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jueves, 23 de octubre de 2025

Thanksgiving Colors Activities for Elementary ESL | Flashcards, Games, Worksheets & Puzzle

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Reviewing colors in a Thanksgiving setting introduces cultural elements while keeping vocabulary familiar. It gives learners an opportunity to use English meaningfully while exploring traditions.

The Thanksgiving monster help students with vocabulary retention. Students can write sentences about each monster Flashcard.

The flashcards can be sorted into person or thing.

Small cards can be used them for matching activities that keep students engaged while practicing language.

Color Match and Say. Place the pumpkin pie color cards face up. Give students color word cards (or say a color aloud). Students find and point to or hold up the matching pumpkin pie, saying:  “This is the orange pumpkin pie.”  “I see a brown pumpkin pie.”

Worksheets. Students read or listen and color the pies correctly.
Skills: reading comprehension, color recognition, following directions.

Worksheet 2. Seeing the color word and applying it through coloring helps students remember it better. If possible go over the items in a cornucopia.

Worksheet 3. The tasks are simple and achievable, giving young learners confidence as they correctly follow instructions and see a colorful final product they can be proud of.

Thanksgiving Colors Puzzle Game. Students practice reading simple color phrases repeatedly, helping them recognize sight words like a, blue, red, and pumpkin.

Thanksgiving Colors Board Game.  Students take turns rolling a die and moving along the path filled with colorful pumpkins. When they land on a space, they read the color word or sentence aloud — for example, “a green pumpkin” or “This pumpkin is orange.”

The teacher can also ask students to find and show the matching color card or color a small pumpkin on their pumpkin worksheet, seen above.

A pocket chart activity with color phrases like “a red pie” is perfect for hands-on sentence building and reading practice. Once all matches are made, read them together as a class for pronunciation and rhythm practice.

Including letter tiles for writing color words adds a strong literacy and spelling component to your lesson plan. Students practice letter recognition and sound-letter connections while building color words. These are reusable for other Thanksgiving lessons.

Thanksgiving Colors “Feed Me Box” Activity. Prepare the box using the pumpkin pie template. Students cut out the pumpkin pies from the worksheet — each one showing a different color. The teacher places the box at the front of the class or at a learning station.

Teacher: A blue pumpkin pie!

Students find the matching pumpkin pie and “feed” the box by dropping it inside.

Encourage students to say the sentence as they feed it, for example:
 “This is a green pie.”

Continue until the box is full of deliciously colorful pies!

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