(Please note that each idea has a graded code at the end. P is for Preschool children, E is for Elementary children, T is for Teenagers, and A is for Adults.)
1. Using large sheets of paper, everyone in the family draws pictures of things they're thankful for. Keep the artwork for next year and display them
2. Create a Thankful Box, in which family members put slips of paper telling what they're thankful for. After dinner, read the papers out loud. (ETA)
3. Encourage each person to bring some special object to the table that represents what they are thankful for this year. Let each take a turn to share
4. Experience dinner together with only candlelight. Reflect on what it would be like to be without lighting, heat, shelter, etc. Spend some time
5. Write a card to someone you are especially thankful for. Be sure to allow time, material and stamps so this project will work. (PETA)
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