Thanksgiving Foods
Pilgrims & Native Americans
Thanksgiving Traditions
Animals
Fall Fun
100

This orange food is baked into a pie on Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin

100

The Pilgrims came to America on a big ship called the _____.

Mayflower

100

Families often eat a big ______ on Thanksgiving.

Dinner

100

This animal says "gobble gobble."

Turkey

100

Leaves change to red, yellow, and _____.

Orange

200

This big bird is often the main Thanksgiving food.

Turkey

200

Native Americans helped Pilgrims grow this yellow vegetable.

Corn

200

Many families watch this on TV in the morning.

The Thanksgiving Day Parade

200

This bushy-tailed animal collects acorns in the fall.

Squirrel

200

You can jump in a big pile of _______.

Leaves

300

These soft, warm pieces of bread are served with butter.

Rolls or buns

300

The first Thanksgiving was a big ________. (meal/celebration)

Feast

300

Some people watch or play this sport on Thanksgiving.

Football

300

These birds fly south for warmer weather in the fall.

Geese

300
You pick this round orange fruit from a patch.

Pumpkin

400

These are squished, creamy potatoes.

Mashed poatatoes

400

People say "_____ you" to show they are thankkful.

Thank

400

People share things they are _______ for.

Thankful

400

Feathers are found on this type of animal.

Birds (turkey, chicken, eagle, etc.)

400

Fall comes after this season.

Summer

500

This sweet red sauce is made from berries.

Cranberry sauce

500

Native Americans taught Pilgrims to plant seeds in the _______.

Ground or soil

500

After dinner, many people take a _______.

Nap

500

A male turkey is called a ______.

Tom

500

The weather in the fall is usually (hot or cool)?

Cool