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Thanksgiving Classroom Game Idea with Candy. This is a fun game that your students will love plus it has edible game pieces, who wouldn't love that! It's called roll -a-turkey and the kids roll two dice and then use the totals to fill in the turkey. The first to get the turkey filled wins. You can purchase the game here.


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4. Rice Krispie Turkey Pops. Source: honeyandlime.co. Chocolate rice Krispies topped with googly eyes (edible, of course!) and candy corn. Serve these rice krispie turkeys on lollipop sticks, and the kids will not be sure whether to eat or play with them after their thanksgiving meal.


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Place 2 candy eyes and an orange Reese's Pieces over the chocolate dots to secure in place. On one side of the Reese's Pieces, put a red leaf sprinkle to create the wattle of the turkey. On the back side of the Reese's, put some chocolate on the pretzel and attach three leaf sprinkles (any color). Let treats cool completely.


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If you're also looking for some ideas for Thanksgiving treats for your class check out this post- Cute Thanksgiving Classroom Treats Your Students Will Love. Now you have 21 new ideas for Thanksgiving crafts for the classroom. I found for you new ideas for creative Thanksgiving turkey crafts, crafts that focus on giving thanks, nature inspired.


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Promise. In fact, a classroom or grade-cluster Thanksgiving celebration may just be easier than that Halloween party you're still recovering from. Here's how to make it painless. 1. Modify the menu. Second graders do not need a roast turkey with all the trimmings in order to celebrate Thanksgiving.


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You need graham crackers, Nutella, candy eyes and candy corn. To get started, break the graham crackers into squares. Smother with Nutella. Place two candy eyes onto the graham cracker covered in Nutella. Stick candy corn onto the graham cracker to create the "turkey" features and beak. It's an easy, five-minute snack.


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Ideas For Making Classroom Treats For A Thanksgiving Party. These turkey snack cups are super simple to make and always a favorite to receive by kids of all ages. You can use as a base variety of treats, from fruit to pudding to make them. And also, you can use a variety of crafting items to decorate them. Making these creative turkey snack.


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These would make great classroom recipes for the last day before Thanksgiving break. More Thanksgiving Activities. 1. Thanksgiving Bingo (Pre-K Pages) -Free printable bingo game for a Thanksgiving theme or party in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Includes both a black and white and a color version!


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A Turkey Leg Thanksgiving Crown. 10. Edible Turkey Activity for Kids. 11. Toilet Paper Roll Turkeys. 12. DIY Turkey Place Card Holders Kids Can Make. It's almost Thanksgiving and time to plan your class party! We have tons of easy Thanksgiving Classroom Party Ideas for you to use.


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Outside of the classroom feast (last parent to sign up gets stuck bringing the turkey!), we're borderline obsessed with finding the most ingenious and festive use of prepackaged snacks -- you know, those store-bought treats that can most easily be transformed into pilgrims, turkeys, and the like for the class party.


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Teachers at Antioch Elementary School in Dalton, Georgia shared this fun classroom activity to get students ready for the big Thanksgiving Day Parade! After a classroom read-aloud of the book Balloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade by Melissa Sweet, students designed their own balloons to be hung parade-style.


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7. Thanksgiving Turkey Cheese Ball. A really simple way to turn your cheese ball into a healthy Thanksgiving day snack or Thanksgiving themed appetizer is to make it look like a Turkey. 8. Pumpkin Patch Fruit Cups. These mandarin orange pumpkin patch fruit cups are a perfect healthy Thanksgiving snack for toddlers or preschoolers.


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1. Turkey-Shaped Cheese and Cracker Platter. Create a cute turkey-themed appetizer by arranging cheese slices, crackers, and pretzels to form a turkey's face. Use cheese for the feathers, pretzels for the beak and legs, and a slice of carrot or bell pepper for the wattle. 2.


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Chocolate Caramel Turkey Legs. Mention turkey legs made of pretzels and chocolate, and the kids come running. Let them help by unwrapping caramels for this easy, no-bake Thanksgiving treat. Go to Recipe. 11 / 26.


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Photo via Pinterest. A teacher's Thanksgiving classroom treat. No cooking involved. Just bags of fruit shaped candy and icecream cones. Savory Thanksgiving Treats 15. Traditional Savory Thanksgiving Snack :: Spiced Pecans. Thanksgiving Recipe By Aldon Brown, at the Food Network. 16. Herb Cheese Palmiers


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Other Thanksgiving Treats for Kids. Mini Pumpkin Pie Pops from One Little Project. Reese's Turkeys from Mom on Timeout. Chocolate Acorns from Bellyfull. Sugar Cone Cornucopia from Growing Up Gabel. Pilgram Hat Cookies from Sippy Cup Mom. Acorn Donut Holes from Mom Spark. Pumpkin Bread Truffles from Sugar Hero. Thanksgiving Cookies from Amanda.