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ThanksgivingStoryItis1620…SomepeopleinEnglanddonotliketoliveinEngland.Theirkingdoesnotlikethem.

Hewantstokillthem.WeareinthecountrycalledEngland.ThesepeoplearecalledthePilgrims.ThePilgrimsmeans“travelers”.ThePilgrimswanttohavetheirownchurch.TheycannothavetheirownchurchinEngland.

Intheyear1620,ashipcomestoAmerica.ItiscalledtheMayflower.Thereare102peopleontheship.TheysailthroughtheAtlanticOcean.SomePilgrimsdiebecausethejourneyisdifficultforthem.TheCrossingoftheMayflowerSeptember16,1620–November21,1620NEWSThefirstwinterinAmericaisverycold.ThePilgrimsdonothavemuchfood.Theydonothavewarmclothes.ThePilgrimsgetsick.ManyPilgrimsdie.Itisaterribletime.Inthespring,Indianscometovisit.Theyareveryfriendly.TwoIndianscanspeakEnglish!TheyshowthePilgrimshowtoplantcorn.ThePilgrimsworkhard.Theycutdowntrees.Theybuildhouses.Theylearntohunttheturkeysthatliveinthewoods.Thefallcomes.ThePilgrimsareveryhappybecausetheyhavealotoffoodforthewinter.ThePilgrimsmakeabigdinner.TheyinvitetheIndianstocomeandeatwiththem.TheIndiansbringdeerforthedinner.Theycookoutside.Theyeatandeatforthreedays.ThePilgrimsthanktheIndiansforhelpingthem.ThePilgrimsarethankfulforthegoodthingstheyhave.ThisisthefirstThanksgivinginAmerica.Thefourth(4th)ThursdayofNovemberisThanksgivingDayinAmerica.Thisyear,ThanksgivingDayisNovember...ThanksgivingDayThanksgivingisahappyholiday.FamiliesgettogetheronThanksgiving.Theyinvitefriendstoo.ThereisnoschoolonThanksgiving.ThereisnoschoolonFriday.AmericansliketoeatabigdinneronThanksgiving.Mostpeopleeatturkey.OthertraditionalfoodsarecornstuffingbeanssweetpotatoescranberrysaucecornbreadTraditionaldessertsareapplepieandpumpkinpieDoyouknowthesewords?shipPilgrimsMayflowerEnglandturkeyinvitekingsailjourneyterribleIndians/NativeAmericansCouldyouanswerthesequestions?1.WhatcountrydothePilgrimssailfrom?_________________________________________________________________.2.WhydothePilgrimsgotoAmerica?_________________________________________________________________.3.WhatoceandothePilgrimscross?_________________________________________________________________.4.Whatdirectiondotheysail?_________________________________________________________________.TheysailfromEngland.TheygotoAmericabecausetheycannothavetheirchurchinEngland.TheycrosstheAtlanticOcean.Theysailfromtheeasttothewest.5.WhatisthenameofthePilgrims’ship?6.WhendowecelebratetheThanksgivingDaythisyear?_________________________________________________________________._________________________________________________________________.ThenameoftheshipistheMayflower.Thisyear,theThanksgivingDayisonThursday,November26.Whatareyouthankfulforthisyear?Thestoryhappenedin1620.Re-writethestoryusingSimplePastTense.Itis1620.WeareinthecountrycalledEngland.SomepeopleinEnglanddonotliketoliveinEngland.Theirkingdoesnotlikethem.

Hewantstokillthem.ThesepeoplearecalledthePilgrims.ThePilgrimsmeans“travelers”.ThePilgrimswanttohavetheirownchurch.TheycannothavetheirownchurchinEngland.Intheyear1620,ashipcomestoAmerica.ItiscalledtheMayflower.Thereare102peopleontheship.TheysailthroughtheAtlanticOcean.SomePilgrimsdiebecausethejourneyisdifficultforthem.ThefirstwinterinAmericaisverycold.ThePilgrimsdonothavemuchfood.Theydonothavewarmclothes.ThePilgrimsgetsick.ManyPilgrimsdie.Itisaterribletime.Thestoryhappenedin1620.Re-writethestoryusingSimplePastTense.Inthespring,Indianscometovisit.Theyareveryfriendly.TwoIndianscanspeakEnglish!TheyshowthePilgrimshowtoplantcorn.ThePilgrimsworkhard.Theycutdowntrees.Theybuildhouses.Theylearntohunttheturkeysthatliveinthewoods.Thefallcomes.ThePilgrimsareveryhappybecausetheyhavealotoffoodforthewinter.ThePilgrimsmakeabigdinner.TheyinvitetheIndianstocomeandeatwiththem.TheIndiansbringdeerforthedinner.Theycookoutside.Theyeatandeatforthreedays.ThePilgrimsthanktheIndiansforhelpingthem.ThePilgrimsarethankfulforthegoodthingstheyhave.ThisisthefirstThanksgivinginAmerica.ThisistheThanksgivingStoryinthepast.Itwas1620.WewereinthecountrycalledEngland.SomepeopleinEnglanddidnotliketoliveinEngland.Theirkingdidnotlikethem.Hewantedtokillthem.ThesepeoplewerecalledthePilgrims.ThePilgrimsmeans“travelers”.ThePilgrimswantedtohavetheirownchurch.TheycouldnothavetheirownchurchinEngland.Intheyear1620,ashipcametoAmerica.ItwascalledtheMayflower.Therewere102peopleontheship.TheysailedthroughtheAtlanticOcean.SomePilgrimsdiedbecausethejourneywasdifficultforthem.ThefirstwinterinAmericawasverycold.ThePilgrimsdidnothavemuchfood.Theydidnothavewarmclothes.ThePilgrimsgotsick.ManyPilgrimsdied.Itwasaterribletime.ThisistheThanksgivingStoryinthepast(continue).Inthespring,Indianscametovisit.Theywereveryfriendly.TwoIndianscouldspeakEnglish!TheyshowedthePilgrimshowtoplantcorn.ThePilgrimsworkedhard.Theycutdowntrees.Theybuilthouses.Theylearnedtohunttheturkeysthatliveinthewoods.Thefallcame.ThePilgrimswereveryhappybecausetheyhadalotoffoodforthewinter.ThePilgrimsmadeabigdinner.TheyinvitedtheIndianstocomeandeatwiththem.TheIndiansbroughtdeerforthedinner.Theycookedoutside.Theyateandateforthreedays.ThePilgrimsthankedtheIndiansforhelpingthem.ThePilgrimswerethankfulforthegoodthingstheyhad.ThiswasthefirstThanksgivinginAmerica

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