Sorry I forgot to post last week's Friday Five on Friday, but the
wealth of resources you will find on this first website will make it
worth your wait!
1. http://www.midgefrazel.net/wqthanks.html
There are two major Web pages filled with Thanksgiving Resources.
Incredible collection.
Each part contains resources for the history of the Pilgrims,
primary resource materials, Thanksgiving facts and myths plus plenty
of activities to use in all classrooms. Don't miss the Web
presentation and WebQuest in Part 1 to get your adventure off to a
good start!The next 3 sites are all from the Library of Congress. If you have
not discovered the wealth of information available to you through this
site, this is a perfect time to explore it.
2. http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/thanks/thanks.html
Thanksgiving in American Memory including a Thanksgiving Timeline from
the Library of Congress
3. http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/thanksgiving/timeline/1939.html
4. http://memory.loc.gov/learn/start/index.html
Library of Congress Learning MaterialsThe Learning Page is designed to help educators use the American
Memory Collections to teach history and culture. It offers tips and
tricks, definitions and rationale for using primary sources,
activities, discussions, lesson plans and suggestions for using the
collections in classroom curriculum
5. .The last Friday Five is a place to get some specific Thankgiving
related Clipart and Templates for Microsoft Office.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/HA102415181033.aspx#16
Thanksgiving Clipart and Templates (Recipe Cards, etc)


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