The culminating activity to our historical study of Thanksgiving was our feast! The students made homemade butter, and helped me follow a recipe (and used their math skills to double the ingredients) to make cornbread muffins. We also enjoyed a wide assortment of fruits and had a small taste of pumpkin pie (this was a first for many of them). We talked about what we were thankful for (you have some thoughtful children!). I hope you love the family portraits they created for placemats. It was a fun day and there were lots of smiles all day! Check out these Pilgrims and Native Americans!
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amanda.s
11/17/2012 03:44:36 am
Mrs. Koski, do you remember the feast at school? I like the apple juice.
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Amy Ryan
11/17/2012 11:34:01 am
You are so much fun to follow. Your students love you and you can see you love what you do. Thanks for making learning fun, and effective! We are thankful for you!!
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maria
11/18/2012 12:06:02 pm
i love the party you made.love maria
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lillie
12/12/2012 12:06:08 am
mrskoski I hope you have a good chistmis.HOHOHO.
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Isabell
1/16/2013 12:02:45 am
I like you mrskoski you are the best.
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Mia
1/20/2013 07:22:48 am
I loved the food.
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