History & Tradition
Food & Drinks
Symbols & Decorations
Modern Customs & Activities
Family & Feelings
100

The first English settlers who came to America in 1620.

 The Pilgrims

100

The sweet sauce made from red berries.

What are cranberries sauce

100

A horn-shaped basket full of fruits and vegetables.

Cornucopia

100

A large bird often eaten at Thanksgiving.

Turkey

100

What you feel when you are thankful.

Gratitude

200

People who move to a new land to live there.

Settlers

200

Cooked in the oven or over fire.

Roasted

200

The orange vegetable used for decoration and pies.

Pumpkin

200

A traditional hat worn by the first settlers.

Capotain (pilgrims hat)

200

The feeling of being grateful for what we have.

Thankfulness

300

The first English colony where the Pilgrims landed.

Plymouth

300

A bread mixture often cooked inside the turkey.

What is stuffing

300

The colorful plants that fall from trees in autumn.

Leaves

300

The big shopping day after Thanksgiving.

Black Friday

300

The month when Thanksgiving is celebrated.

November

400

The ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.

Mayflower

400

The brown sauce often poured over mashed potatoes.

Gravy

400

A round decoration made of flowers or leaves.

Wreath

400

The famous parade that takes place in New York every Thanksgiving morning.

The Thanksgiving Parade

400

An agreement to live in peace.

Peace treaty

500

The Native tribe that helped the Pilgrims survive.

Wampanoag

500

The famous dessert made with an orange vegetable.

Pumpkin pie

500

A piece of fabric used to cover and decorate the dining table.

A Table Cloth

500

Food that remains after a meal.

Leftovers

500

he feeling of being united and together.

Unity