Thanksgiving Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

Thanksgiving Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

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These FREE Thanksgiving Letter Tracing activities are perfect for keeping your kiddos practicing their pre-writing and letter recognition, helping them build a strong foundation for future reading and writing. 

This type of activity also helps preschoolers build fine motor and hand-eye coordination, visual and spatial skills, creativity, concentration and focus, phonics, and letter-name and sound recognition skills.

Thanksgiving Letter Tracing for Preschoolers
Thanksgiving Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

This Thanksgiving Letter Tracing pack includes the 26 letters of the alphabet, with each page featuring one uppercase and one lowercase letter from A to Z. You can get it at the end of this post.

You will love that this low-prep resource, which can also be reused for children, can be traced, erased, and traced again to make it super fun for them.  To do that, you have to print the pages in white cardstock, laminate them, or place them in dry-erase pockets, and let the children use dry-erase markers to trace the letters.

You can keep them separate, put them together as a book, or use a ring to hold them together.

If you want to add other literacy activities to your collection, just click on the links below, to get immediate access to them.

Beginning Sounds

Compound Words

Find the Letter

Letter Match

Letter Tracing

Pre-Writing

Rhyming

Word Wall Cards

Fill your library and the different centers with many books about Thanksgiving-related themes. If you don’t have many available, you can always find a lot at your local library or used bookstore.  Of course, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking on the titles below.

  • The Story of the Pilgrims by Katharine RossThis exciting book retells the story of the pilgrims’ voyage across the Atlantic to the first Thanksgiving feast, with colorful, beautiful illustrations that will surely delight your young historians.
  • Thanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks! By Sutherland.  This book uses simple text and colorful illustrations to introduce preschoolers to the joy of celebrating Thanksgiving with family and friends and to be thankful for everything and every day.
  • Bear Says Thanks by Karma Wilson.  This book offers beautiful illustrations and playful text to tell the story of a Bear who has planned a big dinner to celebrate family and friendship.
  • Thanks for Thanksgiving by Julie Markes.  This book uses simple text and striking illustrations to remind kids and adults alike about the little details that make each day enjoyable, and to share the true Thanksgiving spirit in a warm, genuine way.

For those of you who don’t have time to check this activity out right now but are interested in having it available later, please pin it to your Thanksgiving, literacy, or writing board on Pinterest.  That way, you will have it available for when you need it.

Thanksgiving Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

Don’t forget to grab your FREE Thanksgiving Letter Tracing pack.  To get it click on the button and put your email address in the box. The PDF file will open immediately for you to save and print.

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P.D. Please let me know if you liked these activities.  My goal is to help you in any way I can, and I don’t want anything more than to post something you might find helpful.

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