How do you celebrate Thanksgiving with your students? Teachers and schools recognize the Thanksgiving holiday in a wide variety of ways depending on the grade level and subject matter they teach.
Here are just some of the ways CEA members and their students and schools are giving thanks.
#KTM100 We are thankful for our parents and their participation pic.twitter.com/r5Hm6vVVTQ
— Corine Matarasso (@MatarassoC) November 23, 2016
Tis the season to give back! WHS raised $805.25 and donated non-perishable food items to the Windsor Food and Fuel Bank! @WHSPrincipalCT pic.twitter.com/DM04it4lHP
— windsorct.org (@WPSwindsorct) November 23, 2016
More 'Thanks' have appeared as the morning progressed! pic.twitter.com/yc0XhTpH3m
— E.O. Smith H.S. (@EOSmithHS) November 23, 2016
Constructing a dinner table as part of our November STEAM explorations! #brewster13 #rsd13ct pic.twitter.com/9HuoAHOTL7
— Laura Bernstein (@lbernstein13) November 23, 2016
Thankful!! #Thanksgiving #rsd13ct #StrongMs #creativity pic.twitter.com/4wNTDYTje9
— LINDSAY Banas (@BanasLINDSAY) November 23, 2016
As part of their war rationing lesson, WA students were busy in the foods room today making recipes from The Victory Cook Book. pic.twitter.com/3vaerxdBJn
— The Woodstock Academy (@wdstck_academy) November 22, 2016
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!! 2 of 3 K class "turkeys" wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!!! Gooble, Gooble. @TFord_LymanCT @RSD13CT pic.twitter.com/4LgI0neJqP
— Carrie Howes (@lymanart) November 23, 2016
I'm thankful for…our awesome staff at Windermere! #gobblegobble @WindyWhales pic.twitter.com/DOG42IfZFS
— Carolyn Lowe (@clowe6thgrade) November 23, 2016
#happythanksgiving pic.twitter.com/DnXHLPKbaw
— LNiessing (@Miss_Niessing) November 23, 2016