Unveiling the History of Thanksgiving: From the First Feast to Modern Traditions

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CULTURE READERS: HOLIDAYS
CULTURE READERS: HOLIDAYS
A Holiday for Thanks
What is Thanksgiving?
It is a holiday to thank God for all we have.
People give thanks for food. People give thanks for family.
This holiday is celebrated in the fall in Canada and the US.
It is on the second Monday in October in Canada.
It is on the fourth Thursday in November in the US.
The Beginning of the Holiday -Ⅰ
When did Thanksgiving start?
It only happened once in 1621.
There was no feast in 1622.
The first Thanksgiving feast in the US was in the 1600s.
It was in November, but not on the fourth Thursday.
It came after a big harvest.
George Washington tried to make it a holiday every year in
the 1700s. His idea didn’t work.
Abraham Lincoln tried to make it a holiday every year in
the 1800s.
His idea worked; Thanksgiving became a US holiday in 1863.
The Beginning of the Holiday – Ⅱ
How did it become a regular holiday in the US?
Canada made Thanksgiving
a holiday there in 1879.
When did Thanksgiving become a holiday in Canada?
The Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag.
The Pilgrims were from Europe.
The Wampanoag were people living in North America.
The Truth About the First Thanksgiving
Who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in the 1600s?
They celebrated the feast at Plymouth, where the Pilgrims lived.
Where did they celebrate the first Thanksgiving?
The Wampanoag helped the Pilgrims.
They taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn.
Squanto was a Wampanoag man who spoke English, so he helped a lot.
Why did the Pilgrims have a feast with the Wampanoag?
The foods at the first Thanksgiving were probably not the famous Thanksgiving
foods of today.
They ate a bird. Maybe it was turkey. Maybe it was duck.
They ate deer. The Wampanoag brought that to the feast.
They did not eat pumpkin pie. They didn’t have flour or butter.
The Truth About the First Thanksgiving Feast
What did they eat for the first Thanksgiving?
The important things about Thanksgiving have not changed.
People gave thanks for food then. They do that now, too.
People ate with family and friends then. They do that now, too.
Some Things About Thanksgiving Have Not Changed
What is the same about Thanksgiving then and now?
 
 
  
 
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Quiz
(c) is celebrated in November.
(b) is a day to go shopping.
(d) became holidays in the 1700s.
 
1. Thanksgiving in
1. Thanksgiving in
both the US and
both the US and
Canada
Canada
(a) includes a lot of food.
Quiz
(c) It was not on a Thursday.
(a) It celebrated the harvest.
(b) It happened in November.
 
2. Which is NOT
2. Which is NOT
true about the first
true about the first
Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving?
(d) It was repeated several years in a row.
Quiz
(c) Obama
(a) Kennedy
(b) Lincoln
(d) Washington
 
3. Which US
3. Which US
president finally
president finally
made Thanksgiving
made Thanksgiving
a holiday?
a holiday?
Quiz
(c) Europe
(a) An island
(b) Asia
(d) North America
 
4. Where were the
4. Where were the
Wampanoag from?
Wampanoag from?
Quiz
(a) The Pilgrims
(b) The Wampanoag
(d) All of the above
 
5. Who
5. Who
celebrated the
celebrated the
first Thanksgiving?
first Thanksgiving?
(c) People in Plymouth
Quiz
(c) Wear black.
(a) He killed Pilgrims.
(b) He spoke English.
 
6. Which is true
6. Which is true
about Squanto?
about Squanto?
(d) Stop throwing at 11:00 a.m.
Quiz
(c) Pumpkin pie
(a) Deer meat
(b) Turkey
(d) All of the above
 
7. What do we know
7. What do we know
that people ate at the
that people ate at the
first Thanksgiving?
first Thanksgiving?
Quiz
(c) The date for the holiday
(a) Eating the same foods
(b) Giving thanks
(d) All of the above
 
8. What is the same
8. What is the same
for the first
for the first
Thanksgiving and
Thanksgiving and
Thanksgiving today?
Thanksgiving today?
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Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in Canada and the US to express gratitude for food and family. It originated with the Pilgrims and Wampanoag in the 1600s, evolving through efforts by George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The first Thanksgiving feast featured deer meat and corn, reflecting a simpler time. Despite changes over centuries, the core essence of Thanksgiving remains the same – giving thanks for the blessings of life.

  • Thanksgiving history
  • Pilgrims
  • Wampanoag
  • George Washington
  • Abraham Lincoln

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  1. Level 1 - CULTURE READERS: HOLI DAYS Thanksgiving Day

  2. A Holiday for Thanks What is Thanksgiving? A family praying together at Thanksgiving Some families say a toast by raising their glasses. It is a holiday to thank God for all we have. People give thanks for food. People give thanks for family. This holiday is celebrated in the fall in Canada and the US. It is on the second Monday in October in Canada. It is on the fourth Thursday in November in the US. Turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie November in the US October in Canada

  3. The Beginning of the Holiday - The first Thanksgiving feast in the US was in the 1600s. It was in November, but not on the fourth Thursday. It came after a big harvest. When did Thanksgiving start? It only happened once in 1621. There was no feast in 1622.

  4. The Beginning of the Holiday How did it become a regular holiday in the US? George Washington tried to make it a holiday every year in the 1700s. His idea didn t work. Abraham Lincoln tried to make it a holiday every year in the 1800s. His idea worked; Thanksgiving became a US holiday in 1863. George Washington, the 1st US president When did Thanksgiving become a holiday in Canada? Canada made Thanksgiving a holiday there in 1879. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th US president

  5. The Truth About the First Thanksgiving Who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in the 1600s? The Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag. The Pilgrims were from Europe. The Wampanoag were people living in North America. Where did they celebrate the first Thanksgiving? A statue of William Bradford, a famous Pilgrim They celebrated the feast at Plymouth, where the Pilgrims lived. The place where the Pilgrims lived in the 1600s Why did the Pilgrims have a feast with the Wampanoag? The Wampanoag helped the Pilgrims. They taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn. Squanto was a Wampanoag man who spoke English, so he helped a lot.

  6. The Truth About the First Thanksgiving Feast Cooked deer meat looks like steak. Roasted duck The First Thanksgiving, an oil painting by Jean Louis Gerome Ferris, 1932 What did they eat for the first Thanksgiving? The foods at the first Thanksgiving were probably not the famous Thanksgiving foods of today. They ate a bird. Maybe it was turkey. Maybe it was duck. They ate deer. The Wampanoag brought that to the feast. They did not eat pumpkin pie. They didn t have flour or butter.

  7. Some Things About Thanksgiving Have Not Changed What is the same about Thanksgiving then and now? The important things about Thanksgiving have not changed. People gave thanks for food then. They do that now, too. People ate with family and friends then. They do that now, too.

  8. Glossary buttern. I like butter on my waffles. add some butter celebrate v. Alice is celebrating her birthday. to celebrate with family

  9. Glossary feastn. Mom always cooks a feast for Thanksgiving. a wedding feast flour n. Flour is used to make noodles and bread. a bag of flour

  10. Glossary harvestv. Farmers harvest the wheat every fall. to harvest vegetables holiday n. For the holiday, they went to the beach. a national holiday

  11. Glossary meatn. The shop sells different kinds of meat. don t eat meat Pilgrim n. Pilgrims sailed to North America from Europe. the Pilgrim Fathers

  12. Quiz 1. Thanksgiving in both the US and Canada (a) includes a lot of food. (b) is a day to go shopping. (c) is celebrated in November. (d) became holidays in the 1700s.

  13. Quiz 2. Which is NOT true about the first Thanksgiving? (a) It celebrated the harvest. (b) It happened in November. (c) It was not on a Thursday. (d) It was repeated several years in a row.

  14. Quiz 3. Which US president finally made Thanksgiving a holiday? (a) Kennedy (b) Lincoln (c) Obama (d) Washington

  15. Quiz 4. Where were the Wampanoag from? (a) An island (b) Asia (c) Europe (d) North America

  16. Quiz 5. Who celebrated the first Thanksgiving? (a) The Pilgrims (b) The Wampanoag (c) People in Plymouth (d) All of the above

  17. Quiz 6. Which is true about Squanto? (a) He killed Pilgrims. (b) He spoke English. (c) Wear black. (d) Stop throwing at 11:00 a.m.

  18. Quiz 7. What do we know that people ate at the first Thanksgiving? (a) Deer meat (b) Turkey (c) Pumpkin pie (d) All of the above

  19. Quiz 8. What is the same for the first Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving today? (a) Eating the same foods (b) Giving thanks (c) The date for the holiday (d) All of the above

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