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No Bake Pumpkin Pie Recipe
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I can hardly believe October has come and gone! The last couple of days have been a whirlwind with Halloween… but now that November is here, I am in full swing for Thanksgiving and Black Friday shopping and a little pumpkin pie!
Pie is my absolute favorite dessert! Call me crazy, but I love it more than cake and cookies and ice cream! I couldn’t resist my pie obsession, so we made our pumpkin pie in class last week. It was super simple… only five ingredients.
First, the kiddos smashed a graham cracker inside a plastic bag. You better believe they all loved that! Then, we mixed two tablespoons of pumpkin pie filling with 3/4 of a cup of vanilla pudding and a dash of pumpkin pie spice. You could easily use 1 1/2 pudding cups. This is what I did, since I was too lazy busy to make any pudding. We scooped our pudding mixture on top of the crumbled graham crackers, added a dollop of whipped cream, and enjoyed! You can grab the recipe here!
We also completed a class graph and sequenced the recipe!
You can find all of these activities…
and more pumpkin fun in my Pumpkin Palooza pack!
Plus, here’s a little sneak peek at some of the games from my Thanksgiving Game Pack we will be playing for the next few weeks…
We’ll be practicing our CVC words with this fun “Catch the Turkey” game!
During small group and center time, we’ll practice sight words,
as well as letter and sound identification.
Plus, we’ll have a little fun with number recognition. Watch out for the “Gobble!” card!
To say thank you to all of my fabulous followers, I have a Thanksgiving FREEBIE for all of you! I am truly thankful each and every day for all of your support!
If you enjoyed any of these Thanksgiving games, you can grab them,
as well as my Pumpkin Palooza pack, in my TpT store!
A BIG thank you to Amy and Julie for hosting the Holiday’s Around the Blog linky!
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Ashley Sharp
As a dedicated Kindergarten teacher for nearly 20 years, I believe the words “fun, play, and creativity” can sit right alongside the words “developmentally appropriate, engaging, and rigorous.” Learning is meant to be fun and messy!
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