Thankful Project: November Thanksgiving ELA Digital Learning
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This NO PREP Thankful Project is an interactive interactive slide that will get your students writing, and using their creativity! Students will reflect on what they are thankful for, creatie a word collage, a picture collage, type a reflection, and set a gratitude goal. This is the perfect activity to pair with November and Thanksgiving. The unit is completely digital because teachers upload the slideshow to Google Classroom and students complete the activities by watching the videos in the slideshow. All students' templates are right in the slideshow!
This product is flexible and adaptable to suit the needs and schedule of your students and classroom. All you have to do is upload the slideshow to Google Classroom or the platform of your choice. Students will complete the Five steps at their own pace.
Teacher Instructions: HERE
Student Instructions: HERE
Step One: What are you thankful for?
- Students will reflect on everything in their lives that they are thankful for. Students will use the template created to list all of their thankful items, and provide an explanation.
Step Two: Thankful Collage
- Students will use their thankful list from Step One to create a picture collage. This is completed digitally.
Step Three: Reflection
- Students will write a reflection about three of their items.
Step Four: Gratitude Goal
- Students will use prompts provided to set an achievable Gratitude Goal.
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