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Chapter 2 Review
Thanksgiving Jokes
100

Each fall, farmers harvest their _______.

Crops

100
Yes or No: The Wampanoag and the Pilgrims ate a Thanksgiving meal together.

Yes

100

What does the word harvest mean?

to gather crops

100

Which Portuguese explorer made it around the tip of Africa and named it the Cape of Good Hope?

Bartalomeu Dias

100

Which side of the turkey has the most feathers?

The outside

200

In 1620, people sailed from ________ to America.

England

200
Name 3 foods that most families will have at Thanksgiving.

Mrs. Bishop gets to decide if they are right.

200

What other holiday did we celebrate in November?

Veteran's Day

200

What is a caravel?

A smaller, lighter ship with triangular sails

200

What do you call a running turkey?

Fast food

300

The people that sailed from England to America were called ________.

Pilgrims

300

Sharing a big meal is a Thanksgiving ________.

tradition

300
Where is the big Thanksgiving Day parade held?

New York City

300

Where was Vasco da Gama from?

Portugal

300

What do you call a turkey on the day after Thanksgiving?

Lucky!

400

Yes or No: The first winter the Pilgrims had in America was very easy. They had a lot of food.

No
400

Name two crops that the Wampanoag helped the Pilgrims grow from our book.

Corn and pumpkin

400

What day do we celebrate Thanksgiving each year?

4th Thursday in November

400
Who was the Aztec ruler that Hernan Cortes captured?

Moctezuma

400

What smells the best at Thanksgiving dinner?

Your nose

500

What was the name of the Indian tribe that lived near the Pilgrims?

Wampanoag

500

How many days did the first Thanksgiving last?

3 days

500

Which President made Thanksgiving a holiday?

Abraham Lincoln

500

Which city was the first settled in the Florida area by the Europeans?

St. Augustine, FL

500

Did you hear about the scarecrow who won first prize?

He was out standing in his field. 

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