Before the feast, we had a unit on Thanksgiving to learn all about the holiday and history. We started with a circle map to show our prior knowledge. I introduced the topic, let them pair/share, and set them to work.
Then we made a brace map to show the parts of a turkey. I took this opportunity to teach some higher-level vocabulary. We drew the turkey step-by-step and found the vocabulary word to match.
We used a tree map to sort the different food groups we could have for Thanksgiving dinner.
We used a simple flow map to show the story of the first Thanksgiving.
The double bubble was perfect to compare and contrast the pilgrims and Native Americans. We used a book (One Little, Two Little, Three Little Pilgrims by G. Hennessy)
The multi-flow map was a great pre-feast way to finish up the maps. We talked about what we had to do before our feast, and what would happen after it started. It was a nice way to let them know what to expect and what work went into making it happen.
Last but not least, we wrote a sentence to show what we learned. I love the kinder spelling!
Do you have copies of these Thinking Maps? They are great! sgrossman@bisdtx.org
ReplyDeleteDid she ever get you copies? These are too cute!
DeleteDid she ever get you copies? These are too cute!
DeleteNo. I wish!
DeleteWhere can I get this? I would love to use it in my class next week!!
ReplyDeleteI really would love copies too please. Any chance you can send them to me? mrsmeritzminions@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really would love copies too please. Any chance you can send them to me? mrsmeritzminions@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCan you send me a copy of your thinking maps templates? I would love to use them. shepard_cara@gmail.com
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