Thanksgiving games are fun for the classroom, parties or if you have a group of kids at your house on Thanksgiving waiting for the food to be done. If you have leftover M&Ms from Halloween you’ll be in even better shape for this game.
To play it, print out the turkeys and grab candy and dice. The color of candy placed on the turkey’s “feathers” depends on what number is rolled on the dice.
It’s a sneaky way to get in some learning while also eating some candy.
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A lot of kids aren’t in school for the Fourth of July, but whether you’re in a classroom or at home, you’ll probably want to mark July 4, 2026, in a special way because it is America’s 250th birthday. And there are lots of ways to learn and celebrate, as we’ll see below.
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