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ThanksgivingThanksgiving
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Thanksgiving History Thanksgiving History
Students gain an understanding of the history of Students gain an understanding of the history of Thanksgiving. We will discuss the Native Thanksgiving. We will discuss the Native Americans Indians and the Pilgrims.Americans Indians and the Pilgrims.
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. For more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states. It wasn't until 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held each November.
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Students gain an understanding of the history Students gain an understanding of the history Native Americans present here when the Native Americans present here when the Pilgrims arrived 1621.Pilgrims arrived 1621.
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Students gain an understanding of the history Students gain an understanding of the history of the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving in 1621of the Pilgrims and Thanksgiving in 1621..
(Food, clothing, shelter, etc.)(Food, clothing, shelter, etc.)
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Food Associated with ThanksgivingFood Associated with Thanksgiving
Corn, Cranberry, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Corn, Cranberry, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Squash, Turkey, StuffingSquash, Turkey, Stuffing
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Food harvested during Thanksgiving Food harvested during Thanksgiving The class will share knowledge about the different The class will share knowledge about the different
foods harvested and eaten during the Thanksgiving foods harvested and eaten during the Thanksgiving holiday.holiday.
Thanksgiving CelebrationsThanksgiving Celebrations
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In the United States we celebrate Thanksgiving with parades.The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade is the largest in the U.S.
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We celebrate Thanksgiving today We celebrate Thanksgiving today
The class will discuss the The class will discuss the different kinds of foods that different kinds of foods that are consumed at are consumed at Thanksgiving.Thanksgiving.
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Family celebrations and traditionsFamily celebrations and traditions
The children come up with questions to ask their The children come up with questions to ask their family. (centered around Thanksgiving traditions)family. (centered around Thanksgiving traditions)
Take questions home and ask family.Take questions home and ask family. Bring answers back and share them with the class.Bring answers back and share them with the class.
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Thanksgiving PoemThanksgiving PoemPilgrimPilgrim, Pilgrim, Pilgrim(by M. Hubbard)(by M. Hubbard)
Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?I see the king refusing my plea.I see the king refusing my plea.
Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?I see the Mayflower ready for sea.I see the Mayflower ready for sea.Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?
I see a new land to set me free.I see a new land to set me free.Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?I see a hard winter, tough as can be.I see a hard winter, tough as can be.Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see? Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see? I see a green bud on a spring tree.I see a green bud on a spring tree.Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?
I see an Indian helping me.I see an Indian helping me.Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?
I see corn growing 1, 2, 3!I see corn growing 1, 2, 3!Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?Pilgrim, Pilgrim, what do you see?I see praise, for thankful are we!I see praise, for thankful are we!