Monday, December 1, 2014

Thanksgiving Cornucopia in 6th Grade

THANKSGIVING CORNUCOPIA IN SIXTH GRADE
Our sixth graders learned about the American tradition of cornucopias (the horn of plenty) this Thanksgiving. They are large, horn-shaped baskets that are typically filled with fruit, vegetables, flowers and nuts. Cornucopias are an important symbol of Thanksgiving for many Americans because they represent abundance and nourishment.

Our students designed and decorated a variety of foods to include in the sixth grade cornucopia. Each piece also contained a sentence that explained what the students are thankful for, usually family or friends. :)

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