History 1
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The Turkey
All about Numbers
100

How long did the first Thanksgiving last?

3 days!  The pilgrims had many hardships and enjoyed the celebration for a few days.

100

What utensil was NOT used at the first Thanksgiving?

A. Fork

B. Knife

C. Spoon

A. Fork

100

Eating turkey is known to make you tired.  True or False.

False.  Turkey itself does not make you tired but maybe over eating does....

100

An average turkey weighs how many pounds?

A. 10

B. 30 

C. 50


 B. 30 pounds

200
What is one of the first crops that the Native  Americans showed the pilgrims how to grow?

Corn

200

Every year the president "pardons" a turkey.  True or False?

True!

200

What is a baby turkey called?
A. A chick
B. A nestling
C. A poult

C. A poult

200

How many women were at the first Thanksgiving?

A. one

B. zero

C. five

C. five

300

What was the main type of meat prepared for the first Thanksgiving:

A. Duck

B. Venison (deer)

C. Turkey

B. Venison. 

300

Other countries do not celebrate Thanksgiving.  True or False?

False.  Many other countries celebrate Thanksgiving.

300

What part of the turkey is called a wattle?

A. The bit of red flesh right under the beak

B. Wobbly bit of flesh on the top of the beak

C. The tail feathers

A. The bit of red flesh under the beak.

300

How many Americans prefer leftovers to the actual Thanksgiving meal?

A. 20%

B. 0%

C. 80%

C. 80%

400

Where was the first Thanksgiving celebrated:

a. Providence

b. Plymouth

c. Boston


B. Plymouth

400

The Pilgrims were also called:

A. Sailors

B. Europeans

C. Puritans

C. Puritans

400

All turkeys can fly.  True or False?

False. Wild turkeys can fly, but those domestically grown for eating cannot because they are too heavy.

400

How many feathers does an average turkey have?

A. 100

B. 3500

C.  52

B. 3500

500

What Native American friend acted as an interpretor?

A. Samoset

B. Patuxet

C. Squanto

C. Squanto

500

Thanksgiving began as a way to celebrate the end of a war.  True or False?

False.  Thanksgiving began as a way to celebrate the harvest from the year before.

500

What is a snood?
A. The loose skin under a male turkey’s neck.

B. A hat worn by a Pilgrim

C. A hot cider drink served at Thanksgiving.

A. The loose skin under a male turkeys neck :)

500

How many calories does the average person consume on Thanksgiving?

A. 500

B. 1000

C. 4500

C. 4500

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