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Preview of America’s 250th Parade Float Project-Based Learning 2nd-4th Grade PBL

America’s 250th Parade Float Project-Based Learning 2nd-4th Grade PBL

Celebrate America’s 250th birthday (Semiquincentennial) with this engaging, cross-curricular Parade Float Project-Based Learning Unit for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade! Students become real parade designers as they research, plan, budget, design, and present their own America’s 250th celebration float. This comprehensive unit integrates reading, vocabulary, informational text, math word problems, budgeting, creative writing, and art, all centered around U.S. history and civic pride. Perfect for Co
Preview of Rolling with Gratitude: Thanksgiving Parade Float PBL (2nd–4th Graders)

Rolling with Gratitude: Thanksgiving Parade Float PBL (2nd–4th Graders)

Bring the excitement of Thanksgiving parades into your classroom with this hands-on, cross-curricular float design project! Students will imagine, plan, and build their own miniature parade floats while learning about the history, meaning, and creativity behind real Thanksgiving parades. This resource includes everything you need for a full Thanksgiving-themed PBL unit—blending reading, writing, math, art, teamwork, and critical thinking. Students will read a nonfiction passage, learn key vocabu
Preview of Thanksgiving Parade Math Place Value Craft

Thanksgiving Parade Math Place Value Craft

Grab this Thanksgiving math place value craft for reviewing place value for one, two or three digit numbers in a fun and engaging way for Thanksgiving time. This parade float printable resource is the perfect low prep activity for math time. It is great for an independent math center activity and makes a great craft for bulletin boards. This product includes:Thanksgiving Parade float craft templatenumber task cards numbers (1 - 525) + blank ones if you need to go higher than 525.1 alrea
Preview of Finding Missing Angles with Algebra - Build a Thanksgiving/Christmas Parade

Finding Missing Angles with Algebra - Build a Thanksgiving/Christmas Parade

This is such a fun activity before Thanksgiving Break! My students love building their parades in groups of 6, but you could have students work individually, in pairs or threes! Students use their knowledge of angles and triangles to set up and solve equations to find missing angles. Their correct answers will prompt them to draw a float for the Thanksgiving Day Parade!
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