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AVID Thanksgiving Activity - Speed Philosophical Chairs Debate for Team Building
By Teach Savvy Store
AVID Thanksgiving Activity - Speed Philosophical Chairs Debate for Team Building: Use this speed philosophical chairs icebreaker to promote debate through dialogue and public speaking/listening in your classroom as well as get students in the Thanksgiving spirit! Students will not only learn what speed philosophical chairs is but they will enjoy some exciting dialogue through 20 fun debate topics.
For example, students will choose to agree or disagree with the statement, "You should not start decorating for Christmas until after Thanksgiving."
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What's Included:
The Steps:
1. A central statement will be announced to the class and we will define the two sides
of the debate (Agree/Disagree).
2. You will move to the side
of the room with the position that you intend to defend.
3. A timer will be set for 5 minutes, and the debate will start between the two groups.
4. Be concise and attempt to keep you contributions to less than 30 seconds each. The goal is to have an up-tempo debate, where the arguments for and against the prompt are batted back and forth with quick, verbal strokes. When the timer goes off, the conversation is immediately over.
5. A new prompt is displayed and we start another round of quick debates.
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Thanksgiving Costa's Levels of Inquiry | Categorizing Questions Freebie Activity
By Teach Savvy Store
Increase critical thinking skills with this Thanksgiving-themed Costa's Levels of Inquiry activity! Students will categorize questions based on Costa’s Level 1, 2, and 3, promoting deeper understanding of Thanksgiving traditions and ELA skills. Perfect for engaging middle and high school students in critical analysis and creative thinking during the holiday season!
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Fall Themed Figurative Language Powerpoint
By Language Arts Excellence
Celebrate fall in your ELA class with this beautifully-made powerpoint presentation covering figurative language devices, sensory details, and allusion in a Fun, Fall-themed Format! (Oh yes, and alliteration too!)
Powerpoint Presentation Includes:
- Review of the difference between figurative and literal language
- Definition of each type of figurative language device, sensory details, and allusion with fun pictures and examples
- 20 slides of practice
- Blank student answer sheet
- Full answer key
This powerpoint presentation takes about 30 minutes to teach and is the perfect way to review figurative language with your students prior to a poetry, short story, or writing unit!
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Also, check out these great fall products for your ELA classroom by Language Arts Excellence:
⭐ Fall Themed Figurative Language Task Cards
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⭐ Edgar Allan Poe's Obituary - Halloween Lesson Plan
⭐ Shakespeare's "Death Lines" Activity
⭐ Edgar Allan Poe Short Story BUNDLE
⭐Fall Themed Collaborative Writing Activity
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Special Education Thanksgiving Unit: One Week of Activities for SPED, Pre-k, K
By Specifically Sped
This special education, Thanksgiving Day, adapted social studies unit explains what Thanksgiving Day is, how we can celebrate it, and gives a definition of common or traditional Thanksgiving terms. Also included in this print-and-go bundle is a lesson plan for the week. Students will end this unit with a better understanding of our history and traditions of Thanksgiving Day. There are two levels included in this unit. Visuals are paired with text throughout the activities. This unit can be used for special education, preschool or kindergarten classrooms.
Thanksgiving Unit
Lesson Plan Included
Reading/LA
Vocabulary Cards: Level 1 and 2
Vocabulary Tracing
First Thanksgiving Book
Vocabulary Definition Match: Level 1 and 2
Thanksgiving Vs Not Thanksgiving Sort
Story Comprehension: Level 1 and 2
Math
Find and Count: Level 1 and 2
Counting: Level 1 and 2
Addition: Level 1 and 2
Subtraction: Level 1 and 2
Money (find the total): Level 1 and 2
Fine Motor
Symbol to Symbol Match: Level 1 and 2
Line Tracing
Cutting Practice: Level 1 and 2
Color by Number: Level 1 and 2
Color by Number: Level 1 and 2
This product is part of YEAR LONG HOLIDAY UNIT BUNDLE.
Holidays Included:
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Each Unit includes a few of the following:
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Fall Thanksgiving Writing Prompts
By Beth Hammett
FREE!!! 21 journal prompts and/or discussion starters with Thanksgiving themed prompts and visuals for ELA and history/social studies. .
Thanksgiving Persuasive Writing Activity Rhetoric Grade 5-7 Ethos, Pathos, Logos
By TooBookedUp
Gobble up some fun this November with this 'Turkey’s Plea' Persuasive Writing Activity!
Do your students love a good debate? How about some Thanksgiving fun that will have them laughing and learning at the same time? In this pun-tastic activity, students will step into the feathers of a turkey and use persuasive writing techniques to convince their audience to enjoy an alternative main dish for Thanksgiving!
Perfect for grades 5-7, this print-and-go resource makes persuasive writing easy as pumpkin pie! No need to carve out extra prep time—this pack includes everything you need to help your students master ethos, pathos, and logos.
Key Features:
What’s Included:
Whether you’re preparing for the big Thanksgiving feast or looking for a creative way to teach persuasive writing, this Thanksgiving-themed activity will help students “carve out” their persuasive skills! Perfect for ELA and humanities teachers seeking a seasonal twist on persuasive writing.
Don't let this feather-light prep opportunity pass you by—add a little extra flavor to your November lessons and give your students something to gobble about!