Description
The Agricultural History of Thanksgiving – A Meaningful Thanksgiving Lesson for All Ages
Transform your holiday season with a Thanksgiving lesson that goes deeper than turkeys and tradition.
This 10-lesson, leveled mini-course brings kids face-to-face with the real agricultural story behind America’s first harvest celebration — blending Indigenous food wisdom, colonial survival, ecology, and gratitude in a way your whole family can enjoy.
Whether you’re teaching K–4, 5–8, or 9–12, this Thanksgiving lesson delivers rich history, simple teaching guides, and visually stunning workbook pages that make learning meaningful without adding stress during an already busy season.
🍁 What’s Included
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10 high-quality Thanksgiving lessons
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Parent/Teacher Guide
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Leveled student pages for K–4, 5–8, and 9–12
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Engaging readings + age-appropriate workbook activities
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Built-in character and gratitude discussions
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Optional videos, simple activities, and reflection prompts
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Print or digital formats available
Why Families Love This Thanksgiving Lesson
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Teaches real agricultural history
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Honors Indigenous knowledge respectfully
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Connects food, land, and gratitude
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Minimal prep — simple, beautiful, and ready to use
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Works for homeschoolers, co-ops, classrooms, and family learning
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Instantly engaging for kids of all ages
Formats
Printed Workbook
High-quality, full-color book shipped to your home. Perfect for keepsakes or ready-to-go lessons.
Digital Download
Instant access. Easily print at home or use digitally.
Seasonal Release — Available for a Limited Time
This Thanksgiving lesson is only available leading up to Thanksgiving week. After that, it goes back into the vault until next year’s holiday season.
🌽 Teach the Heart Behind the Harvest
Give your kids a Thanksgiving lesson that teaches gratitude, resilience, and the true agricultural roots of the holiday — all while making meaningful memories together.
A 55-page, 10-lesson mini course designed for the whole family. Includes leveled worksheets for elementary, middle, and high school students. Explore the origins, history, and significance of the foods we give thanks for each Thanksgiving.





Susan Severson Ricketts –
I just ordered the other day and got it today. I’ve looked it over it looks wonderful.
Kate Deters –
Thank you for the Thanksgiving unit. I used it in our home for 4 students that covered all three worksheet sections. You did a great job including the history of our land use, gratitude for what we have, and conserving for future generations.