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Thursday
Nov182010

Learning about Thanksgiving in a Deeper Way - Free Resource!




I think that I, like so many other adults my age (and now children following in our footsteps) learned about Thanksgiving in a very superficial way. You know what I mean: pilgrims, Indians, turkey, the voyage to America - that's it. I could tell you dates and reasons to be thankful, but I don't think I ever quite understood the true motivation behind the first Thanksgiving.

True, our little ones (like my five year old son) think Thanksgiving is all about turkeys and a fancy dinner, but I'm really hoping that through our studies this year we are getting at the heart of what it means to be an AMERICAN, and the importance of Thanksgiving. In our home this year we also have much to be thankful for. We have family coming (who we don't see often) and it is my father's 80th birthday.

Since we have been homeschooling I've learned so much, and I'm thrilled to be learning alongside my children. Here are two of my favorite Thanksgiving resources (and one of them is FREE!):

  • Stories of the Pilgrims: You can read this online at the Baldwin Project for free. It is a beautiful set of stores following the pilgrims from England to Holland (how come I never learned they stopped there first?!?), then on to America. Last night we learned about water barges in Holland. The pilgrims have escaped "scorn" in England and are spending some time in Holland. Each chapter is full of tiny gems about the pilgrims, and also gives us a glimpse into ourselves. The chapters are short and packed with interesting adventures, so a little one can sit through the reading, but an older child will still be interested as well. Both my five and nine year old LOVE it. After dinner each night they ask me to sit down and "see what the pilgrims are up to now". Thank you to Tristan at Our Busy Homeschool for blogging about this resource!
  • The Thanksgiving Story: This book is part of Sonlight's Core 3. It is an accurate, interesting story of the first Thanksgiving. We read it last year and it will read it again this year the day before Thanksgiving.

In addition to these resources, I'm thankful we get to keep God at the head of this celebration. When we were in public school God wasn't mentioned during this holiday. I didn't understand at the time what a travesty that really was and how much my daughter was being deprived of a real education at this time of year. I'm thankful we homeschool.

Now, Our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name.

1 Chronicles 29:13

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I love that SL 3 Thanksgiving book! I think I'll go pull it off my shelf--thanks for the reminder!

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSmallWorld at Home

Hooray - glad you like Stories of the Pilgrims too! We've enjoyed it so much. We'll read about the first Thanksgiving in there today or tomorrow, and honestly we'll stop there for this year - baby is coming Saturday... whoo hoo! And we're not naming his Oceanus or Peregrine like the pilgrim babies born on the Mayflower. The kids asked though. (rolling eyes)

Have a great Thanksgiving!

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTristan

Tristan - I think I would name a baby Patience at this point in my week! ha! I will be praying for you and your family while you await the arrival of your little one. Thanks for always giving me ideas through your blog!

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermusicalmary

That looks really interesting. I had heard before that the Pilgrims went to The Netherlands first, but I had forgotten all about it until I read that again.

great post!! I am going to check these out!

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTheresa

I also read that Tristan has her kids act out Stories of the Pilgrims for their dads. I thought that was cute.

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermusicalmary

I'm glad that you stopped by my homeschool place. Sadly I only visit that sporatically. I'm usually at my other place. LOL

Have a wonderfully blessed Thanksgiving!!

November 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKela

Oohh!! I need that Sonlight book! We never used Sonlight, but we've read a few of the books and I've loved every one.

November 19, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermelanie

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