![]() Wild Turkeys (Very Quick Reader Grades 2-4 Readability) Thankfulness (Very Quick Reader Grades 2-4 Readability) Pardon Me! A Thanksgiving Tradition (Very Quick Reader Grades 2-4 Readability) Thanksgiving hidden pictures (more challenging)Ī Horn of Plenty (Very Quick Reader Grades 2-4 Readability) Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Grades 5-6) ![]() Where Does Your Thanksgiving Food Come From? (Grades 5-6) Thanksgiving Count and Compare Math Center (Grades K-3) ![]() Thanksgiving Count and Compare Math Center Make a Daily Thanksgiving Activity Lesson Plan Bookĭaily Thanksgiving Activity Lesson Plan Book Mixed Thanksgiving Word Challenge with Mixed Skills Practice Activity Bookĭraw a sequence of 3 different pictures (easier)ĭraw a sequence of 3 different pictures (more difficult)ĭraw a sequence of 4 different pictures (easier)ĭraw a sequence of 4 different pictures (more difficult) Thanksgiving Word Challenge with Mixed Skills Practice Activity Book Thanksgiving Spelling List and Word Study No Prep Booksġst Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling BookĢnd Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling Bookģrd Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling BookĤth Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling Bookĥth Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling BookĦth Grade Thanksgiving No Prep Spelling Book Sixth Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Book Third Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Bookįourth Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Bookįifth Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Book Second Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Book Kindergarten - Thanksgiving Take It Home Bookįirst Grade - Thanksgiving Take It Home Book Most people celebrate with family, friends, food, and sometimes football. Now, Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate general blessings. Their three-day feast consisted of corn, shellfish, roasted meat, and deer. The pilgrims and Wampanoag didn't serve the same foods we traditionally feast on today. It was a meal designed to give thanks for the blessings of a good harvest and gesture of kindness between the two diverse groups of people. The very first Thanksgiving meal was a celebration between the Wampanoag Native Americans and the Pilgrims.
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