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Thanksgiving Puzzle
Print puzzle on cardstock if possible, then cut apart pieces.
Have fun with the puzzle as you learn about Thanksgiving.
©Beverly Hernandez, Homeschool Journeys http://homeschooljourneys.com Images from Scrappin Doodles
Thanksgiving Fun
Door Hanger, Pencil Topper and Bookmark
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Thanksgiving Tic-Tac-Toe
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Thanksgiving WordsearchWhat does a baby snake play with? A rattlesnake.
When you locate a word from the list, draw a circle around it.Artwork by Scrappin Doodles (scrappindoodles.com)
Corn Give Thanks Pilgrims
Cornucopia Iroquois Indians Plymouth Colony
Cranberry Mayflower Pumpkin
Edward Winslow Native American Thanksgiving
Feast
P Y M P U A T H A N K S G I V I N G
F N K E U P V N F O P U X J X C R H
Q M Y L Q M I I G K F K P Q A T S N
P E A C W N P L L Z Z X M Z E F I A
L F C Z R J F K G U C V O T W R R T
Y T Y O K M K A I R I N S K F O O I
M Q C O J M U S E N I A G C E H Q V
O C Y C J V D G A C E M T G Y X U E
U R X M O P W P N F N U S V I A O A
T A T V A R G I V E T H A N K S I M
H N T X A Y N Q Y Q A F J Z G Y S E
C B I F S F F U T K C N O X B P I R
O E X I P W W L C N Y C I Y Q M N I
L R B F P T G X O O S P A V U N D C
O R I Z F P E N P W P U Y I Y K I A
N Y B G T U W G T F E I U D G E A N
Y S K U T O F S L I R R A H Z C N P
A O E D W A R D W I N S L O W M S G
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Thanksgiving Crossword PuzzleWhy didn't the ocean say hello? Because it waves.
Complete the activity.Artwork by Scrappin Doodles (scrappindoodles.com)
ACROSS
3. A well-known trailing plant and its fruit
6. Colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower
8. Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears; Maize
10. Celebrated the 4th Thursday in November in the United States and the 2nd Monday in October in Canada
11. Of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages
12. Colony formed by the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620
13. Befriended the Pilgrims
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1. Horn of Plenty filled with grain, flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity
2. English colonial administrator who traveled to America on the Mayflower and served as the first governor of the Plymouth Colony
4. The ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
5. A ceremonial dinner party for many people
7. Express gratitude or show appreciation to
9. A small, sour berry grown in bogs
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Thanksgiving MatchingWhy did the barber win the race? Because he took a short cut.
Print the word that matches the clue on the blank line by the clue.Artwork by Scrappin Doodles (scrappindoodles.com)
Corn Feast Mayflower Plymouth Colony
Cornucopia Give Thanks Native American Pumpkin
Cranberry Iroquois Indians Pilgrims Thanksgiving
Edward Winslow
1. The ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
2. Horn of Plenty filled with grain, flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity
3. Befriended the Pilgrims
4. Celebrated the 4th Thursday in November in the United States and the 2nd Monday in October in Canada
5. A ceremonial dinner party for many people
6. Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears; Maize
7. A well-known trailing plant and its fruit
8. Colony formed by the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620
9. Of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages
10. Colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower
11. English colonial administrator who traveled to America on the Mayflower and served as the first governor of the Plymouth Colony
12. Express gratitude or show appreciation to
13. A small, sour berry grown in bogs
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Thanksgiving Multiple ChoiceKnock, knock. Who's there? Abbey. Abbey who? Abbey Birthday to You!
Complete the activity.Artwork by Scrappin Doodles (scrappindoodles.com)
1. Horn of Plenty filled with grain, flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity
A. Thanksgiving B. Cornucopia C. Give Thanks D. Plymouth Colony
2. Colony formed by the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620
A. Edward Winslow B. Thanksgiving C. Mayflower D. Plymouth Colony
3. Colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower
A. Cranberry B. Plymouth Colony C. Native American D. Pilgrims
4. A ceremonial dinner party for many people
A. Edward Winslow B. Cornucopia C. Feast D. Iroquois Indians
5. English colonial administrator who traveled to America on the Mayflower and served as the first governor of the Plymouth Colony
A. Edward Winslow B. Pumpkin C. Cornucopia D. Give Thanks
6. Of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages
A. Mayflower B. Iroquois Indians C. Native American D. Pilgrims
7. The ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1620
A. Edward Winslow B. Iroquois Indians C. Mayflower D. Cornucopia
8. Befriended the Pilgrims
A. Corn B. Cranberry C. Thanksgiving D. Iroquois Indians
9. Express gratitude or show appreciation to
A. Plymouth Colony B. Corn C. Feast D. Give Thanks
10. A small, sour berry grown in bogs
A. Thanksgiving B. Cranberry C. Give Thanks D. Pilgrims
11. Celebrated the 4th Thursday in November in the United States and the 2nd Monday in October in Canada
A. Native American B. Plymouth Colony C. Thanksgiving D. Cranberry
12. Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears; Maize
A. Plymouth Colony B. Cornucopia C. Iroquois Indians D. Corn
13. A well-known trailing plant and its fruit
A. Pumpkin B. Cranberry C. Edward Winslow D. Iroquois Indians
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Thanksgiving Vocabulary StudySheetWhat do you call a fairy that hasn't taken a bath? Stinkerbell.
This vocabulary sheet serves as a study sheet to learn the terms related to the topic and as an answer sheet to the worksheets in thisseries.Artwork by Scrappin Doodles (scrappindoodles.com)
1. Thanksgiving Celebrated the 4th Thursday in November in the United States and the2nd Monday in October in Canada
2. Pilgrims Colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower
3. Corn Tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears; Maize
4. Cranberry A small, sour berry grown in bogs
5. Pumpkin A well-known trailing plant and its fruit
6. Cornucopia Horn of Plenty filled with grain, flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity
7. Mayflower The ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from England to Massachusetts in1620
8. Feast A ceremonial dinner party for many people
9. Plymouth Colony Colony formed by the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620
10. Iroquois Indians Befriended the Pilgrims
11. Give Thanks Express gratitude or show appreciation to
12. Native American Of or pertaining to American Indians or their culture or languages
13. Edward Winslow English colonial administrator who traveled to America on the Mayflower and served as the first governor of the Plymouth Colony
©Beverly Hernandez, Homeschool Journeys http://homeschooljourneys.com Images from Scrappin Doodles
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Thanksgiving Puzzles
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The cornucopia or horn of plenty is a symbol of
abundance and nourishment.