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Thanksgiving Handwriting and Drawing Worksheet – “I Am Thankful For”
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What It Is:
A Thanksgiving-themed handwriting and drawing worksheet designed for early learners to practice tracing, writing, and expressing gratitude. Students complete the picture of a turkey and finish the sentence “I am thankful for…” to connect art with writing.
Why Use It:
This engaging worksheet combines fine motor skills, handwriting practice, and social-emotional learning. It helps Kindergarten to Grade 2 students express gratitude creatively while improving letter formation and sentence writing.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the dotted sentence “I am thankful for.”
• Draw something they are thankful for in the blank box (family, food, friends, etc.).
• Complete the sentence with their own words below the tracing line.
• Use the second lined page for extended writing practice or a short gratitude story.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten to Grade 2.
• Kindergarten: Focus on tracing and drawing.
• Grade 1–2: Add complete sentences or short paragraphs using the second page.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking a Thanksgiving handwriting and gratitude activity for early learners.
A Thanksgiving-themed handwriting and drawing worksheet designed for early learners to practice tracing, writing, and expressing gratitude. Students complete the picture of a turkey and finish the sentence “I am thankful for…” to connect art with writing.
Why Use It:
This engaging worksheet combines fine motor skills, handwriting practice, and social-emotional learning. It helps Kindergarten to Grade 2 students express gratitude creatively while improving letter formation and sentence writing.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the dotted sentence “I am thankful for.”
• Draw something they are thankful for in the blank box (family, food, friends, etc.).
• Complete the sentence with their own words below the tracing line.
• Use the second lined page for extended writing practice or a short gratitude story.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten to Grade 2.
• Kindergarten: Focus on tracing and drawing.
• Grade 1–2: Add complete sentences or short paragraphs using the second page.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking a Thanksgiving handwriting and gratitude activity for early learners.




