Thankful Worksheets for Kindergarten
Teaching gratitude has always been meaningful to me. When I created the Thankful Worksheets for Kindergarten, I wanted something fun and easy that would help young learners reflect on what they’re grateful for while practicing early literacy and fine motor skills.
If you’ve been following my list of Thanksgiving Printables for Kids, you know how much I enjoy sharing creative resources to make learning more enjoyable around the holidays. These thankful worksheets are a lovely addition to your collection.
You’ll see what’s included, how your child can use the pages, and ideas to extend the activity beyond the printable. Grab a cup of coffee and keep reading. It’s a resource your kindergartner will love.

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Why do kids need to learn the importance of being thankful?
Understanding gratitude helps children build a positive mindset and appreciate what they have. It also supports emotional growth and strengthens their relationships.
- Encourages kindness: Thankful kids are more likely to express kindness to others.
- Boosts emotional awareness: Learning to recognize what makes them happy helps them communicate their feelings more effectively.
- Improves relationships: Gratitude creates a sense of connection and empathy.
- Promotes positivity: Focusing on good things builds confidence and joy.
Recommended Thanksgiving Books
Pairing these worksheets with a few Thanksgiving-themed storybooks makes the lesson even more meaningful. I love reading warm, heartfelt stories that highlight family, gratitude, and togetherness before starting the activity.
Turkey TroubleLittle Critter: Just a Special ThanksgivingThanks for ThanksgivingThanksgiving Is for Giving Thanks! (Reading Railroad Books)T is for Turkey: A True Thanksgiving StoryHow to Catch a Turkey

Suggested Topics Related to this Lesson
These worksheets easily fit into a variety of homeschool themes. You can explore several concepts to make the activity more engaging:
- Emotions and Feelings: Talk about what makes your child happy or thankful. Check out this cool feelings chart that will make learning fun.
- Family and Community: Discuss how family and friends show love and care.
- Seasons: Connect gratitude with the changes and blessings each season brings.
- Writing Practice: Encourage your child to trace and write full sentences to express thoughts clearly.
My Recommended Fall Printable Packs
If your child enjoys themed activities, you’ll want to check out my other fall printables. These collections include seasonal games, worksheets, and crafts that make homeschooling feel festive and fun.

Skills Kids Will Learn with This Printable
These worksheets are designed to help young learners strengthen early learning foundations through creative expression and handwriting.
Here are three simple tips for using them:
- Let your child trace the words first to build writing confidence.
- Encourage discussions about what they’re thankful for before drawing or coloring.
- Display their finished pages to celebrate their effort and gratitude.
Recommended Thanksgiving Toys
Hands-on play helps kids connect with what they’re learning. I like using themed toys that encourage role play or storytelling to make our lessons more interactive.

Supplies Needed for These Gratitude Worksheets
You won’t need much to use these printables, just a few basic school supplies to get started.
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pencil
- Crayons
- Scissors
- Glue
I have the HP printer 8710, but it’s no longer available. It’s been running well for years now. Consider another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
What’s included in the thankful printable pack?
Trace and Copy Page
Kids can trace the words I am thankful while coloring a picture of two children holding fall items. It’s a nice way to practice writing and fine motor skills while enjoying a holiday theme.
Coloring Page
This simple coloring sheet features smiling fall-themed images with the words I am thankful. It’s great for building focus and creativity.
Thankful Word Match
Children match words such as Family, Friends, and Food to the corresponding images. This activity helps build vocabulary and reinforces the meaning behind gratitude.
Thankful Tree
Your child can draw people they appreciate, color the leaves, and paste them onto a tree. It’s a visual and tactile way to represent thankfulness.
I Am Thankful For…
Kids draw something they appreciate and complete the sentence I am thankful for… on the lines below. It’s a wonderful mix of art and writing practice.
Ways to Extend the Activity
Once your child finishes the worksheets, you can keep the learning going with a few more ideas:
- Thanksgiving Letter Find: Use my free printable for extra letter recognition practice.
- Gratitude Journal: Encourage your child to write or draw daily entries with this gratitude journal.
- Thankful Craft Jar: Have them write things they’re grateful for on slips of paper and collect them in a jar.
- Family Sharing Time: Go around the table and share what everyone appreciates most this year.
Other Fun Thanksgiving Activities for Kids
I love adding more themed activities during November to make our homeschool lessons feel special.
- Thanksgiving Thankful Activities
- Thanksgiving Activities for Kindergarten
- Gratitude Activities for Preschoolers
- Free Printable Turkey Trouble Worksheets by Simple Everyday Mom
- Fun and Educational Pilgrim Worksheets for Preschoolers by Homeschool Pressure

Teaching gratitude at an early age helps shape a kind heart and a happy mindset. The thankful printable pack is a gentle way to bring meaning and creativity into your homeschool days. Whether your child is tracing, coloring, or sharing, they’re learning valuable lessons about appreciation and joy.





















