Free Thanksgiving Alphabet Game for Holiday Fun
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Looking for a special way to make Thanksgiving fun? You'll love this Thanksgiving Alphabet Game activity!
This free printable is the perfect addition to your holiday celebration.
Find out more and get creative ideas for enjoying this simple yet fun activity.
Boost Your Holiday Celebration with a Fun Thanksgiving Activity
How do you make your Thanksgiving celebration memorable?
Sure, there's wonderful food and treats to prepare. Many families and classes have special books and movies to share. Oh, and don't forget the parade!
All of those activities and goodies are delightful ways to boost the holiday. It's fun to revisit traditional meals and treats.
And it's just as awesome to add new ways to enjoy interactive holiday fun!
Sometimes, you just want to change things up a bit. Or maybe your plans have changed this year and you need to come up with something creative and fun?
Well, this Thanksgiving Alphabet Game is a sure hit! This simple printable is a fantastic activity that can be used independently or interactively. Plus, you can customize the experience to best fit the need of your participants 🙂
Great Ideas for Enjoying this Thanksgiving Printable Activity
The Alphabet Game is such a cool challenge! Depending on the theme, participants are instructed to think of words for each letter of the alphabet related to that topic.
For example, possible words for this Thanksgiving Alphabet Game would include:
- A: acorn
- B: bread
- C: cornucopia
- D: dinner
- and so on...
You can keep it simple and ask for only one word per letter. Or, if your group likes a bit of a challenge, encourage participants to think of more than one word!
You can set a time limit to the game and then determine who is the "winner". Some fun categories could be "Most Creative", "Most Descriptive", and "Silliest".
Another fun option if you're using it with your family, office, library, or homeschool is to display the Thanksgiving Alphabet Game printable for a few days or week prior to the holiday. Put a few writing utensils by the paper with a note that challenges participants to add their own words (or drawings for younger ones).
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Get Your Free Thanksgiving Alphabet Game!
This printable activity is spectacular for your Thanksgiving:
- Party
- Classroom
- Library event
- Homeschool (co-op and/or home)
- Family celebration
Please feel free to print as many copies of this Thanksgiving-themed alphabet game as you need! If you have a friend, family member, or co-worker that you think would like to use this activity, please share this post. Thank you so much!
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How will you use this Thanksgiving activity?
Please share your plans & ideas in the comments area below 🙂