Corn Cookies
Pilgrim Hat Cookies
Using Draw Write Now, the kids drew the Mayflower, pilgrims, and Squanto.
Molly's |
Colin's |
Caleigh's |
Pilgrims from History Pockets: Life in Plymouth Colony
Notebook pages from the Live and Learn Press Thanksgiving study and Homeschool Share.
Grrrreeattt study! (Shhh! So much more interesting then our Thanksgiving study! LOL) Love the lapbooks and goodies and BOOK SHELVES! LOL
ReplyDeleteNice job, Mom! I love your descriptions....
ReplyDeleteWhen my children were young (the youngest is almost 16 now), we used to raid the library shelves, too. I felt criminal for checking out so many, but we actually used them all! And my children are voracious readers now . . . AND historians, too!
Keep up the good work, it pays off in the end. God is good!!
ooops, I meant to leave my blog website too as part of the Hip Homeschool Moms Hop, here is:
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Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!!!
the cookies looked like a nice added touch to your fall studies! How fun! I would love to know how you did the corn one.
ReplyDeleteHere's the link for how to make the corn cookies: http://familyfun.go.com/halloween/halloween-recipes/halloween-desserts-cakes/corny-cookies-685173/
ReplyDeleteLove the Thanksgiving Study! I'll have to remember these when my son gets older... he's only 3, so we read "Thanksgiving Mice" and "What is Thanksgiving?" along with some worksheets. Stopping by from Hip Homeschool Hop - if you have some time, stop by one of my blogs:
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http://sonshinetotschool.blogspot.com
Mom's Blog:
http://princesspartygirl.blogspot.com
Blessings!
~Bekah