While Thanksgiving traditionally involves good food and family bonding, it is also a time for reflection on the previous year and all that we are thankful for. Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity for schools to come together as a community and build a culture of gratitude in their classrooms. Read on to learn ways to maximize the spirit of this national holiday and teach students the importance of appreciation, gratitude, and giving back.
At Participate Learning, we are so thankful for our students and teachers who empower us to find ways to constantly work to achieve our mission of creating global, cultural, and language connections that empower students and educators to positively impact the world. Without them, none of our work would be possible.
To further incorporate Thanksgiving into your lessons, check out this infographic on the environmental impact of a traditional Thanksgiving meal. For more classroom resources, visit our webpage or contact us directly.
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