Thanksgiving
Sports
Food
Animals
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100

I am a common Thanksgiving food. I am mushy. I am white in color

 I am mashed potatoes.

100

Played between two teams of five players each on a rectangular court, usually indoors. Each team tries to score by tossing the ball through the opponent's basket.

Basketball.

100

Aunt June squeezed this fruit for my morning juice. It's name matches a shade of crayon. What conclusions can you draw?

It is an orange.

100

I am a member of the weasel family, about the size of a cat. My fur is thick, black, and white. I live in a burrow and hunt for worms. Be careful. I create a strong odor when frightened. What conclusions can you make?

I am a skunk.

100

Your mom takes your temperature. You must stay home in bed all day. You eat soup and take medicine.

You are sick.

200

I am yellow in color. I grow in fields. Some people like me best "on the cob".

I am corn.

200

A bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams who take turns batting and fielding. The game proceeds when a player on the fielding team, called the pitcher, throws a ball which a player on the batting team tries to hit with a bat.

Baseball.

200

Jack used his spade and dug deep into the earth looking for this crunchy, orange vegetable. He had planted the tiny seeds in late fall and watched all winter as the green leafy tops bushed out on the ground. What conclusions can you make? 

Jack is digging up his carrot patch.

200

I am covered with brown fur and have branched horns called antlers. I live in the deepest areas of the forest. What conclusions can you draw?

I am a deer.

200
"Hot! Hot! Hot!" Jess screeched as she ran across the sand. Gulls soared overhead and waves crashed on the rocks. What conclusions can you draw?

Jess is at the beach in the summer.

300

I am shaped like a circle. I can be "filled" with different things. My outside is a called a "crust".

I am pie.

300

A club-and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.

Golf.

300

"Pop!" Oh no! This sweet treat has made an awful mess in Santa's beard. What conclusions can you make?

Santa was chewing a piece of gum and blew a bubble.

300

I am a member of the dog family and live in a den. I hunt for birds, mice, and rabbits at night. My name rhymes with box. What conclusions can you make?

I am a fox.

300

Sarah's face was red. Her hands were sweaty, and she felt like she might faint. She thought, "Why did I volunteer for this Talent Show?"

She is nervous.

400

I am mainly brown in color. I have a beak. I am very important on Thanksgiving.

I am a turkey.

400

The coach yelled a play across the field; however, the quarterback couldn't hear it over the sound of the beating drums. What conclusions can you draw?

A football team is playing a game while the band is playing.

400

I want a double scoop of chocolate in a waffle cone, but I need to hurry and lick my dessert before it drips. What conclusions can you draw?

Someone is eating ice cream on a hot day.

400

I am a slow animal that is protected by my quills. I gather food in the forest. What conclusions can you draw?

I am a porcupine.

400

You have a piece of paper. You have a paintbrush and many colors of paint sitting in front of you on a desk.

You are about to paint a picture.

500

I was at the first Thanksgiving. I took corn to the meal. I taught Pilgrims how to farm.

Native Americans.

500

"On your mark, get set, go!" Sue dives into the icy water before the other girls leap off the board. What conclusions can you make?

Sue will probably win the swim race.

500

A round pie made of crust, sauce, cheese, and pepperoni that is delivered. What conclusions can you make?

It's a pizza.

500

I can be found in Australia. I carry my baby in my pouch. Even though I have the word "bear" in my name, I don't belong to the bear family. What conclusions can you make?

I am a koala bear.

500

Your little brother asks, "Are we there yet?" Your car is filled with suitcases. Your parents look at a road map to see when the next turn is.

You're on a road trip.