Top Banner
Thanksgivin g Day The last Thursday of November
14

Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Dec 24, 2015

Download

Documents

Ralf Byrd
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Thanksgiving Day

The last Thursday of November

Page 2: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

History In 1620 the first colonists,

pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there. It was a very hard life. Many people were sick and died during the first winter in the cold. Indians taught them to cultivate corns and to grow different vegetables and fruits. In the autumn of 1621 the colonists had their first harvest. It was rather good. The colonists decided to have a special dinner. They wanted to thank God – to give him their thanks for many things. It was a difficult year, but people still had food to eat. The colonists had a thanksgiving dinner (feast) for all the people. It lasted 3 days. Since that time people have been celebrating Thanksgiving Day.

Page 3: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Traditions

Thanksgiving Day has its own traditions. People decorate their houses with autumn fruits and flowers and prepare traditional American food: roast turkey, potatoes and pumpkin. The family sits at the table during dinner and offer prayer to the God for his continuous grace. People dress different colorful costumes and go to parade. It is also a time for relatives living in different places to come together and celebrate. In these days the most American people watch on TV American football games.

Page 4: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Thanksgiving is a day when people send loving messages and warm wishes to their relatives, friends, near and dear ones. It is a day of conveying their feelings through Thanksgiving cards. The day is a time to show your gratitude and respect to your elders, friends. Popular gifts include thanksgiving flowers, jewellery, baked cookie, chocolate gift baskets, candies, wine etc.

Page 5: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Symbols of Thanksgiving Day

PumpkinPumpkins are the Thanksgiving favourite for about 400 years.

TurkeyTurkey is an inseparable part of Thanksgiving celebration.

CornThe use of corn meant the survival of the colonies. "Indian corn" as a table or door decoration represents the harvest and the fall season.

Turkey, corn (or maize), pumpkins and cranberry sauce are symbols which represent the first Thanksgiving. Now all of these symbols are drawn on holiday decorations and greeting cards.

Page 6: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

CornucopiaCornucopia is a horn-shaped basket filled with fruits & goodies.

BeansBeans are one of the symbols of Thanksgiving Day since Pilgrims had learnt to grow beans.

CranberrySweet-sour cranberry sauce was on the first Thanksgiving table and is still served today. Indians taught the colonists how to cook the berries with sweetener and water to make a sauce.

Page 7: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Thanksgiving Poem

The year has turned its circle,The seasons come and go.The harvest all is gathered inAnd chilly north winds blow.

Orchards have shared their treasures,The fields, their yellow grain,So open wide the doorway ---Thanksgiving comes again

Page 8: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

Questions 1

What holiday do Americans celebrate in the last Thursday of

November?

Page 9: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

2 Who came to America in 1620?

Page 10: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

3 How did the pilgrims live

in America?

Page 11: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

4What did Indians teach the pilgrims?

Page 12: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

5What are the Thanksgiving traditions?

Page 13: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.

6What are the symbols of

Thanksgiving Day?

Page 14: Thanksgiving Day The last Thursday of November. History In 1620 the first colonists, pilgrims, from New England came to America and began a new life there.