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I’m so excited to announce that my updated Thanksgiving Printables Pack is here! This is by far the biggest and best of my Thanksgiving printables, and I hope it will complement any learning your children are doing about Thanksgiving.
Last Thanksgiving, when my kids were 4, we spent a lot of time reading the book If You Were At The First Thanksgiving by Anne Kamma. Although I thought the book would be too advanced for them, they loved it! And even better, they learned so much about American history and the first Thanksgiving feast from reading this book over and over again. This brought me so much joy, because I really love the focus on family and togetherness that is at the heart of the Thanksgiving holiday.
It is my hope that my updated Thanksgiving Printables Pack will be a wonderful way for your children to celebrate what is special about the Thanksgiving holiday while also practicing some important educational skills.
Note: For more Thanksgiving printables your kids will love, see my Thanksgiving Activities for Kids page.
My Thanksgiving Printables Pack contains 73 Thanksgiving printables with activities for kids ages 2 to 7. The activities in this pack cover a range of skills, including:
- shapes and sizes
- colors
- same vs. different
- patterning
- puzzles
- fine motor
- mazes
- math (number identification, counting, addition, subtraction)
- literacy (letter identification, alphabetical order, phonemic awareness, word searches)
Many of the activities have multiple versions so you can tailor the activity to your children’s developmental level(s).
Below I am sharing some pictures from my kids using the printables in this pack last year. QBoy was really interested in the images of the male Pilgrim with his tall hat, and he had a lot of questions for me about who the Pilgrims were. What a fun and authentic way to begin a discussion about some of the earliest American settlers who came over from England!
Some of the activities from the Thanksgiving Printable Pack that my kids worked on include this Which One is Different? activity. I had the kids put the worksheets in their Crayola Dry Erase Activity Centers to complete them. This allows me to re-use the same worksheet for both kids and to save the worksheets for additional use in the future.
QBoy was working on basic phonics skills, and he did great with this Thanksgiving-themed initial sound sorting activity. He was able to correctly identify and sort the images that started with /t/ like turkey and the images that started with /p/ like pumpkin.
XGirl enjoyecd practicing her scissors skills using our kid-friendly scissors.
I used the Thanksgiving Shape Matching activity to help XGirl learn some of the more advanced shapes like ellipses, rhombuses, and pentagons.
I had QBoy work on a subtraction activity using this Thanksgiving Subtraction Game from the pack. For counting objects, he used some acorns he collected while we were on a recent hike.
Here’s a sneak peak at just some of the pages included in this pack:
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More Thanksgiving resources
More Thanksgiving posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Books about Thanksgiving
- 20+ turkey crafts and activities
- Thanksgiving learning activities
- Thanksgiving do-a-dot printables
- Thanksgiving coloring pages
- Thanksgiving Sudoku
- Turkey letter sounds game
For more Thanksgiving printables and activities your kids will love, see my Thanksgiving Activities for Kids page and my Thanksgiving Pinterest board.
Debbie J
Looks like a fantastic pack! Can’t wait to get it! Thanks for sharing at TGIF!
Renae
I can’t wait to use some of these printables. Thank you so much for sharing!
Dorene Nelson
Not currently homeschooling but trying to have an educational influence on my grandsons. This looks great.
Daniele @ Domestic Serenity
This is wonderful, thank you so much! I have two boys who will love this…appreciate the heads up about the Crayola center too, I didn’t know about it.
Anna@The Measured Mom
Thanks for sharing another phenomenal pack with us at After School!
Beth
What a great Thanksgiving pack! I love the advanced cutting practice you included – great idea!
Thanks for linking up and have a GREAT weekend =)
Beth
Sugar Aunts
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Colleen
Terra
I love it! I’m using it with my nephew this Thanksgiving. Thank you!
Jeanine
Good Day! I have been looking for a few months now for some real fantastic yet FREE printables to extend my child’s learning, after preschool. I find they don’t always get the one on one that some LO’s require, in a full classroom. My child in particular, has some developmental delays. I find the printables extremely useful. (Black & white are normally preferred due to ink costs here) Being in a disability budget,mist next to impossible to find funds for personal resources to assist my child’s learning.. Point Is: I can not possibly thank you enough for providing these types of in depth detailed fully packed learning page printables!!! For free!! A very special thank you for being here and providing the learning tools you have, affordably to all .. You have no idea how much it means to me to be able to assist my young learner in such a wonderful way. Thank you again…. Happy and Blessed Holidays to you and yours from us in Canada 😀
Katie
Thank you so much Jeanine! Comments like this are a great motivator for me to keep doing what I doing!
And by the way, you can probably print any of my printables in black and white just by adjusting your printer settings to “print greyscale” or something similar. Just a tip in case you didn’t know that was possible! 🙂
Julie T.
Thank you so much! I know I am just seeing this – after Thanksgiving – but I will still be able to use it! Blessings!
Julie
Great Thanksgiving pack!