Fun Thanksgiving Math Activities for Elementary Students

Oct 10, 2025 | Iowa City

Hands-On & Fun Thanksgiving Math Activities for Elementary School Students

While Mathnasium Learning Centers take a short break for Thanksgiving, we’ve cooked up two festive math activities for lower and upper elementary students to keep their addition and coordinate geometry skills sharp.

Between the turkey and the pie, there’s plenty of time for a fun math moment or two.

Activity 1: Thanksgiving Color-by-Sum (for Lower Elementary Students)

In this math activity, your child will solve each addition problem shown inside the picture.

Once they find the correct answer, they’ll use the color key at the bottom of the page to color in that section of the image.

As they work through the page, a hidden Thanksgiving picture will come to life.

Download the Thanksgiving Coloring Activity here

How to Solve the Color Code

To guide your child through the activity:

  • Choose a section of the picture with an addition problem.
  • Solve it using mental math or their favorite strategy.
  • Find the answer in the color key.
  • Use the matching color to fill in that section.
  • Continue until the entire picture is complete.

The Math Behind the Drawing

As your child colors their way through the picture, they'll practice key math skills that build confidence and accuracy:

  • Number sense: Building a deep understanding of how numbers relate, combine, and make sense together. This helps children make quicker, more confident decisions when adding, estimating, or comparing quantities.
  • Basic addition facts within 20: Developing quick recall and fluency that supports higher-level math later on. When these facts become automatic, your child can focus on new concepts without getting stuck on simple calculations.
  • Attention to detail: Strengthening focus by double-checking answers and carefully following color instructions. This practice improves precision, patience, and persistence which are essential for problem-solving in all subjects.
  • Visual-math connection: Your child learns to “see” math by uncovering patterns and pictures through numbers, turning abstract ideas into something they can create and enjoy.

Check your answer here

Activity 2: Thanksgiving Graphing for Upper Elementary Students

In this activity, you are given a list of coordinate points to plot on a grid.

Connect the dots in order, one by one.

As you go, a surprise message will appear that you can read once all the lines are drawn.

Once you've connected all the points and revealed the message, grab your crayons or colored pencils and bring the message to life with fall colors.

Download the Thanksgiving Graphing Activity here

Here’s What to Do

To guide your child through the activity:

  • Start with the first coordinate on the list.
  • Plot it on the graph, moving along the x-axis first, then up or down the y-axis.
  • Plot the next coordinate and connect it to the last point with a straight line.
  • Continue plotting and connecting each point in order to reveal the full Thanksgiving message.
  • Once complete, have your child read the message and color it in to make it stand out.

The Math Behind the Mystery

As your child uncovers the hidden Thanksgiving message, they're sharpening important math skills, including:

  • Coordinate graphing: Learning how to plot each point exactly where it belongs using ordered pairs (x, y). This builds an understanding of spatial relationships and lays the groundwork for algebra, geometry, and even data graphing later on.
  • Following directions: Strengthening focus and sequencing skills by plotting and connecting points in the correct order. This step-by-step process teaches attention to detail and reinforces how accuracy in math leads to reliable results.
  • Visual reading & spatial skills: Transforming numbers into images helps children “see” math in action. As they watch lines form letters or shapes, they develop stronger visual reasoning which is an important skill for geometry, art, and even reading comprehension.
  • Geometry in action: Applying geometric thinking by seeing how lines and angles come together to create recognizable forms. This connects mathematical structure to the real world, showing how geometry shapes the patterns we see every day.
  • Creative coloring: Once the message appears, children can personalize it with color and design. This final step encourages ownership and expression and helps them see math  as a form of creativity and play.

Check your answer here

Learn and Master Math with Top-Rated Tutors at Mathnasium

Mathnasium is a math-only learning center dedicated to helping K–12 students of all skill levels learn and master math.

At the core of each Mathnasium program is the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary and time-tested teaching approach designed to help students learn math in a way that makes sense to them.

It all starts with a diagnostic assessment, which allows us to identify each student’s strengths, areas for improvement, and preferred learning style.

Using those insights, we build a personalized learning plan tailored to each student’s unique math needs.

Once the plan is in developed, our specially trained tutors follow it closely, teaching math face-to-face in a fun and engaging group environment that builds confidence.

During sessions, we combine Socratic questioning with direct instruction and interactive strategies to help students understand both the how and the why behind each concept. With that deeper understanding, students develop real problem-solving skills and critical thinking they can use in class, on standardized tests, and in everyday life.

After enrolling at Mathnasium, families see measurable results:

  • 94% of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding
  • 93% of parents report an improved attitude toward math
  • 90% of students see better grades at school

With over 1,000 learning centers across the U.S., Mathnasium delivers live, face-to-face instruction in person and online.

If your child is looking to catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math, find your nearest learning center and schedule a free diagnostic assessment. From there, watch their skills and confidence grow, session by session.

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