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HAPPY Thanksgiving
Autor:
Alyson Bolden 2° grade
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Thanksgiving is sharing time with family and friends. Also being thankful for what you have.
At school we shared lunch, and we created our own turkey. I did a cheerleader turkey and it turned out good. Then we had a caramel apple bar. It was very tasty.
Sharing is important every day because it gives me joy and it gives the other person a great feeling.
Thanksgiving is not only eating turkey or dressing up, it is also spending time with your loved ones and being thankful.
Autor:
Les voy a contar algunas cosas sobre la tradición del Día de Acción de Gracias.
Bueno, seguro muchos se preguntarán ¿qué es? y por eso, se los voy a contar. El Día de Acción de Gracias es la ocasión en que se organizan reuniones familiares, o entre amigos, y es el momento en que los estadounidenses manifiestan su agradecimiento por la libertad que disfrutan; así como por los alimentos, el hogar y tantas otras cosas que se les ofrecieron.
Ahora que ya les hablé un poco sobre este grandioso día, también me gustaría contarles un poco sobre las cosas que agradezco.
Yo agradezco que mi familia y yo tenemos salud, mis papás tienen trabajo, que todos mis abuelos están vivos; que tengo una casa, que mis papás pueden pagar mi escuela, que tengo una muy buena educación, que tengo muy buenas maestras; que pude ir por segunda vez al encuentro académico, pero sobretodo que soy feliz.

Autor: Alyson Bolden
2° grade
Thanksgiving is an American celebration where families make dinner together to be thankful for multiple things such as having a home, being healthy, having food, family and other important things. They normally eat roast turkey and mashed potatoes. But guess what? Everything you know about Thanksgiving is a myth! Keep on reading to unveil some facts you sure didn't know about Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is an American celebration where families make dinner together to be thankful for multiple things such as having a home, being healthy, having food, family and other important things. They normally eat roast turkey and mashed potatoes. But guess what?
Everything you know about Thanksgiving is a myth! Keep on reading to unveil some facts you sure didn't know about Thanksgiving.
In the past, they actually ate wild goose, or duck, flint corn, fish, deer, shellfish, eels. There was no turkey and no pies whatsoever . Also, for more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states for it was NOT a national holiday. Actually people didn't celebrate it that much.
In the past, they actually ate wild goose, or duck, flint corn, fish, deer, shellfish, eels. There was no turkey and no pies whatsoever . Also, for
Autor: Eugenia Gûereca González
2do. Azul
Acción de Gracias es una festividad que se da en los Estados Unidos y es para compartir un momento agradable con la familia, nosotros en el colegio, lo celebramos compartiendo alimentos en el grupo y aportamos por medio cartas agradecimiento a las personas que trabajan en el colegio. Ser agradecidos es un valor muy more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states for it was NOT a national holiday. Actually people didn't celebrate it that much. Now thanksgiving is a day for people to give thanks for what they have. Families and friends get together to be grateful, they also have dinner together, which traditionally includes a roast turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, gravy, and pumpkin pie.
Now thanksgiving is a day for people to give thanks for what they have. Families and friends get together to be grateful, they also have dinner together, which traditionally includes a roast turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, gravy, and pumpkin pie.
Thanksgiving is commonly known to be grateful about good things as a way to commemorate the colonial Pilgrims' harvest meal that they shared with Wampanoag Indians who were the key to the survival of the colonists during the first year they arrived in 1620.
Thanksgiving is commonly known to be grateful about good things as a way to commemorate the colonial Pilgrims' harvest meal that they shared with Wampanoag Indians who were the key to the survival of the colonists during the first year they arrived in 1620. Which actually didn't go that way. The Wanpanoag tribe and the Puritas were not friends, they were more sort of political allies. When the time came, the Puritans drove away and made war against the importante, porque se valora el esfuerzo y dedicación que hacen las demás personas por un bienestar en común.
A mí me gusta el día de Acción de Gracias porque paso tiempo con mi familia, también porque hago actividades en la escuela y nos enseñan que desde pequeños debemos ser agradecidos con las personas que nos dejan algo en la vida; en especial, a nuestros padres que hacen todo el esfuerzo para que nosotros tengamos salud, buena educación.
Which actually didn't go that way. The Wanpanoag tribe and the Puritas were not friends, they were more sort of political allies. When the time came, the Puritans drove away and made war against the Wanpanoag even though they had been helped by them. The president who created it was Lincoln in 1863 declared it a national holiday.
Wanpanoag even though they had been helped by them. The president who created it was Lincoln in 1863 declared it a national holiday.
Thanksgiving is truly the most important of American holidays because, more than even Christmas or the Fourth of July, it is a time when American families reunite, express gratitude for one another, and feel closer to one another than at any other time.
Autor:
Kirstina Radionoskaya
Frida Romero
Isabela Ortiz
Thanksgiving is truly the most important of American holidays because, more than even Christmas or the Fourth of July, it is a time when American families reunite, express gratitude for one another, and feel closer to one another than at any other time.
Nunca debemos olvidarnos de hacer las cosas bien con gusto y buena actitud, así esto servirá para demostrar que las Acciones buenas pueden ser más valiosas que cualquier cosa.
La celebración de Thanksgiving se pone bastante interesante en mi escuela, sobre todo cuando ese día se junta con el día de “ pajamas day”
Les cuento que un día normal de pajamas day, es venir en pijama y traer un peluche, una sábana o una almohada o todo, y vemos una película
El día normal de Thanksgiving es cantar una canción relacionada con el día, lunch compartido y hacer pavos de papel.
Pero como se fusionaron, no cantamos una canción, pero el día estuvo muy divertido en el lunch compartido; comimos un pay de manzana, puré de papa, tiras de pollo y un jugo de manzana En clase de inglés, en lugar de hacer un pavo hicimos unas diademas de papel con dibujos impresos de un sombrero y de 2 diferentes pavos los coloreamos y nos los pusimos. En la clase de español, vimos una presentación sobre los sueños, pesadillas, significados, teorías, funciones, y fases. También del día de Thanksgiving, cómo se creó y un video Después de terminar de ver la presentación, tocó la clase de f rancés y vimos una película que se llama Kiriku no la terminamos de ver por qué se nos acabó el tiempo, regresamos a la clase de español e hicimos un círculo y dijimos por qué estábamos agradecidos
Autor: Darian Gavia
5to Rojo
El pasado jueves 24 de noviembre celebramos la festividad de Thanksgiving, que es un día especial donde damos gracias por lo que tenemos; en el colegio lo celebramos compartiendo alimentos muy ricos, salimos del salón y ese momento se vuelve especial, ya que comemos de forma diferente; compartimos con nuestras maestras o maestros y damos gracias por esos alimentos. De igual forma, realizamos actividades con esa temática tanto es español como en inglés
Yo en lo personal, doy gracias a la vida por tener unos padres que me aman, dan todo para que yo tenga buena educación y pueda aportar cosas productivas a mi país. Agradezco por tener una hermanita que me acompaña en esta aventura llamada vida, doy gracias por estar en un colegio grande, bonito y que se preocupa por el medio ambiente; agradezco a mis maestras y maestros que nos enseñan y nos brindan todo su amor para que crezcamos con muchos valores
No hay que olvidarnos de ser agradecidos, no solo un día si no todos los días porque tenemos vida, salud y grandes aventuras que pasamos.
Hi, my name is Isabella I am in fourth grade. Let me speak about one of my favorite celebrations, which is Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving for me is a very important celebration because I am with my family and f riends and it´s a time to be thankful for all the good things we have in life, like our family, our home, siblings, and even for our pets.
I celebrate it in two ways. In the morning my parents, my sister, and I gather together to open little presents and say what we are thankful for
In the afternoon we go to the garden of my neighborhood, some neighbors get together and have a big party with food like mashed potatoes and turkey, decorations, and games!
Even though sometimes we don’t celebrate it with a big party we like to take some time out of our days and together watch a movie, order some food and be together
I love this celebration because there are never enough reasons to tell my family that I love them and that I am thankful for everything they do and for everything they are
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Autor:
Isabella Velasquez
4th Red
Autor: Carlo Camacho
Acosta
2do. Azul