Thanksgiving is here and then on to Christmas! I’m ready for both! These will be my last fall printables for the year - a Thanksgiving Word Search and a Thanksgiving Letter Search. There are two word searches. The words are the same, but the arrangement is different. The letter search is ideal for little ones learning their letters. This is how I plan to use it with my preschooler: I’ll go through each letter with her to help her practice letter names and sounds. I’ll give her a different color of marker for each letter and ask her to circle them and count them. Because she can’t write her numbers on her own yet, I’ll lightly write the number on the line (in pencil) that she tells me, and then she’ll trace it. You could also use a variety of crayons to color over each letter in the key, hand over the crayons, and let them get to work circling. Of course, you could just give your child a pencil to count and write. Color-coding just makes it a little more fun and will help them keep track of the letters they find. Click images to download your free printables! *These Thanksgiving Word and Letter Search downloads are for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support! Our Thanksgiving plans are a little different this year, as I’m sure many of yours are! Since we won’t be getting together with extended family, I plan to have some activities around for my kids during Thanksgiving break. This Build A Turkey activity will help entertain my younger kids, at least for a little while! The turkey is in pieces, ready to be colored or painted, cut out, and assembled. Because of the separate pieces, painting would be especially fun for young kids that get annoyed when their watercolor paint colors touch and mix. If you want to prop the turkey up, like the one pictured, make a triangular, tent-like shape out of cardstock and glue the turkey on. Otherwise, glueing it onto construction paper would work great, because it’s a little larger than regular printer paper. Depending on the amount of feathers you’d like to use, you might want to print the feathers page twice. If you want to be notified every time a new post is up, don't forget to subscribe to be added to my email list at the bottom or side of this page! Click the images to download your free printables! *These Build A Turkey printable pages are for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support! These Gratitude Dice are perfect for family night, as dinnertime conversation starters, or to use at your Thanksgiving table. They provide simple prompts to encourage family members and friends to think about the variety of things they have to be thankful for. I find this to be good for myself and my family always, but especially during hard times. What better time than during one of the craziest years we've ever experienced! Click images to download your free printables!
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