
Students will roll a dot cube and color in that many dots on the feather. They will need the turkey body and feather cutout templates. This Making 10 Turkey activity freebie will help your students build number sense skills and practice beginning addition skills. For more Thanksgiving sight word fun, check out this Baking Sight Words freebie! Making 10 Turkey Freebie

Students will use the feathers to spell out their sight words. Write a sight word on the turkey’s belly.Ĭut out different colors of paper feathers and write one letter on each feather. To prep, the turkey, cut out a brown circle to make the body. This DIY Thanksgiving activity for kindergarten is the perfect way to practice sight words. From pie-baking to apple and pumpkin picking, the scenes included in November’s decks are ultra-engaging and will have your students in the Thanksgiving spirit! Your students are going to love these Thanksgiving-themed interactive activities. Skills included are ending sounds, rhyming words, syllables, CVC word families, subitizing, patterns, number order, and making 5.
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The November Boom Cards set includes 8 full size decks to practice those oh so important math and literacy skills. These digital task cards are self-checking and can be used during whole group instruction, small groups, digital literacy centers, as homework, or any time of day. November Boom Cardsīoom Cards offer a lot of fun practice for your students as they work on key skills. Attach the paper chain to the hand for a simple and fun thankful writing craft. Have students write or trace different things they are thankful for on strips of construction paper and make them into paper chains. Simply trace each student’s hand on a piece of construction paper. This DIY activity is a simple way to incorporate writing into the season. Teaching students the meaning of being thankful is a great social-emotional skill at this time of year. To incorporate fine motor practice, students can use jumbo tweezers or an ice cream scooper to scoop the cotton balls or pom-poms. The first player to fill their pie pan wins. They will put the correct number of cotton balls or pom-poms in their pie pan. Students will take turns rolling a dot cube. The dollar store aluminum pie pans work great for this activity. Each player needs a pie pan and large cotton balls or pom-poms.

To play this game, students will play with a partner. The first Thanksgiving activity for kindergarten is such a hit with students! The best part…it requires very basic supplies that are commonly found in the classroom. These Thanksgiving activities for kindergarten will help you engage your students in learning activities that will help them grow their skills and their love for this holiday!

Thanksgiving in the classroom is one of the most fun times of year! Teaching your kindergarteners all about this special holiday and the concepts of thankfulness and gratitude creates such meaningful conversations and memories.
