Pilgrim Journey
Pilgrim Children
First Thanksgiving
Wampanoag
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100
The name of the Pilgrim's ship
Mayflower.
100
When eating dinner Pilgrim children had to ___________.
stand
100
How long did the feast last?
1 week
100
Did the Wampanoag children go to school?
no
100
Who wore Moccasins? The Wampanoag or the Pilgrims?
Wampanoag
200
The journey took how long?
2 weeks or 66 days
200
Who learned how to read and write? Boys or girls?
Boys
200
What two meats did they eat?
duck, deer (venison)
200
What did the Wampanoag use to hunt?
bow and arrow
200
Name two things that we have today that the Pilgrims would not have had.
technology
300
There were many __________ during the trip.
Stroms
300
How many children were on the Mayflower?
32
300
What did the Wampanoag have to build?
their own shelters to stay in
300
Who was the interpreter who taught the Pilgrims how to fish and grow corn?
Squanto
300
Name two differences between Thanksgiving now and The First Thanksgiving.
length, type of food
400
The Pilgrims signed the __________________ which told the new rules.
Mayflower compact
400
Name the three colors the pilgrims did not have.
pink, purple, orange
400
Between meals the children played games. Name the three activities the adults did in between meals.
dance, sing, target practice
400
What was the Wampanoag's king's name?
Massasoit
400
Name a game that the Pilgrim children played that we still play today.
tic-tac-toe, leapfrog, marbles, cards
500
Why did the Pilgrims leave Holland?
jobs
500
What was the name of the baby that was born on the Mayflower?
Oceanus
500
Who would have sat at the "high table"?
The important people: King Massasoit, Squanto, Governor, Captain
500
What were the Wampanoag's houses called?
wetus
500
Wampanoag Boys and girls learned different things? Name the main thing boys had to learn and the main thing girls had to learn.
boys-hunt girls-sew
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