Hands-on Activities for Learning About Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
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Hands-on Activities for Learning About Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Like millions of other Americans the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade will be on the television in my house this coming Thursday morning. Just like last year Macy’s is providing some hands-on STEAM lessons related to the parade. 

Parade 101 features four video demonstrations of hands-on activities that students can do at home with their parents or in your classroom. The four activities include inflating balloons through the use of baking soda and vinegar, designing balloons for the parade, making and using sculping dough, and building model floats. All of the videos include lists of needed supplies. 

I like all four of the activities. If I was to recommend one for Thanksgiving day it would be building model floats or designing because they can be done with cardboard, paper, glue, markers, and other common household materials that don’t make a mess and don’t have to be done in a kitchen. That said, I think the most fun one is the inflating balloons activity. 

In addition to the videos and STEAM projects Parade 101 offers some printable coloring sheets and puzzles. An interactive timeline of the history of the parade is still available to view as well. 

Finally, if you are looking for some history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade videos, take a look at the following videos that I’ve shared in the past. 

History of the Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The History of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Like millions of other Americans the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade will be on the television in my house this coming Thursday morning. Just like last year Macy’s is providing some hands-on STEAM lessons related to the parade. Parade 101 features four video demonstrations of hands-on activities that students can do at home with their parents or in your classroom. The four activities include inflating balloons through the use of baking soda and vinegar, designing balloons for the parade, making and using sculping dough, and building model floats. All of the videos include lists of needed supplies. I like all four of the activities. If I was to recommend one for Thanksgiving day it would be building model floats or designing because they can be done with cardboard, paper, glue, markers, and other common household materials that don’t make a mess and don’t have to be done in a kitchen. That said, I think the most fun one is the inflating balloons activity. In addition to the videos and STEAM projects Parade 101 offers some printable coloring sheets and puzzles. An interactive timeline of the history of the parade is still available to view as well. Finally, if you are looking for some history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade videos, take a look at the following videos that I’ve shared in the past. History of the Thanksgiving Day Parade.The History of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day ParadeFree Technology For Teachers, Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, Steam, STEM, ThanksgivingRead More

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