How did the Indians show their skill?2 ways
Bows and arrows.
A ________ overflows with vegetables and fruits.
cornucopia
What do people call the male turkeys?
Toms
Who did Tisquantum work with to avoid the battle?
The local native leaders.
The Wampanoag lived in ______ (a thing), which are __________________
wetus, round houses made of wood and bark.
Thanksgiving is not complete without ___?
A slice of pumpkin pie
Who'd already live there when the Pilgrims decided to build their house where they were?
the Wampanoag Nation
What did Tisquantum teach the Pilgrims to do?
He taught them how to plant corn, how to fish and hunt beaver
President __________ _________declared Thanksgiving to be a national holiday in _____
Abraham Lincoln, 1863
New York City has ____________.On Thanksgiving morning, thousands of people stand on the streets to watch the _______. Millions more watch on television.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Parade
Where do wild turkeys always live ?3 places
forest,grassland,swamps.
:Where did the pilgrims return to ?(tell me the place)
Cape cod Bay!
What did they eat on the first Thanksgiving day?5 things
Fat geese and wild turkey,pies and corn,and pots of pudding.
_____, or______ is a colorful corn often used for decorating during Thanksgiving.
Maize, Indian corn
How many turkeys were killed on Thanksgiving night?
46 million turkeys.
By_____ (year), the Wampanoag were dying from an epidemic of an illness that we know was carried to them by ______ on those _____
1615, rats, trading ships
In ____, ______________(name) changed Thanksgiving to the fourth Thursday in November.
1939,
President Franklin D.Roosevelt
____________ started the NFL tradition of the annual Thanksgiving Day football game in ______.
The Detroit Lions 1934
Where did Massasoit wear the turkey feather?
What did he wear on his neck?
1.In his hair.
2. A bead of white bone.
The Mayflower left Plymouth, England in September ____(year). There were about ___ people on board.
1620 132