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Thanksgiving (based on info from scholastic.com)
Contributed by: Lynn
  • 1. What Indian group was at the feast held in the autumn of 1621?
A) Pequa
B) Cherokee
C) Wampums
D) Wompanoag
  • 2. What were the Wompanoag's wetus covered with?
A) thatch or straw
B) wooden boards
C) grass or bark
  • 3. Which one of these would NOT typically be included in a Pilgrim's dinner?
A) duck
B) mussels
C) turkey
  • 4. Which of these did the Pilgrims NOT use to eat with?
A) fork
B) spoon
C) knife
D) fingers
  • 5. A Wompanoag Indian would typically bait his fishing hook with what?
A) clam necks
B) small fish
C) worms
  • 6. What was one way the Wompanoag stored food?
A) buried it
B) grain houses
C) deer skin pouches
D) they didn't
  • 7. The Pilgrim children attended school daily, except during harvest season.
A) false
B) true
  • 8. The most important thing a Wompanoag boy learned was how to hunt with a ahtomp.
A) true
B) false
  • 9. The Pilgrim and Wompanoag children had so many chores they didn't have time to play games.
A) false
B) true
  • 10. In written records of the the feast held in the autumn of 1621 there is no mention of what?
A) duck and onions
B) turkey and mashed potatoes
C) seafood and cabbage
D) venison and squash
  • 11. The the feast held in the autumn of 1621 lasted for ...
A) several weeks
B) several hours
C) several days
  • 12. Where in America did the Mayflower first land?
A) Cape Cod
B) Plymouth Rock
C) Boston
  • 13. Who was the sachem (leader) of the Wampanoag in 1620?
A) Massasoit
B) Hobbamock
C) Squanto
D) Pocahontas
  • 14. Was the feast held in the autumn of 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag considered a "Thanksgiving Day" to the Pilgrims?
A) no
B) yes
  • 15. What did the Pilgrim's typical Thanksgiving Day consist of?
A) prayer and eating
B) giving thanks and playing games
C) giving thanks and eating
D) prayer and fasting
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