This worksheet will help students think about who and what is important to them, as well as why they are thankful for those people and things.
Print this page and trace or stamp children's hands on the right side.
Let children decorate it to look like a turkey and send it home as a Thanksgiving card!
See if your students can pick the right homonym in the song on the top half of this worksheet.
On the bottom, students write rhyming words found the the song above.
This worksheet challenges students to make as many words as they can using the letters from "What good things are you most thankful for?"
Young children will love these Thanksgiving activities! There are songs, costume ideas, book suggestions, bulletin board ideas, and recipes for Play dough Bead Necklaces and Pumpkin Pie Dough.
ART TIME! Thanksgiving is almost here and I wanted to have G make a few cute decorations to gift to our family members for Thanksgiving.
A packet of 36 songs, available as one unit and as each individual page.
Features:
Ten Little Children
The Twelve Days of School
The Secret Letter Song
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Phon-exercise
The Vowel Song
Old Macdonald Had a Farm
Days of the Week and Macarena Months
The Color Farm
The Weather Song
Someone's Birthday
Firefighter Song
Safety First!
Five Little Pumpkins
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Thanksgiving Day
The Turkey
Three Turkeys
This Land is Your Land
Singing the Senses
My Dreidel
Directions
On Martin Luther King Day
The Butterfly
Our Great State (Pennsylvania)
Counting Coins
A Money Trading Song
The Dollar Song
The Bunny Pokey
Comin' Round The Mountain (Sums of 11)
Row Row Row Your Boat (Facts of 12)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Facts of 13)
Parts of a Plant
The Rock Song
Green Plants
Changing Rocks
A thanksgiving poem with a space for students to add what theyare thankful for.