Feast on learning: Thanksgiving printables kids will gobble up

Whether you’re a teacher looking to keep your classroom engaged before the holiday break or a parent searching for screen-free activities to do at home, these Thanksgiving worksheets make learning something to be thankful for. From planning a holiday meal to solving pie-themed sudoku, easily mix academics with a dash of holiday cheer.

Counting Syllables: Fall

Help children master phonics and syllables with a fall twist! Kindergarten and first graders identify and count the syllables in seasonal words while building essential early literacy skills.

Pie Picture Sudoku

Serve up some brain-boosting fun with sudoku! These cut-and-paste puzzles challenge students to use logic and pattern recognition while filling each grid with flavorful pie pieces. With three levels of difficulty, learners can sharpen their problem-solving skills one slice at a time!

Budgeting for a Holiday Meal

Turn math practice into a holiday feast! Learners get $100 to plan a tasty meal for five using real-world math skills like addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Make it even more meaningful by having them help plan your family’s Thanksgiving menu or grocery shopping.

Write A Gratitude Acrostic Poem

Inspire learners to count their blessings through poetry! This acrostic poem activity helps kids in grades 3–8 strengthen writing skills while exploring what gratitude means to them.


Looking for more Thanksgiving resources? Explore Education.com’s Learning Library for 200+ festive worksheets, activities, and more to keep the holiday learning going!

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