In class, I explained about people traveling to be with family and the
holiday events – watching the Macy’s parade and football on television, and the
big meal. I gave them a typical menu for
the big dinner from my family and a few recipes, including the stuffing I made.
We had a mini history lesson about the first Thanksgiving and I gave them
a Thanksgiving crossword puzzle that wasn’t too difficult.
The vocabulary lesson was a bingo activity. We had already gone over the words, all
having to do with Thanksgiving. The first
time I called out the words, as written on the cards. After that I gave a description of the word
(such as the month of Thanksving – November; the popular bird meat served –
Turkey). I brought buttons to use as
markers and gave sticker strips as prizes. The bingo cards came from a website
where you can design your own cards. I had some extra cards so they could
change for a card that might be luckier if they wanted. I think they liked the vocabulary
lesson.
More snow has fallen. These
pictures were taken out the back window.
2 comments:
We don't have Thanksgiving in NZ either but I think it is a wonderful custom to have a dinner and for everyone to think of what they are thankful for. This Thanksgiving I am thankful for having met you through your blog and wish you and Ted a very happy Hokkaido Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving in spirit!! Mike and I are keeping it simple, since it is just the two of us this year, but many phone calls around the States will be made! Wishing you and Ted well!
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