While staying home with my toddler, I was having such a hard time finding activities for a two-year-old, so I slowly started creating my own teaching materials! After creating lots of original new clip art, I began creating more advanced activities for Pre-K and Kindergarten as well.
My super simple preschool printables were downloaded thousands of times in a matter of weeks, so I thought it would be fun to attempt something more comprehensive. This one will be a perfect addition to your Thanksgiving unit plans in November, or even to use at home with your little ones!
I would recommend laminating some of the sheets or placing them in plastic page protectors to use with dry erase markers.
This 40-page pack includes multiple math, language, and literacy activities featuring an original Thanksgiving poem! This is an excellent resource for your Pre-K and Kindergarten classroom centers for November.
With tracing, coloring, counting, matching, sequencing, lacing, and simple puzzles and games, this is a versatile pack you'll be able to use year after year. (Laminating encouraged!) There are also activities to encourage the development of fine motor skills.
22 pages are in color, and 18 pages feature black line illustrations for photocopying purposes.
Pack includes:
- Thanksgiving “me” page
- A Thanksgiving Poem
- Rhyming words
- Color and sequence
- Storyboard illustrations
- Storyboard color and trace
- Letters C, P, T
- Puzzles
- Letter and Number Tracing
- Lacing Cards
- Thanksgiving Acronym
- Turkey Color and Count
- Patterns and Counting
- Counting 1-10
- Maze
- Picture Matching Cards
- Memory Matching Game
- Letter Sorting
- Order by Size
- Cutting Practice
To accompany your Thanksgiving units, also consider this Construct-a-Cornucopia printable pattern kit!
Thank you all so much for your support!

What a great idea! Thanks for linking this printable post into the Kid Lit Blog Hop. I think it will help so many blogger moms looking for the same lesson!
ReplyDeleteoh I love it...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great resource. I've tweeted about it to my followers. You have so many wonderful resources on your site Brooke - love it! Thanks for linking into the Kid Lit Blog Hop. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! Thanks for linking up to the Kit Lit Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteI was thrilled to cohost again check out some awesome blogs, like yours :) I'm looking forward to doing this activity with my kids next month :)