Thanksgiving Basics
Traditional Food
Modern Traditions
Symbols of Thanksgiving
Around the World
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When is Thanksgiving celebrated?

The fourth Thursday of November. 

100

What is the most popular Thanksgiving dish?

Roast turkey.

100

What parade to people watch on TV?

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

100

What animal is a symbol of Thanksgiving?

The turkey.

100

Which two countries celebrate Thanksgiving?

The United States of America and Canada.

200

Why do people celebrate Thanksgiving?

To give thanks for the good things in life, like family and food.

200

Name two side dishes eaten on Thanksgiving.

Mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing, gravi, etc.

200

What sport is often watched on Thanksgiving?

Football. 

200

What is a cornucopia?

A basket filled with vegetables.

200

What holiday is similar to Thanksgiving in Germany?

Erntendankfest.

300

Who celebrated the first Thanksgiving?

The Pilgrims and Native Americans.

300

What is a popular dessert for Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin pie.

300

Name two activities people do after the meal.

Play games, tell stories, or go for a walk.

300

What does the cornucopia remind us of?

The harvest and sharing. 

300

When is Thanksgiving celebrated in Canada?

October.

400

In what year did the first Thanksgiving happen?

1621

400

What is gravy?

A sauce made from meat juices.

400

Who appears at the end of the Macy's parade?

Santa Claus.

400

What do pumpkins remind us of?

The harvest and abundance.

400

What is Thanksgiving about? (two ideas)

Being thankful and celebrating the harvest. 

500

What is Thanksgiving about today?

Spending time with family, giving thanks, and helping others. 

500

Name all the foods listed in the text.

Turkey, mashed poratoes, gravy, cranberrysaucce, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.

500

How do people help others on Thanksgiving?

By volunteering to help people who don't have enough food or a place to stay.

500

Name three Thanksgiving symbols.

Turkey, cornucopia, and pumpkins.

500

Why do people celebrate Erntedankfest?

To give thanks for the harvest.