Turkey Talk
Thanksgiving Feast
Pilgrims and Native Americans
Fall Fun
Random Gobbles
100

What sound does a turkey make?

Gobble, gobble

100

What do people usually eat on Thanksgiving that comes in slices and has a crust?

(Pie)

100

What ship did the Pilgrims sail to America?  

(The Mayflower)

100

What color are most pumpkins?

Orange 

100

What day of the week is Thanksgiving always on?  

(Thursday)

200

True or False: Turkeys can fly.  

(True, but only short distances

200

Name one vegetable that is popular on Thanksgiving.  

(Corn, green beans, sweet potatoes, etc.)

200

Who were the Native Americans that helped the Pilgrims?  

(The Wampanoag)

200

Name a tree whose leaves change colors in the fall.  

(Maple, oak, etc.)

200

What sport do many families watch on Thanksgiving  

(Football)

300

What is the loose skin under a turkey’s neck called?  

(A wattle)

300

What is the red, jiggly dish often served on Thanksgiving?

Cranberry sauce

300

What holiday celebrates the Pilgrims' first harvest in Americans  

(Thanksgiving)

300

What is the season before winter?

Fall or autumn)

300

What is the name of the parade that happens in New York City every Thanksgiving?  

(Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade)

400

Wild turkeys sleep in trees. Is this true or false?  

(True)

400

What bread-like food is often stuffed inside a turkey?

(Stuffing or dressing)

400

What year is believed to be the first Thanksgiving?  

(1621 or the 1600s)

400

What do animals like bears do to prepare for winter?  

(Hibernate or store food)

400

Name something you might say to someone at the Thanksgiving table. (“I’m thankful for…” or “Pass the gravy!”)

 (“I’m thankful for…” or “Pass the gravy!”)

500

What is a group of turkeys called?

(A rafter)

500

What type of pie is orange and made from a squash?  

(Pumpkin pie)

500

Name the Pilgrim leader who became governor of Plymouth Colony.

(William Bradford)

500

Name the fruit that people bob for at fall festivals.  

(Apples)

500

What do people often break for good luck at Thanksgiving?  

 (Wishbone)