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Thanksgiving Writing Prompts: Yes, Writing!

October 29, 2019 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

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 Thanksgiving Writing Prompts for Homeschoolers.While we do break free from our regular homeschooling routine during the holidays, it is important to continue writing:).
 
Grab your free Notebooking Templates and have your child choose one of the Thanksgiving Writing Prompts Below
 (source: Alpha Omega Publications)
 Download Thanksgiving Printable Paper
 
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 Grab your pencil and put on your thinking cap!

    • • On Thanksgiving, my family likes to…

• If I had been a Pilgrim child on the very first Thanksgiving, I would have…

• My favorite Thanksgiving memory is…

• What I like/dislike about Thanksgiving is…

• I think a turkey would/wouldn’t make a good pet because…

• If I had been a Pilgrim travelling to America on the Mayflower, I would have taken along…

• On Thanksgiving, it’s traditional for my family to…

• The Pilgrims’ feast on the first Thanksgiving included…

• The best thing the Indians did to help the Pilgrims was…

• I am thankful for my family because…

• When I think of Thanksgiving, I think about…

• To make a great Thanksgiving turkey, you…

• The first Thanksgiving I can remember was…

• As I walked up to the table to share Thanksgiving with my family,…

• My favorite part about Thanksgiving is…

• To me, Thanksgiving symbolizes…

• My perfect Thanksgiving meal would include…

• Thanksgiving at Grandma’s house is…

• Being thankful means…

• I think brown and orange are Thanksgiving colors because…

• The first Thanksgiving and today’s Thanksgiving are very similar/different because…

More Thanksgiving Activities Here
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Hi, I'm Bekki,

A professional Nerf Buller Dodging Homeschool Mom of five sons!
My passion is to help homeschooling moms educate their kids from the inside out.
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