Free Thanksgiving Tracing Worksheets
Bring some festive fun into handwriting and fine motor practice with these free printable Thanksgiving tracing worksheets. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this pack helps young learners strengthen pencil control and letter recognition while celebrating Thanksgiving in a fun hands on way.
From My Homeschool to Yours
As a homeschooling mom of four (one of whom is autistic) I’ve created countless printable packs over the years to make learning simple and stress free. These tracing worksheets were designed with the same goal, to give kids an engaging, no-prep way to practice writing and fine motor skills. A little tip from experience: I like to slip the pages into dry erase sleeves so they can be reused all week.

Learning Objectives
These Thanksgiving tracing worksheets help children:
- Develop fine motor control and hand-eye coordination
- Strengthen prewriting and pencil grip skills
- Recognize Thanksgiving themed vocabulary words
- Build early literacy and number awareness through tracing letters and numbers
What’s Included
This printable pack includes:
- 10 pages of Thanksgiving tracing worksheets
- Thanksgiving words to trace like turkey, pumpkin, pie, corn, leaf, pilgrim, feast, and thankful
- Number tracing pages from one through ten
- Fun line tracing pages to support early handwriting and pattern practice
Everything features cheerful seasonal illustrations to make writing feel like playtime.
How to Use These Worksheets
You can use these printables for:
- Morning work or warm up time before lessons
- Fine motor centers in the classroom
- Independent tracing practice at home or in small groups
- Quiet time activities that still build early learning skills
Kids can trace each word or number with crayons or pencils and color the pictures afterward for extra fun. Teachers and parents love these as a quick low-prep way to mix handwriting practice with holiday excitement.

Age and Grade Level
These worksheets are ideal for preschool and kindergarten students who are still developing pencil control or learning to write simple words and numbers.
Prep Instructions
Print the pages you need and laminate them for durability or place them inside dry-erase pockets for reuse.
Suggested Materials
Crayons
Pencils
Markers
Scissors (optional for cutting practice)
Laminator or dry-erase sleeves
Ready to Start?
Add a little Thanksgiving joy to your literacy and fine motor lessons today. Download your free Thanksgiving tracing worksheets now and enjoy an easy no-prep activity that keeps kids learning and smiling.

