Thanksgiving Food
Thanksgiving Traditions
The First Thanksgiving
Fall Fun
Thanksgiving Animals
100

This orange pie is a classic Thanksgiving dessert.

Pumpkin Pie

100

This large bird is the most common Thanksgiving dinner centerpiece.

Turkey

100

The first Thanksgiving happened in this country.

USA

100

These colorful things fall from trees in Autumn.

Leaves

100

This bird says, "gobble gobble."

Turkey

200

You put this red, jiggly sauce on turkey.

Cranberry Sauce

200

Before eating, many families share something they feel this way about.

Thankful/Grateful

200

The Pilgrims traveled on this famous ship.

Mayflower

200

People carve faces into this big orange fruit.

Pumpkin

200

These birds, like turkeys, are known for strutting to show off their feathers.

Peacocks

300

These mashed vegetables are usually topped with gravy.

Mashed Potatoes

300

Many people watch this sport on Thanksgiving Day.

Football

300

The Pilgrims landed in this state.

A. Florida

B. Maine

C. Massachusetts

D. Colorado

C. Massachusetts

300

This drink is made from apples and is popular in the Fall.

Apple Cider

300

These animals store food in their cheeks and gather acorns in the fall.

Squirrels

400

This sweet vegetable can be made into a casserole with marshmallows.

Sweet Potatoes

400

Families often watch these colorful, giant balloons in New York City.

Parade (Macy's Parade)

400

The Native American tribe that helped the Pilgrims was called this.

A. Wampanoag

B. Cherokee

C. Sioux

D. Navajo

A. Wampanoag

400

This warm spice is popular in fall treats like donuts and cider.

Cinnamon

400

These wild birds, related to turkeys, often travel in flocks.

Wild Turkeys

500

This bread-based dish is cooked inside or alongside the turkey.

Stuffing

500

Many families break this part of the turkey and make a wish.

Wishbone

500

This Native American man helped the Pilgrims learn to grow food.

A. Pocahontas

B. Chief Joseph

C. Squanto

D. Sacagawea

C. Squanto

500

These tall fall plants turn brown and dry out, and their seeds become food for birds and squirrels.

Sunflowers

500

This animal is often seen on farms and gives us wool for warm clothes.

Sheep