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Thanksgiving Worksheets from School Sparks
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
If you're looking for supplemental activities to use during the last few days before the Thanksgiving holiday, check out these amazing themed worksheets created by Renee Abramovitz of School Sparks! We know your kiddos will have a blast learning new holiday vocabulary words with the sight word flash cards, working on their handwriting skills with the themed tracing worksheets, honing visual discrimination skills with the cutesy same/different exercises, building phonemic awareness with the beginning sounds and syllables printables, and reviewing directional words with the fun game mat! Overall, lots of great learning exercises that would work perfectly with your Thanksgiving lessons! {Or, of course, in place of those lessons you meant to plan!}
Be sure to visit School Sparks for the amazing {FREE!} printables!
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