thanksgiving. thanksgiving: history on sept. 6, 1620, a group of about 100 puritans (later known as...
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Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving: History• On Sept. 6, 1620, a group of about 100 Puritans (later known as
Pilgrims) left England for the New World (America) on a ship called the Mayflower.
• The Pilgrims left England to find religious freedom.• Once in the New World, the Pilgrims settled in a town called
Plymouth in what is now Massachusetts. • The Pilgrims were unprepared for the harsh winter and very few of
them survived (only about 50 people survived). • That spring, two Native Americans named Samoset and Squanto
taught the Pilgrims how to plant crops and avoid plants that were poisonous.
• The next harvest was very successful thanks to the Native Americans’ help.
• The Pilgrims decided to throw a celebratory feast and invited the Native American tribes to join them. The celebration lasted for three days.
• This feast is considered the first Thanksgiving.
Plymouth, MassachusettsHome of the first Thanksgiving
The First Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Today
• Thanksgiving is always celebrated on the 4th Thursday in November. This year it’s November 24th.
• Thanksgiving is an American national holiday, which means all government offices, banks, post offices, and schools are closed.
• Many businesses also close on Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving, to give their employees time with their families.
• Most shops are open on Thanksgiving, though they may close early to go home for dinner with their families.
• Many restaurants stay open for customers who prefer to eat out rather than cook at home.
• Since many people also have Friday off work, the day after Thanksgiving is one of the busiest shopping days of the year. People start buying their Christmas gifts.
Thanksgiving: Traditions
• Thanksgiving Dinner– The biggest symbols of Thanksgiving are the foods Americans
eat for Thanksgiving dinner.
Turkey and stuffing
mashed potatoes and gravy
cranberry sauce
pumpkin pie
Thanksgiving: Traditions• Football
– Most Americans either watch football games on TV or play their own football game.
• Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade– Thanksgiving is associated with the beginning of the Christmas
shopping season. – The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began in the early 20th
century as a way to attract people to their store. – Today, it takes place in New York City and is the most famous
and biggest parade in the country.
Thanksgiving: Traditions
• Giving Thanks– Typically, during the Thanksgiving dinner each member of
the family will talk about what they are thankful for this year.
What are you thankful for?
• With a partner, discuss the following questions:
1. What or who are you thankful for this Thanksgiving season? Why?
2. Why should people take time to give thanks?
3. Does China have a holiday similar to Thanksgiving?
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
• Audio Clip Activity
Expressing Thanks• Thanksgiving is a time to express what you are thankful for in
your life. Normally, while your family is eating Thanksgiving dinner, everyone will mention something that they are thankful for.
• Activity: What are you thankful for?– Write one paragraph about what you are appreciative for in
your life. – You will share your thoughts with the class.