Thanksgiving is one of the best times of the year to connect geography and culture in your classroom. While students are excited about the holiday, you can channel that energy into meaningful lessons that highlight maps, migration, and world traditions of gratitude.
These Thanksgiving geography activities are ready-to-use and designed to make your November planning simple while keeping students engaged. When students are excited for the break, it can be difficult to keep them on task and learning about the world around them. Take a break from the day-to-day geography lessons to engage your students —These will do the trick! Check them out!

What Thanksgiving & fall activities do you like to use in your geography classroom?




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