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Grateful Seasons Trees We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga Book Craft Native American

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I was worried that my students would struggle with this particular craft. They did not. They loved this one as much as the other ones they have done so far.
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Perfect art/craft activity to accompany the children's book, "We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga" by Traci Sorell and illustrated by Frane Lessac. Read aloud the story and then encourage students to share what they are grateful for for each season.

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Great for Reading Centers for all grade levels! Inspired by "We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga," create a 3D tree labeled in Cherokee with the names of the seasons, and then write what you are thankful for for each season on the leaves. Leaves have "Otsaliheliga" printed on them. Encourage students to take notes/study who the Cherokee celebrated each season, and write down items that they are grateful for that relate to the items mentioned in the book.

Product Includes:

- Tree Templates:

-----Plain Black and White, Black and White English Season Labels, Black and White Cherokee Season Labels,

-----Color Plain, Color with English Season Labels, Color with Cherokee Season Labels

- Leaves with "Otsaliheliga" label or plain.

- Leaves come in color or black and white.

- Directions to Put craft together

Ways to use the craft:

  • Share your Grateful Trees with friends and family to share what you are thankful for this Thanksgiving.
  • Share your Grateful Trees and ask family and friends what they are grateful for.
  • Display your tree to remind you to be thankful and to show gratitude for those and the things around you.

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