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Happy Thanksgiving!

This past week, all students learned about why Thanksgiving is celebrated and some of the Thanksgiving traditions in the United States. Students were able to think about what they are thankful for in their lives and write an I am thankful for statement on a leaf, which they then stuck on a tree to create a display of all that Tarrio is thankful for.

                                  

To learn more about Thanksgiving, follow this link to the presentation  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11r0K05iplbY3U53sPhkbWHMFZtHZG3YywMR73IF73Rc/edit?usp=sharing  

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