Thanksgiving Feast Tradition

Thanksgiving Feast Tradition

3rd Grade

14 Qs

quiz-placeholder

Similar activities

Length, Mass & Capacity

Length, Mass & Capacity

3rd - 5th Grade

18 Qs

Let's Multiply faster

Let's Multiply faster

3rd - 10th Grade

12 Qs

Thanksgiving Math

Thanksgiving Math

3rd Grade

15 Qs

Thanksgiving Math

Thanksgiving Math

3rd Grade

10 Qs

Multiplication

Multiplication

3rd Grade

10 Qs

Social Studies Ch. 4 Part 1

Social Studies Ch. 4 Part 1

3rd Grade

10 Qs

Multiplication and Division Word Problems Practice

Multiplication and Division Word Problems Practice

3rd Grade

13 Qs

Test Prep

Test Prep

3rd - 4th Grade

15 Qs

Thanksgiving Feast Tradition

Thanksgiving Feast Tradition

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Hard

Created by

Megan Johnson

Used 2+ times

FREE Resource

14 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What event inspired today's tradition of the Thanksgiving feast?

a meal held by English settlers in Virginia that mostly consisted of different kinds of seafood

the cultivation of the potato by the Incan civilization in South America

the arrival of the Pilgrims in North America after a difficult time at sea

an autumn celebration and shared meal between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The food often served at Thanksgiving today differs from the food served at the feast in 1621. What evidence from the article supports this statement?

"For many Americans, the Thanksgiving meal includes seasonal dishes such as roast turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie."

"While no records exist of the exact bill of fare, the Pilgrim chronicler Edward Winslow noted in his journal that the colony's governor, William Bradford, sent four men on a 'fowling' mission in preparation for the three-day event."

"The 1621 celebration marked the Pilgrims' first autumn harvest, so it is likely that the colonists feasted on the bounty they had reaped with the help and guidance of the Wampanoag."

"Culinary historians believe that much of the Pilgrims' and Wampanoags' meal consisted of seafood, which is often absent from today's menus."

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What are some foods that were probably eaten at the 1621 feast?

cranberry sauce, corn on the cob, and mashed potatoes

deer, beans, and mussels

turkey, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie

ducks, geese, and roasted potatoes

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What is the main idea of this article?

There are differences between the food served at the event that inspired today's Thanksgiving feast and Thanksgiving food today.

Blueberries, plums, grapes, gooseberries, raspberries, and cranberries are all indigenous to New England.

Potatoes were not served at the autumn harvest celebration in 1621, but there may have been Indian turnips and groundnuts.

Early English settlers in North America may have hollowed out pumpkins and filled the shells with milk, honey, and spices.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What does the phrase "nor become popular enough with the English to hitch a ride" tell readers about the potato?

People in England preferred eating Indian turnips and groundnuts to eating potatoes.

People in England were planning to take the potato with them to North America but changed their minds.

People in England did not like the potato enough to bring it with them when they came to North America.

People in England did not like eating potatoes because the potato had been introduced to Europe by the Spanish.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What word could replace "But" without changing the meaning of the sentences?

Particularly

However

Previously

Finally

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

How did the Pilgrims celebrate their first successful harvest and their survival in an unfamiliar land in 1621?

Evaluate responses using AI:

OFF

Create a free account and access millions of resources

Create resources
Host any resource
Get auto-graded reports
or continue with
Microsoft
Apple
Others
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Already have an account?