Kindergarteners celebrate Thanksgiving…
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009It is a Kindergarten tradition to celebrate Thanksgiving with pumpkin pie and whipped cream at snack time. The children make paper pilgrim and Indian costumes the week before Thanksgiving and are encouraged to wear them again for their Thanksgiving celebrations at home.
This year, prior to their school feast, they took a class survey to determine what their favorite Thanksgiving meat, pie, and vegetables were and used this information to make graphs. Of course, Thanksgiving would not be complete without learning some turkey songs and poems. Another fun project was choosing a secret classroom friend and writing a short paragraph about why they were thankful for that classmate. They also put together an “I Am Thankful” booklet, telling about some of the people and things they are grateful for in their lives. Parents are sure to keep it as a memento of the happy times their children spent in Kindergarten. Although Thanksgiving is just one day out of the year, the Kindergartners at Annunciation School give thanks everyday for all that God has given them.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
