Thanksgiving Worksheets for Tots through Teens

Are you already in Christmas mode? For some, once November hits, it’s time for Christmas music and movies. I however, actually look forward to Thanksgiving. Seriously, what’s not to like about indulging in lots of yummy food? As we get into Thanksgiving week, I like to give my kids some themed worksheets to add some fun to their schoolwork. In this post, I’ve compiled a list of free Thanksgiving worksheets for tots through teens. I also have some hands-on activities for all ages to enjoy.

Are there really Thanksgiving worksheets for tots through teens?

Yes! It’s a bit more difficult to find themed worksheets for the older crowd, but there are some available. If you are schooling multiple ages like I am, you can make individual packets for your kids for various subjects. This provides a little break in their regular school work schedule. To make it easier for you to browse through your options, I organized the printables by subject.

Math

Preschool sequencing activities from Preschoolplayandlearn.com are sets of cards for kids to practice putting events in the right order. They cover the following activities:

  • Making an Apple Pie
  • Building a Scarecrow
  • Raking Leaves
  • Picking Apples

I have a Seasons Printable Game for young ones to sort and match pictures to the correct season.

In my Fall alphabet and number matching printable, students will match upper case letters to lower case ones, and numbers 1-10 with pictures to match.

Kidzone.ws has Thanksgiving themed math pages for grades 1-5

Using the Turkey coordinate graph from Teachers Pay Teachers (middle school), students can plot points on a graph using coordinates. They can then connect the dots to unveil a mystery picture.

Thanksgiving Feast Budget (Teachers Pay Teachers) – Middle to high schoolers are tasked with planning a Thanksgiving dinner and keeping a specific budget.

History: Thanksgiving Lapbooks and Unit Studies

There are two Thanksgiving Tot Packs available.

Thanksgiving Tot Pack from Lawteedah

Thanksgiving Tot Pack (to go with I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie) from 3Dinosaurs.com

If you want to focus on the Pilgrims, there are also two unit studies to cover the subject.

Pilgrims Unit Study Inallyoudo.com (1st-5th grade target, but can be adjusted for younger or older)

Pilgrims History Unit at Bless My Budget (1st-5th)

Mamas Learning Corner has a wealth of resources on her site. History of the First Thanksgiving  (I would guess 1st-5th, but can be adjusted for younger and older. There is a code breaking worksheet included that my high schooler would enjoy).Embedded videos on her blog as well.

Meet Penny has 4 days of study with links to videos and free printables with her Thanksgiving Unit Study.

Reading/Writing

There’s a variety of activities in this section. Some are reading comprehension activities. Others are writing prompts or copywork.

A Little Pinch of Perfect offers Pilgrim and Native American Easy Readers  (K-1st grade) in color or black and white. 

You can find a Reading Comprehension Pack for K-4 at MrsThomsonstreasures.

The Thanksgiving Reading Comprehension Bonus Freebie are free pages which are part of a larger bundle for sale. The target range is 3rd-5th grade maybe?

Teachers Pay Teachers has a Thanksgiving Gratitude Theme: Reading Fables, Writing which covers the theme of gratitude in Aesop’s Fables (middle/high school)

Thanksgiving Writing Prompts at Woo Jr feature color pictures in addition to writing prompts to help students begin a story.

The Year We Had Two Thanksgivings enables middle/high schoolers to write a letter for or against moving the date of Thanksgiving. Real letters can be viewed as examples.

All ages can practice their story writing skills in a fun way with my “Thanksgiving Roll-a-Story.” Students roll a dice to determine their setting (time and place), character and conflict. It’s available in my resource library.

Thanksgiving Roll-a-Story
Thanksgiving Roll a Story

I have a Giving Thanks Scripture Copywork schedule and printable you can use at any time of the year.

Grammar

Hands down, my favorite entertaining way to practice grammar, is by using Mad Libs. If you have never tried one out, I highly recommend you do. Mad Libs are stories with blanks in them. The blanks are labeled with the part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.) or type of word (drink, animal, color, etc.) needed to complete the story. Without looking at the story, you choose words to fill in the blanks. You add them back in to get a very funny story.

Woo Jr. has 6 Thanksgiving Mad Libs for you to try.

You can find a Thanksgiving Mad Lib Printable at Small stuff counts.

Teachers Pay Teachers has a few different kind of grammar activities for you to use.

There is a Thanksgiving Mad Lib.

A Thanksgiving Contraction Match Up is suitable for (1st-3rd graders.

Kinder through 2nd grade can have fun with a Thanksgiving Sort Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives.

Hands-On Activities for Tots through Teens

In addition to using Thanksgiving worksheets to add some fun to your school days, you can also throw in some hands-on activities.

Science Experiments (for all ages)

These science experiments are suitable for all ages and perfect for the whole family to enjoy.

Dancing Popcorn LittleBinsforLittleHands.com

Turkey Toothpaste at preschoolpowolpackets.blogspot.com

18 Thanksgiving Science Activities at ElementalScience.com

10 Thanksgiving Experiments Raisingdv.com (the Coke experiment is amazing!)

Hands On Snacks

Snack crafts are a winning combination. You don’t have to worry about where to store the craft, you get to eat it! Here are some fun ideas for food activities, or “foodivities:”

Thanksgiving Story Mix from Teachers Pay Teachers uses different ingredients to tell about the first Thanksgiving.

When I was helping in a kindergarten class in my college days, I learned how to make the Easiest Pumpkin Pie Pudding. You can find the recipe in my resource library (as well as all my free printables). The thing I love about this recipe is that kids each make their own individual cup of pudding. My kids love to eat it.

Pumpkin pie pudding
Pumpkin Pie Pudding Recipe

How about making some Oreo Turkeys? Food.com has the instructions to make these cute guys.

Sippycup Mom has a clever Cornucopia for Kids on her site.

You can find an Edible Apple Turkey Craft at The Better Baker

Just for Fun

Don’t miss out on these fun Knock-knock jokes and riddles from Holidappy,com

Hopefully you will try out some of these free Thanksgiving worksheets for tots through teens. I know this is an unusual time, but we still can make the holidays fun for our kids, and educational too!

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2 thoughts on “Thanksgiving Worksheets for Tots through Teens

  • December 2, 2020 at 3:34 am
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    Hello! I could have sworn I’ve been to this website before but after browsing through some of the post I realized it’s new to me. Nonetheless, I’m definitely delighted I found it and I’ll be bookmarking and checking back frequently!

    • December 2, 2020 at 5:07 pm
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      I’m so glad you found some useful things on the site! I’m always open for suggestions on content, so let me know if you’d like to see something covered. Also, watch for my Christmas version of this post.

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