Thanksgiving 2
  • 1. Parade
A) A ceremonial procession of people marching. Sometimes this includes animals and vehicles.
B) A tool with a sharp edge that can be used for cutting. You may sometimes use this to eat food. You should be extra careful when you use one of these.
C) The name of the first Indian who came to the Pilgrims
D) A group of people who settle far from their original home, but who maintain ties with the country that they are originally from.
  • 2. Freedom
A) A member of any of the North American Indian groups formerly living in the region of southern Canada and the St. Lawrence River.
B) The ability to act and think on your own.
C) A symbol that means there is more than enough of something.
D) A sauce that you can add on top of foods to improve the taste.
  • 3. Tofurkey
A) The name of the ship that the Pilgrims used to come to America.
B) A person who settles in a new colony or moves into a new country.
C) This is not a real turkey. It is a made to taste like a turkey, but it is made from soybeans. Vegetarians like to eat this on Thanksgiving.
D) A mixture of chopped raisins, apples, and other ingredients that is used as a filling for pies.
  • 4. Corn
A) A drink made from juice pressed from apples.
B) The season of the year when the leaves fall from the trees.
C) To allow some food to cook in a hot oven.
D) A tall plant that grows seeds on large ears. The Pilgrims were shown by the Indians how to grow this yellow vegetable.
  • 5. Thank
A) This is the country where the Pilgrims were originally from.
B) The part of a plant that grows out of the stem. This is the part of a plant that absorbs sunlight and makes food for the plant!
C) To say that you are grateful for something.
D) A day or holiday when people do something enjoyable.
  • 6. Cider
A) A food that is made from bread, celery, and other ingredients and that is put into a turkey before the turkey is cooked.
B) A drink made from juice pressed from apples.
C) This is not a real turkey. It is a made to taste like a turkey, but it is made from soybeans. Vegetarians like to eat this on Thanksgiving.
D) A ceremonial procession of people marching. Sometimes this includes animals and vehicles.
  • 7. England
A) This is the country where the Pilgrims were originally from.
B) To say that you are grateful for something.
C) To gather a crop on a farm so that it can be cooked or eaten.
D) To pour water or other juices over food while it is cooking in an oven
  • 8. Stuffing
A) The ability to act and think on your own.
B) Something that is placed at the center of the table.
C) A food that is made from bread, celery, and other ingredients and that is put into a turkey before the turkey is cooked.
D) The small group of people who came from England and landed in America in 1620.
  • 9. Write a paragraph about something you are thankful for. Your paragraph must be at least 5 sentences.
  • 10. Dessert
A) Something that is placed at the center of the table.
B) To say that you are grateful for something.
C) A sweet treat that is usually served at the end of a meal.
D) A person who lives in the same place that they were born
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