What bird do we eat on Thanksgiving?
Turkey
Which two countries celebrate Thanksgiving?
United States and Canada
What is the main food that people eat on Thanksgiving?
Turkey
What orange vegetable do we use to decorate the table for Thanksgiving?
Pumpkin
When do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving?
The second Monday in October
What's the name of the sauce that is made from berries on Thanksgiving?
Cranberry sauce
What year was Thanksgiving first celebrated?
1621
What month do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?
November
What grain do we use to decorate the table to celebrate a good harvest on Thanksgiving?
Corn
When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?
The fourth Thursday in November
What is the name of the sauce that is usually served with mashed potato on Thanksgiving?
Gravy sauce
Which group of people first celebrated Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims?
Indigenous people / Native Americans
What is the sweet dessert we eat on Thanksgiving?
The pumpkin pie
This common symbol of autumn is used to decorate our table on Thanksgiving.
fall leaves
What is the Chinese festival that celebrates for a good harvest in fall?
The moon festival
What is the name of this root vegetable that we eat on Thanksgiving?
Yam
Which group of people sailed on a ship to come to America?
The Pilgrims
What do some families or schools do on Thanksgiving to help others?
Donating food or volunteer
Which green vegetable do we use to make stuffing for a turkey dinner?
celery
Why did European settlers invite Indigenous people to their Thanksgiving celebration?
Because Indigenous people had taught them how to survive in America.
What do we add to make our cranberry sauce more tart and delicious?
Orange/Orange juice
What was the reason for the Pilgrims and Indigenous people to celebrate Thanksgiving?
To give thanks for a good harvest
What kind of events do people often watch on Thanksgiving?
Parade or football game
What symbol represents Indigenous people and their first Thanksgiving celebration?
cornucopia
Where did European settlers first celebrate their first Thanksgiving?
Newfoundland, Canada