If you lived during the Plimoth Thanksgiving
Book - 2021
"Do you know the true story of the Thanksgiving feast at Plimoth? Carefully crafted to explore both sides of this historical event, this book is a great choice for Thanksgiving units, and for teaching children about the true history of this popular holiday"--
Location | Call Number | Status | |
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Children's Room | j394.2649/Newell | Checked In | |
Children's Room | j394.2649/Newell | Checked In | |
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Informational works
- Published
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New York :
Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc
[2021]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 92 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 20 x 24 cm
- Audience
- Ages 7-10.
Grades 2-3. - ISBN
- 9781338726367
9781338726374
- What was the Mayflower voyage?
- When and where did the Mayflower land?
- What is a colony, and who is a colonist?
- Who were the Pilgrims?
- Who else was on the Mayflower?
- Why did English colonists come to America?
- Who were the people the Englis colonists encountered in Patuxet?
- How did early encounters with other European ships affect Native peoples in the area?
- What other people lived in this area?
- What language do Wampanoag people speak, and how did they record history?
- What language did the colonists speak, and how did they record history?
- What did life for Wampanoag people look like when the Mayflower arrived?
- What foods were Wampanoag and other Native people eating in 1620?
- What did Wampanoag clothing look like in 1620, and how was it made?
- Who was Ousamequin?
- What were the first encounters between the English colonists and Wampanoag peoples?
- How did the English colonists and Wampanoag people communicate?
- How did the alliances between the English colonists at Plimoth and the Pokanoket Wampanoags get made?
- Why did Ousamequin and the colonists agree to an alliance?
- How did life change for the English colonists in Plimoth after they established contact with the Wampanoag?
- What happened at the feast in Plimoth in 1621?
- What was a "thanksgiving" for English colonists in 1621?
- What was a "thanksgiving" for Wampanoag and other Native peoples in the region in 1621?
- How did life change for the Wampanoag and other Native peoples after the Mayflower arrived?
- Why is the Plimoth feast of 1621 called "the first Thanksgiving"?
- How and when did Thanksgiving become a national holiday?
- Why do people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving today?
- Do other countries have a Thanksgiving holiday?
- Do Native peoples celebrate Thanksgiving?
- What are holidays that honor Native history?
Review by Kirkus Book Review