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This lesson contains 37 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 7 videos.

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Slide 1 - Slide

Thanksgiving
Halloween
St. Patrick's day
Homecoming
Super bowl
The 4th of July

Slide 2 - Drag question

Thanksgiving
What do you know about this holiday?

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Video

Slide 5 - Slide

What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to New England?
A
Golden Hinde
B
Sunflower
C
Mayflower
D
Titanic

Slide 6 - Quiz

What's the famous rock they descended from the boat on called?
A
Plymouth Rock
B
Leiden Rock
C
Mayflower Rock
D
Thanksgiving Rock

Slide 7 - Quiz

When did the Pilgrims arrive on the Mayflower?
A
1619
B
1620
C
1776
D
1945

Slide 8 - Quiz

The first Thanksgiving Day celebration is thought to have taken place in
A
1620
B
1621
C
1789
D
1720

Slide 9 - Quiz

BONUS: Where in Europe
did the Pilgrims set sail from?
A
London, England
B
Plymouth, England
C
Leiden, Netherlands
D
Antwerp, Belgium

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Slide 11 - Video

01:24
Thanksgiving Day became a(n) _______________ holiday in the 19th century.
A
special
B
mandatory
C
annual
D
family

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:40
This traditional pie is made of ______
A
Cranberry
B
Corn
C
Bean
D
Pumpkin

Slide 13 - Quiz

02:38
When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
A
First Thursday of November.
B
Fourth Thursday of November.
C
First Tuesday of November.
D
Fourth Tuesday of November.

Slide 14 - Quiz

01:40
__________ potatoes is also served at Thanksgiving.
A
Flattened
B
Squashed
C
Crushed
D
Mashed

Slide 15 - Quiz

Slide 16 - Video

How many employees and performers take part in the parade?
A
5000
B
7000
C
8000
D
10,000

Slide 17 - Quiz

In 1924 Macy's department store started their ...
A
Thanksgiving sale
B
Thanksgiving parade
C
Thanksgiving feast
D
Thanksgiving harvest

Slide 18 - Quiz

How many times has the parade been canceled?
A
One
B
Two
C
Three
D
Four

Slide 19 - Quiz

Why was the parade canceled during WW2?
A
Rubber and helium needed for the war
B
It's not appropriate to celebrate when soldiers are dying
C
Hitler invaded New York
D
They ran out of turkey

Slide 20 - Quiz

How long is the parade route?
A
1 mile
B
2.5 miles
C
5 miles
D
8 miles

Slide 21 - Quiz

From where to where does the route go?
A
154th to 43rd Street
B
145th to 43rd Street
C
154th to 34th Street
D
145th to 34th Street

Slide 22 - Quiz

A _____ is a small berry, typically made into a sauce for Thanksgiving.
A
blueberry
B
raspberry
C
cranberry
D
strawberry

Slide 23 - Quiz

Put the correct words under the pictures!
Plymouth Rock
The Mayflower
Pilgrims
cold and snowy winter
Native American
big dinner
Plymouth monument

Slide 24 - Drag question

Slide 25 - Video

Slide 26 - Video

Slide 27 - Video

When did Black Friday become a thing?
A
The 1760s
B
The 1880s
C
The 1960s
D
Last year

Slide 28 - Quiz

What do we 'celebrate'
on Black Friday?
A
Families going home after Thanksgiving
B
The 1929 Wall Street crash
C
The end of Fall
D
The start of Christmas season

Slide 29 - Quiz

What does 'Black' in Black Friday signify?
A
African Americans
B
Sadness and despair
C
Companies making profits again
D
The color of clothing you wear on Thanksgiving

Slide 30 - Quiz

Drag the words to the right box
Thanksgiving
Black Friday
Neither
Turkey
Gifts
Santa
Sales
America
Dinner
Shopping
Religion
Mall
Crowd
Buying
Advertisement
Corn
Settlers
Family
Native Americans
tradition
Thursday

Slide 31 - Drag question

Writing assignment
I am thankful for.....

Explain why. 

Slide 32 - Slide

Slide 33 - Slide

The Real History of Thanksgiving
The mainstream version of the Thanksgiving story paints a picture of courageous, Christian settlers, braving the perils of the New World and with the help of some friendly Natives, finding a way to make a new life for themselves.

But what about the massacres of Native tribes like the Pequot that took place in the years that followed. What is often not mentioned either is  that English settlers robbed Wampanoag graves and stole food from them in order to survive during their first years on this new continent.
Here’s a look at some of the reasons why Thanksgiving is a complex holiday, and one that all Americans should approach with greater sensitivity.


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Why Thanksgiving Is Also a National Day of Mourning
It’s important to know that for many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning and protest since it commemorates the arrival of settlers in North America and the centuries of oppression and genocide that followed.

Slide 35 - Slide

Slide 36 - Video

Thanksgiving
What do Black Friday and Cyber Monday have to do with Thanksgiving?

Slide 37 - Slide