Cranberry Thanksgiving is one of our all time favorite books. I don't know if it is because it was one of the first successful unit studies our family did , if it is because of the yummie treat the reading of the story always demands or if it is just the signaling of the changing seasons we enjoy most. Whatever it is, this story is here to stay and a family classic in our home.
This season I decided to share the story with our homeschool co-op class. This class was for k and 1st graders. We started out by identifying the New England States on our maps and coloring them. I used a printable from Homeschool Shares Unit Study found here.
Then we watched a video from You Tube of the cranberry harvest:
From Bog to Table
I think the children really love seeing all the equipment used to bring cranberries to our table.
After all the background information it was time to read out story:
And of course, we followed it with a tasting of Cranberry Bread:
Here is a good recipe to try from Ocean Spray. I don't have a picture of it but we also cut the berries in half and used them to stamp a decorative border on a copy of the recipe to take home and try. I really loved how the stamping turned out and gave so much detail of the berry's insides.
After our snack and a bit of play we strung cranberries and popcorn to take home and hang on a tree or bush to feed the birds, chipmunks and squirrels.
That's it. A quick study for Thanksgiving. Thanks for stopping by and I am linking up with Montessori Monday.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Cranberry Thanksgiving
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