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Thanksgiving words
1. Diapositiva 1
2. Diapositiva 2
Acorn3. Diapositiva 3
Agreement4. Diapositiva 4
American football5. Diapositiva 5
Autumn6. Diapositiva 6
Baking7. Diapositiva 7
Black Friday8. Diapositiva 8
Bread9. Diapositiva 9
Carving10. Diapositiva 10
Charity11. Diapositiva 11
Colony12. Diapositiva 12
Corn13. Diapositiva 13
Cornucopia14. Diapositiva 14
Cranberries15. Diapositiva 15
Cranberry sauce16. Diapositiva 16
Decorations17. Diapositiva 17
Deer18. Diapositiva 18
Dessert19. Diapositiva 19
Dish20. Diapositiva 20
Gravy21. Diapositiva 21
Family22. Diapositiva 22
Feast23. Diapositiva 23
Gobble24. Diapositiva 24
Harvest25. Diapositiva 25
Holiday26. Diapositiva 26
Hunting27. Diapositiva 27
Leaf28. Diapositiva 28
Leftovers29. Diapositiva 29
Mashed potatoes30. Diapositiva 30
Massachusetts31. Diapositiva 31
Mayflower32. Diapositiva 32
Native Americans33. Diapositiva 33
Oven34. Diapositiva 34
Parade35. Diapositiva 35
Pie36. Diapositiva 36
Pilgrims37. Diapositiva 37
Pilgrim hat38. Diapositiva 38
Pumpkin39. Diapositiva 39
Pumpkin pie40. Diapositiva 40
Puritans41. Diapositiva 41
Plymouth Rock42. Diapositiva 42
Prayer43. Diapositiva 43
Recipe44. Diapositiva 44
Roast45. Diapositiva 45
Sail46. Diapositiva 46
Scarecrow47. Diapositiva 47
Squanto48. Diapositiva 48
Stuffing49. Diapositiva 49
Turkey50. Diapositiva 50
Vegetables51. Diapositiva 51
Voyage52. Diapositiva 52
Wheat53. Diapositiva 53
Wreath54. Diapositiva 54
Yam55. Diapositiva 55
NOUGHTS ANDCROSSES
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NOUGHTS ANDCROSSES
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NOUGHTS ANDCROSSES
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GUESS THE WORDRead the definition
and guess the word
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CornA tall plant grown in
many parts of the
world for its yellow
seeds, which are
eaten as food, made
into flour, or fed to
animals.
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GravyA brown sauce
made with meat
juices and flour,
served with meat
and vegetables.
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Native AmericansMembers of one of
the groups of
people who were
living in North
America before
Europeans arrived.
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ScarecrowA model of a
person dressed in
old clothes and put
in a field of
growing crops to
frighten birds
away.
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WreathAn arrangement
of flowers and
leaves in a
circular shape,
used as a
decoration.
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FeastA special meal
with very good
food or a large
meal for many
people.
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AcornAn oval nut that
grows on an oak
tree and has an
outer part
shaped like a
cup.
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HolidayAn official day
when you do not
have to go to
work or school.
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PieA type of food
made with meat,
vegetables, or
fruit covered in
pastry and
baked.
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StuffingA mixture of food, such
as bread, onions, and
herbs, which is used to
fill something that is
going to be eaten, such
as a chicken or a
vegetable, before being
cooked.
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YamA vegetable that
looks like a
potato and has
yellow or white
flesh and a sweet
taste.
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PilgrimsMembers of the
group of English
people who sailed to
America and began
living in Plymouth,
Massachusetts, in
1620.
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VoyageA long journey,
especially by
ship.
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BreadA food made
from flour,
water, and
usually yeast,
mixed together
and baked.
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TurkeyA large bird
grown for its
meat on
farms.
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CarvingCutting thin
pieces from a
large piece of
cooked meat.
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LeafOne of the flat,
usually green
parts of a plant
that are joined
at one end to the
stem or branch.
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ParadeA large number of
people walking or
in vehicles, all
going in the same
direction, usually
as part of a public
celebration.
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VegetablesPlants that are
used as food.
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AutumnThe season of
the year between
summer and
winter, when
leaves fall from
the trees.
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ColonyA country or
area controlled
politically by a
more powerful
country that is
often far away.
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DessertSweet food
eaten at the
end of a meal.
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HarvestThe time of year when
crops are cut and
collected from the
fields, or the activity
of cutting and
collecting them, or the
crops that are cut and
collected.
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RecipeA set of
instructions telling
you how to
prepare and cook
food, including a
list of what food
is needed for this.
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WheatA plant whose
yellowish-brown
grain is used for
making flour, or
the grain itself.
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AgreementA decision or
arrangement,
often formal and
written, between
two or more
groups or people.
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CharityThe giving of
money, food, or
help to those who
need it, or an
organization that
does this.
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DishFood prepared
in a particular
way as part of
a meal.
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HuntingChasing and
killing an animal
or bird for
food, sport, or
profit.
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OvenThe part of a
cooker with a
door, used to
bake or roast
food.
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SailTo travel on
the water.
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CornucopiaA large amount
or supply of
something.
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DeerA quite large
animal with four
legs that eats
grass and leaves.
The male has
antlers.
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LeftoversFood remaining
after a meal.
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PuritansMembers of an English
religious group in the 16th
and 17th centuries who
wanted to make church
ceremonies simpler, and
who believed that it was
important to work hard
and control yourself and
that pleasure was wrong
or unnecessary.
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SquantoA member of the
Patuxet tribe best
known for being an
early liaison between
the native populations
in Southern New
England and the
Mayflower Pilgrims.
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American footballA game for two
teams of eleven
players in which an
oval ball is moved
along the field by
running with it or
throwing it.
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CranberriesSmall, round,
red fruits with
a sour taste.
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FamilyA group of people
who are related to
each other, such
as a mother, a
father, and their
children.
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Mashed potatoesPotatoes that
have been
boiled and
crushed until
they are
smooth.
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PrayerThe words that
someone says
or thinks when
they are
praying.
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BakingCooking inside
an oven.
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DecorationsSomething
added to an
object or place
to make it look
more
attractive.
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GobbleTo make the
sound of a
male turkey or
to eat food
too fast.
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MassachusettsA state in the
northeastern
US, whose
capital city is
Boston.
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Plymouth RockThe traditional site
of disembarkation of
William Bradford and
the Mayflower
Pilgrims who founded
Plymouth Colony in
December 1620.
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RoastTo cook meat
or other food
by dry heat in
an oven or
over a fire.
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Cranberry sauceA red sauce
commonly served
as a condiment
with
Thanksgiving
dinner.
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MayflowerAn English ship that
transported the first
English Puritans,
known today as the
Pilgrims, from
Plymouth, England to
the New World in
1620.
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Black FridayThe Friday after
Thanksgiving, when
shops reduce the
price of goods in
order to attract
customers who want
to start their
Christmas shopping.
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THANKSGIVINGSONGS
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A Turkey Dance111. Diapositiva 111
Turkey Dance Freeze112. Diapositiva 112
Turkey Hokey Pokey113. Diapositiva 113
Gobble Gobble114. Diapositiva 114
Thanksgiving feast115. Diapositiva 115
Little Pilgrim116. Diapositiva 116
THANKSGIVINGCRAFTS