Hi everyone! Looking for some fun Thanksgiving related preschool activities for your kids? I’ve had so many requests to do a Thanksgiving Preschool Printable pack, that I did! YAY!
Download the Thanksgiving Preschool Printables
(DOWNLOAD TIP: If your browser does not open the printable, RIGHT click on the above link then select “SAVE LINK AS” and you will be prompted to SAVE it to your hard drive! Hope that helps!)
What’s Included in the FREE download?
- Large Floor Numbers
- Pre-writing Practice
- Letter T Tracing
- Letter T Poking Page
- Pumpkin Pie Color Puzzles
- “Thanks” Letter Matching
- Pattern Activity
- Building Activity
- Counting Practice
- Number Cards
- Thanksgiving Coloring Page
- Size Sorting
- Number Order puzzle
- Do-A-Dot Page
- “Thanks” Bean Bag Toss
- Thanksgiving Graphing Activity
- What is the Difference Activity
- Cutting Practice
Large Floor Numbers: Lay cards out on the floor and have your child hop to the number as you call it out. You can also use this as a beanbag toss game and have your child toss a beanbag to each number as you call it out.
Number Order Puzzle: Cut the puzzle out along the guide lines then use the numbers along the bottom to help you put the puzzle back together.
Thanksgiving Pattern Activity: Use the game pieces at the bottom of the printable to finish each pattern.
Size Sorting: Cut out the turkey’s and then sort from smallest to largest. Discuss which one is smallest, largest, and middle or medium.
Building Activity: Print page twice, leave one whole and cut one for game pieces. Use the pieces to re-create the pattern. This download includes 2 building activities.
Scissor Skills: Use child safe scissors to practice cutting along the dotted lines.
Thanksgiving Graphing: Use the guides at the top of the page to color in the correct amount of squares. Discuss which one had the most, 2nd most, least, and 2nd least.
Letter T Poke Page: Lay page on the carpet, then use a toothpick or oversized thumb tack to poke holes along the letter lines. Hold up to window afterwards to reveal your letter!
Letter T Tracing: Laminate and then use dry-erase marker to practice tracing the letter T.
“Thanks” Bean Bag Toss: Cut out letter cards, then lay on floor. Call out a letter for your student and have them toss the beanbag onto the correct letter. Alternate Option: Attach cards to wall or cork board. Use dart gun to shoot each letter as you call it out! (This idea came from 1+1+1)
Thanksgiving Coloring Page: Use markers, or crayons to color the picture.
Color Puzzles: Cut out the pies, then cut each one in half in different ways. Match up the pies based on their color. For a challenge, have your child put the correct colored pie onto each color word on the word grid.
Counting: Cut out the number cards (incl. in download). Count each item on the cards and add the correct number card to the blank box.
Which is Different? Examine each row of images and circle the one that is different.
“Thanks” Letter Match: Use the Letter Disks to match up to each letter. If you’re looking for more challenge, give this game to your kindergartner as a capital/lowercase matching game by using the uppercase card with the lowercase letter disks or visa versa! Click here to download the accompanying Letter Disks if you don’t already have them!
Number Cards: Cut out the number cards then have your student place them in numerical order. Use the manipulative of your choice and put the correct amount on each card. Some ideas: cheerios, gold fish, beads, legos, mini-clothes pins, etc.
Pre-Writing Skills: Laminate and use a dry-erase marker to trace over the pre-writing shapes.
Do-A-Dot Marker Page: Use your Dot-A-Dot Markers to fill in the Letter T shapes! If you don’t have Dot-A-Dot Markers, you can also have your child add 1 sticker per circle to create the Letter T shapes.
That’s it! I hope you enjoy your holiday weekend, and my new Thanksgiving Printables!
Thank you so much; these are great!!
Thank you for the wonderful Thanksgiving printables pages! I look forward to using them!
Oh my gosh, these are wonderful! So cute, too. 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂
Love these! My preschooler and kindergartener ADORED these today. Thanks for the resource!
I came found your site through a reader. My wife and I homeschool our daughter and we have been talking about Thanksgiving a lot. I wonder if the pictures of the Native Americians are too much. They are caricatures that reinforce stereotypes of the People whom the Pilgrams feasted with. Their dress does not locate them on the East Coast. I know we are looking for cute things for our kids to do, but their are more accurate representations of both the Pilgrams and First People.
Jon, I thought some of the same things as you, though I’ll be using these. The art is cartoony and whimsical all the way around, which I know my daughter will enjoy. I found this site through a Pinterest search and am glad to have found it. However, I’d also love to see more accurate, but still kid-friendly images. If you’ve come across them, would you mind sharing? Thank you! And much appreciation to erica for sharing so freely from her bounty of art, too! These will be a nice introduction to her now that she’s at an age to appreciate some history!
I cant beleive you just made this , and are sharing it for FREE! You truely are a kind and giving person. My little one will love to work with these cute activities. Thank you so much sharing your talents with all of us!
Thanks for the printable! This is just what I was looking for!
These are so cute! Thanks for sharing! I will be using these this year for sure at homeschool and at Grandma’s house Thanksgiving Day with the nieces and nephews
I can’t wait to use some of your activities with my kindergarten class this month. Thank you for sharing your hard work!
Thanks! This was perfect for my almost 3 year old and almost 5 year old! Appreciate it!