individual Thanksgivings, and families traveled back to their original homes for family reunions, church services and large meals.

49. Thanksgiving Art Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, Or Artistic Te
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Printable Version for your convenience! Title - Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving Dinner
1. Have the children cut out the foods that they would like to eat on Thanksgiving from grocery store ads or food magazines.
2. Have the children paste their foods on a paper plate and write "Thanksgiving Dinner" at the top of the plate. I am Thankful for: 1. Using the same magazines and ads, have the children cut out pictures of what they are thankful for and paste them on a piece of paper with the words "I am thankful for..." at the top. These ideas are easy and the kids have a lot of fun cutting and pasting. The finished art projects turn out quite interesting and really cute! Enjoy! E-Mail Robyn Like our site?

50. Thanksgiving Placemats - Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Wo
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Title - Thanksgiving Placemats
By - Mara Omilinsky
Primary Subject - Social Studies
Secondary Subjects - Art, Language Arts
Grade Level - 2-4
Thankful Placemats Objective: The students will reflect on what they are thankful for, and visually present it by creating a placemat to use on their Thanksgiving table. Materials
  • Pencil
  • Paper
  • Construction paper with leaves
  • Construction paper with lines
  • Large construction paper in various colors
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Butcher paper
Procedure:
    Beginning
    • Teacher will instruct students to write a list of things they are thankful for.
    • Once the list is written, the students will be handed a sheet of construction paper with the outlines of four different shapes of leaves on it.
    • The students will cut out the leaves, and choose four things they are thankful for to copy down onto the leaves.

51. Party Ideas : Thanksgiving : The History Of Thanksgiving Foods : Food Network
thanksgiving may provide a prime opportunity to teach kids about American historyand giving thanks—but don’t let what’s on your holiday table serve as a
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Still, the Thanksgiving meal is replete with symbolism, providing a wonderful occasion for sharing the American story of determination, survival, freedom, and celebration. So, what could have been on that 17th-century menu? While wild turkey may have been the main course, it was probably accompanied by venison and fish such as herring , shad, cod sea bass , and eel Native to America, corn peas squashes , and beans Pumpkins Whether the first Thanksgiving feast featured roast turkey or baked eels, there's one thing for certain: Thanksgiving has an important place on our calendars and in American culture. Just as the Pilgrims rejoiced over a fine harvest after a cold, hard winter, we celebrate what we have reaped over the past year. On this day, we remember that what's on the table takes a second place to who is around it.
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53. The Holiday Zone: Thanksgiving Arts And Crafts
Pages include thanksgiving games, arts and crafts, reading comprehension exercises, teach the vocabulary phrases, What sound does a turkey make?
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Gobble, Gobble, Cook Me! This is a Thanksgiving adaptation of Duck, Duck, Goose. Players sit on ground in large circle. One player is chosen as the turkey. The turkey must then select a cook who will try to catch him or her and roast him or her for Thanksgiving dinner. The turkey walks around the circle, patting each student lightly on the head and calling each student either "Gobble" or "Cook me!" As long as the turkey says, "Gobble," he or she is safe. When the turkey calls "Cook me!," however, the player tagged must jump up and chase the turkey around the circle. If the cook catches the turkey, the turkey must go sit in the center of the circle (the roasting pot). If the turkey sits in the cook's spot before the cook tags him or her, the turkey is safe, and the cook becomes the next turkey.
To use this game in an ESL or EFL setting . . .
  • Teach the vocabulary phrases, "What sound does a turkey make?" / "A turkey says, 'Gobble, Gobble." Discuss sounds made by other animals.
  • Explain that in the United States many people cook turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Teach or review basic game terminology (i.e. Make a circle. Sit down. Eun-soo, you begin. Eun-soo is walking around the circle. Eun-soo is patting Min-kyung on the head. Eun-soo says, "Gobble." Min-kyung was not chosen. Eun-soo is patting Gyu-ri on the head. Eun-soo says, "Cook me!" Eun-soo runs around the circle. Gyu-ri jumps up and chases him. She is not fast enough. Eun-soo sits down in Gyu-ri's spot. Eun-soo is safe. Gyu-ri is now the turkey.)

54. Thanksgiving Creative Drama Lesson
Creative Drama lesson about the first thanksgiving. moment last thanksgivingwhen a scheduling change obliged me to teach a Kindergarten class for which
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Discussion Preparation The Feast Thanksgiving Day Feast I invented this game on the spur of the moment last Thanksgiving when a scheduling change obliged me to teach a Kindergarten class for which I was not prepared. It combines thinking and learning about the way the Pilgrims might have lived with exploring the senses. Obviously it works best around Thanksgiving. Discussion When was the first Thanksgiving? Who celebrated it? What sorts of things do you eat at Thanksgiving? What sorts of things do you suppose the Pilgrims ate at their feast? (Corn, Venison, Fish, Bread, Turkey, Squash, etc.) Where did they get it? Did they go to the store and buy a turkey? (No, they shot it.) Did they go to the bakery and get some bread? (No, they baked it from flour they ground themselves.) Did they get corn out of a can? (No, they grew it.) Did they get fish from the freezer? (No, they caught them.) Back to top. Preparation In a few minutes we are going to pretend we're Pilgrims. We're going to make, and then eat, the first Thanksgiving Feast. But first, let's practice pretending in a new way. We're going to have to pretend to feel things, and even to

55. Thanksgiving - ESL Resources
thanksgiving Vocabulary definitions (teach-nology.com) thanksgiving VocabularyQuiz Worksheet (teach-nology.com). thanksgiving - matching exercise
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He is the author of teach Your Children Well A teacher s Advice for thanksgiving is a good time to challenge that line of thinking to help them
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57. UnderstandingPrejudice.org A Letter To Parents About Thanksgiving
As a consequence, thanksgiving imagery serves to teach and reinforce children s What we teach about thanksgiving is part of a larger effort to help
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58. Canku Ota - Decermber 1, 2001 - Cherokee Nation Uses Thanksgiving Holiday To Tea
Cherokee Nation Uses thanksgiving Holiday to teach Cherokee Culture. by MaryPierpoint / Today Staff / Indian Country TodayNovember 25, 2001
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Canku Ota (Many Paths) An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America December 1, 2001 - Issue 50 Cherokee Nation Uses Thanksgiving Holiday to Teach Cherokee Culture by Mary Pierpoint / Today Staff / Indian Country Today-November 25, 2001 Seqouyah's Dream by Bob Annesley The Cherokee Nation sent out a short video to 100 public schools in Oklahoma. Featuring Cherokee children, it compares what they have been taught in school about Thanksgiving to the everyday Thanksgiving that is part of the Cherokee tradition, as explained by their grandfather. "It’s kind of a Cherokee Thanksgiving curriculum," nation spokesman Mike Miller said. "It’s from a Cherokee perspective. It is a curriculum for elementary and maybe middle school age kids. We distributed it to 100 elementary schools across northeastern Oklahoma." The video shows two young Cherokee students who come home wearing a Pilgrim hat and the "traditional" one feather and vest, often associated with Thanksgiving.

59. The Teaching Of The Lord To The Gentiles By The Twelve Apostles (also Known As D
But permit the prophets to offer thanksgiving as much as they desire. Didache 111Whosoever therefore shall come and teach you all these things that have
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Didache 1:1
There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between the two ways. Didache 1:2
The way of life is this. First of all, thou shalt love the God that made thee; secondly, Thy neighbor as thyself. And all things whatsoever thou wouldst not have befall thyself, neither do thou unto another. Didache 1:3
Now of these words the doctrine is this. Bless them that curse you, and pray for your enemies and fast for them that persecute you; for what thank is it, if ye love them that love you? Do not even the Gentiles the same? But do ye love them that hate you that hate you, and ye shall not have an enemy. Didache 1:4
Abstain thou from fleshly and bodily lusts. If any man give thee a blow on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also, and thou shalt be perfect; If a man impress thee to go with him one mile, go with him twain; if a man take away thy cloak, give him thy coat also; if a man take away from thee that which is thy own, ask it not back, for neither art thou able.

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Christian Educators Encourage teachers to teach Real History of thanksgiving to fear about teaching the true meaning of thanksgiving in the classroom.
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