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Pumpkin, Pumpkin for early readers is a story from Starfall which is a perfect selection for Fall.
Make this yeti put its "hands in the air like it just don't care." But "How?" you ask. By the amazing, creative, wonderful power of code - that's how! The dance floor is now open.
Practice problem-solving skills by removing all the rotten pumpkins without the smiling pumkin falling off the green circles.
Pumpkin Addition - match the pumpkin with the number sentence to its corresponding sum.
Students get to review addition, subtraction, multiplication or division facts by moving a ghost with the arrow keys to catch the pumpkin with the correct answer.
This lesson was used as an introduction to money concepts for a life skills middle school math class. It is centered around trick or treating and candy! In this lesson the students will identify coins requested, match coins and their amounts, and count out coins.
In this educational animated movie about Social Studies learn about October, trick-or-treating, candy, pumpkins, ghosts, jack-o-lanterns, witches, goblins, and costumes.
In this fun, award-winning activity, you take on the role of a “history detective” to investigate what really happened at the famous 1621 celebration. (Hint: It was a lot more than just a feast!) Along the way, you will read a letter written by an eyewitness to the event, learn about Wampanoag traditions of giving thanks, and visit Pilgrim Mary Allerton’s home. As a final activity, you can design and print your own Thanksgiving exhibit panel.
Find out how the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Native Americans celebrated the first Thanksgiving together at Plymouth Plantation. Teach students about this period in American history with Thanksgiving activities, resources, lesson plans, and teaching ideas about the voyage of the Mayflower, the daily life of the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag, and the first Thanksgiving feast.
Practice addition facts by solving the problems and coloring the turkey using paintbrush and numbers on the right.
Practice subtraction by solving the problems and coloring the turkey using the paintbrush and numbers on the right.
Practice multiplication by solving the problems and coloring the turkey using the paintbrush and numbers on the right.
In this educational animated movie about Social Studies learn about pilgrims, Indians, Native Americans, mayflower, Plymouth rock, corn, turkey, holidays.
Thanksgiving, a K-3 social studies movie, teaches how Pilgrims began a new colony in Plymouth and how Squanto and Native Americans helped Pilgrims survive.
As you sit down to your Thanksgiving dinner, do you think about all the work that goes into making that meal? Someone had to cook the food, buy the food from the store, ship the food to the store, and–before any of that can happen–Farmer Wyatt needs your help to catch his escaped turkeys!