In the USA, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
The first Thanksgiving in the USA was a feast in 1621 shared by the Pilgrims (who had recently settled Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts) and the Wampanoag Indians, who shared their corn, squash, and wild turkeys. This first feast was not repeated until over a decade later. Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln.
- Ideas, tips, recipes, family games, food.Fresh ideas for that day.
- Send a Thanksgiving e-card. Cards for family and friends
- Scholastic. Resources, plans,slides and video. Learn how the Pilgrims reached America and lived.
- History Videos. The history through videos
- Plimoth Video. Investigating the first Thanksgiving.
- Enchanted learning,crafts,worksheets. Material on line.
- Filling in the gaps by Isabel Perez. Fill the gaps with the Past Simple or Past Participle.
- Slideshare.The Voyage, the Daily Life,Native Americans,The First Thanksgiving Feast and Thanksgiving Today.
HI ROSA
ResponderEliminarDID YOU KNOW THAT THE NEWSPAPER SAYS THAT MANY FAMILIES AREN´T GOING TO EAT TURKEY BECOUSE IS VERY EXPENSIVE??
ofcourse i´m speaking about this year in the USA
ResponderEliminarI didn´t know but I hope to read it .Thanks anyway
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