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Connecting Thanksgiving with Threshold 7

Todd Nussen
Todd Nussen 11 months ago

I always try to give my students a bit of a break right before Thanksgiving break. I know that students can be distracted with a long weekend hours away but I also want to make sure they are learning something.  The activity asks students to take what they have learned about the Agricultural Revolution and the development of civilizations with Thanksgiving dinner.  I start with the Crash Course video where John Green does a nice job breaking down how these events lead to the cheeseburger, then students do something similar.  There are some reflection questions for students to complete when they're done with the first part. If you're outside the US, maybe there is another holiday that you could modify this activity for.  I also encourage students to include unique cultural dishes they might have at their own Thanksgiving.  Thought I'd share this one with just a few days before the holiday.  Always curious what others do during this short week and if they connect content/skills with the holiday.  

Thanksgiving Agricultural Revolution

Crash Course Agricultural Revolution

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  • Todd Nussen
    Todd Nussen 11 months ago

    Just thought I'd include these.  I captured some images of student examples over the past few years.  They're not perfect (when are they ever) but it definitely shows that students get the gist. 

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  • Adriane Musacchio
    Adriane Musacchio 11 months ago in reply to Todd Nussen

    This is such an awesome idea, Todd Nussen ! I feel like this can be a great activity to do before any break! Maybe teachers can have their students identify favorite holiday dishes from their families. It would be a nice way to learn a bit more about our students, while at the same time, engaging in this activity! 

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  • Todd Nussen
    Todd Nussen 11 months ago in reply to Adriane Musacchio

    That's what I always thought.  Basically, fill in whatever holiday and apply the same method, just to keep things light but still meaningful.  

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