Turkeys
History
Miscellaneous
Ears, Ears, Ears!
Sounds, Letters & Words
100

This is the sound a male turkey makes.

What is "Gobble Gobble"

100

This is the name of the ship on which the pilgrims came to America.

What is the Mayflower?

100

The day after Thanksgiving, often referred to as the biggest shopping day of the year, is nicknamed this.

What is Black Friday?

100

This is someone that hosts Thanksgiving at their house

What is a participant check in

100

An instructional context in which the teacher involves a group of students in the reading of a particular big book or other enlarged text in order to introduce aspects of literacy, develop reading strategies, and teach vocabulary

What is Shared Reading?

200

Female turkeys are called hens. This is what male turkeys are called.

What are toms?

200

The pilgrims landed at this rock.


What is Plymouth Rock?

200

These two football teams play on Thanksgiving Day every year.

Who are the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys?

200

This is someone who has never cooked a turkey.

Who is Jenni Callen?

200

Graphic symbols representing the sounds in a language. Each has particular distinctive features and may be identified by name or sound

What are letters?

300

People from this Western State are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States.

What is California?

300

This tribe of Native Americans were invited to the first Thanksgiving feast.

What are the Wampanoag?

300

This "honest" president is the one who officially declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

This person will be VERY busy tonight after the Holiday Parade.

Who is Sandy Moore?

300

Smallest unit of sound in spoken language.

What is a phoneme?

400

This is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck.

What is the wattle?

400

The first Thanksgiving lasted this many days.

What is 3?

400

This is what the word "cornucopia" means.

What is "horn of plenty?"

400

This person goes shopping on Friday.

Audience review

400

Sensitivity to, and awareness of, the sounds of oral language; for example, words, rhyming words, syllables, and individual sounds (phonemes)

Phonological Awareness

500

This nearby State produces the most turkeys each year.

What is Minnesota?

500

The Mayflower held approximately this many pilgrims.

What is 100?

500

In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated during this month.

What is October?

500
It's this person's first day before Thanksgiving when no one is sleeping at her house.

Who is Heidi Schroederus?

500

The understanding that letters and sounds are related.

What is alphabetic principle?