Thanksgiving Thankfulness Pie Craft
There are so many different things that we are thankful for at Thanksgiving. Everyone has their own special thing that means the most to them and this Thankfulness Pie Chart gives each one the opportunity to share.
Trivia:
During the autumn of 1621, at least 90 Wampanoag joined 52 English people at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, to mark a successful harvest. It is remembered today as the “First Thanksgiving,” although no one back then used that term. Source: National Archives – Thanksgiving: Historical Perspectives
Supplies
- Card Stock
- Brad
- Scissors
- Marker, Pencil, or Crayon
Instructions
- Print and cut out the two parts of your pie chart.
- Lay the colored pie picture over the pie slices and fasten together in the middle with your brad.
- Have everyone in your group write something they are grateful for in one of the slices. Print extras if needed
- Turn the pie cover to see what everyone is thankful for.
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print in the correct size by using Ctrl +p
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