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Figurative Language Worksheet – Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Figurative Language

Students learn the meanings for five Thanksgiving themed phrases and then use them in sentences.

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Thanksgiving Synonyms Worksheet

Thanksgiving Synonyms

Have your students figure out these Thanksgiving synonyms by using the context clues in the sentences.  Using this worksheet, students pick words from choices in the word box that are synonyms for the underlined words in the sentences.

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Thanksgiving Picture Cards

Thanksgiving Picture Cards

These Thanksgiving/fall picture cards can be used in so many ways and with almost every age group.  I’ve found that students often enjoy the activities even more if you let them reach in a bag and pick out their picture cards.  Included are 20 pictures which are available in black and white or color. With [...]

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Thanksgiving Word Riddles

Thanksgiving Riddles

Get your students thinking with this clue solving game.  You read the clues and the students try to figure out the word.  The fewer clues they need to guess the answer, the more points they get!  The students can play individually or as teams.  Instructions and 16 Thanksgiving riddles are included.

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Describing Thanksgiving Words

Describing Thanksgiving Words

See how well your students are able to describe basic Thanksgiving words with these worksheets.  You can give them prompting questions, such as “What category is it in?” and “What parts does it have?”, to help them fill it out or use the worksheet as a pretest and go over it using the prompting questions.  [...]

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Hands On Thanksgiving Activity and Word List

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I’ve found that the more “hands on” an activity is, the more my students participate and enjoy the work we are doing.  By putting a speech or language spin on a classic Thanksgiving activity, you can target a wide range of goals – and have some fun too! Getting Started First the students trace their [...]

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