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Ways Your School Can Feel the Thanksgiving Spirit

Thanksgiving isn’t just a time for a meal-based celebration. In fact, the holiday can galvanize an entire school when executed properly!

Today on TeachHUB.com, frequent contributing writer Jordan Catapano, himself a seasoned English teacher in the Chicago suburbs, takes a look at some of the ways that schools can celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. His ideas include:

  • Donations/Giving
  • Sharing Experiences
  • Study
  • And More!


Jordan introduces his article thusly: “Thanksgiving isn’t a holiday meant solely for celebration around a table with family. It almost certainly isn’t reserved for dressing up as pilgrims or making turkeys out of handprints in school. It is, however, absolutely the ideal time for a school community to come together and do any number of activities that maximize the spirit of America’s purest holiday.”

These are just some of the ways your class and your school can celebrate this holiday together. What are some of your own favorite Thanksgiving activities that you’ve enjoyed?


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