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Warm, spiced, drink, apple
cider
Leaves, family, November, dine
feast
Autumn, play, November, sporting event
football
Creamy, dessert, spice, chilled
pumpkin spice
White, fluffy, dessert, sweet potatoes
marshmallows
Decoration, doorstep, autumn, carved
jack-o'-lantern
Main dish, Thanksgiving, roasted, large bird
turkey
Turkey, sauce, Thanksgiving, thick
gravy
Dessert, nutty, sweet, traditional pie
pecan pie
Harvest symbol, decoration, abundant, horn-shaped
cornucopia
Day-after, sandwich, turkey, traditional
leftovers
Macy's, floats, November, annual event
parade
The very first settlers, November, historical, feast = Pilgrim
Native Americans
Autumn, family gathering, long-distance, celebration
reunion
Family, gratitude, November, feast
holiday
Dessert, fruit, cinnamon, crust
apple pie
Casserole, vegetable, creamy, mushroom soup
green bean
Casserole, marshmallow, Thanksgiving, orange vegetable
sweet potato
Savory, herbs, inside turkey, bread-based
stuffing
Vegetable, yellow, buttered, on a cob
corn
November, Thursday, feast, celebration
Thanksgiving
Dinner, fluffy, baked, served with butter
bread
Red, berry, sauce, tart
cranberry
Sweet, orange, pie, Thanksgiving
pumpkin
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Thanksgiving traditions include talking about what you are thankful for and taking a nap.
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40 million green bean casseroles are made each year for Thanksgiving.
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The largest pumpkin pie ever baked weighed 2,020 pounds and measured just over 12 feet long.
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In the United States, about 50 million pumpkin pies are consumed each Thanksgiving.
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Thanksgiving is always the third Thursday of November.
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To set the table, you must arrange a tablecloth, plates, glasses, and silverware on a table.
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Stuffing or dressing? Stuffing is cooked inside the bird. Dressing is cooked in a casserole dish.
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It takes about three hours to cook a 12 pound turkey.
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Adding gravy to turkey makes the turkey have flavor. Some people add gravy to their mashed potatoes too.
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There were animals on the Mayflower including pet dogs, pigs, goats, and chickens.
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The Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon is an Atlanta tradition.
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The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual parade in New York City.
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Roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, corn, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie are traditional Thanksgiving foods.
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The pumpkin and pumpkin pie are both a symbol of harvest time.
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The Pilgrims didn’t wear just black clothes. They wore many different colors
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Turkeys have better vision than humans but they don't see well at night.
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Colors of the turkey's head can change colors depending on how excited or calm they are.
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Wild turkeys sleep in trees.
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Male turkeys are called “gobblers” and female turkeys are called “hens.”
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The tradition of football on Thanksgiving began in 1876.
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Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, and North Carolina have towns named “Turkey.”
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Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday on October 3, 1863.
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The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days.
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Turkey, corn and cranberries were not served at the first Thanksgiving.
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When you go over to a relative's house for Thanksgiving, what could you say to the person who cooked or prepared the meal? What if you don't like the food?
Example: Thank you, the food was good. Thank you I'm stuffed. Thank you! I ate a lot.
Idiom: I am so stuffed, I did not leave any room for dessert.
to feel very full after eating a lot of food.
Idiom: I was not very hungry and my grandma saw how little I ate for dinner. She said "you sure eat like a bird"
to eat a very small amount of something
Idiom: I could not finish what was on my plate and my mom said "Oh my! your eyes were bigger than your stomach!"
expression used when somebody wants more food than he or she can eat or when they take more food than they could possibly finish
Idiom: Jim spilled the beans about the surprise Thanksgiving party his class was having. The teacher was upset. What does the phrase "spill the beans" mean?
telling a secret
You are going to visit relatives for Thanksgiving, your parents tell you that you have to dress up. You would rather wear sweatpants.
Examples: compromise, find clothes that look nice and are comfortable, if possible. Wear your dress clothes, it is just for one day, etc.
You want to keep your hat on during dinner. Your mom said you have to take it off. Size of the problem and solution.
Examples: small problem. Take the hat off during dinner and put it back on after.
You are asked to set the table. You notice it is set differently than how you normally set the table. What would you do?
Examples: ask how to set it properly, etc.
You were asked to sit at the kids table, but all the kids are at least 5 years younger than you. What is the size of the problem? What can you do?
Examples: ask if you can sit with the adults, and if you cant, sit with the kids and help them, etc.
You have finished eating dinner before anyone else has. You want to leave the table. What should you do?
Examples: ask permission to leave the table, if you can't just sit and make polite conversation, etc.
Your cousins are coming over for Thanksgiving. Last year, they played with your video game and broke it. You have a new game system, and you know they will ask to use it. What would you do?
Examples: suggest something else to do with them. Ask them to be really careful this time. Play with another game, etc.
You have been at the Thanksgiving celebration for a long time, and are getting bored. You want to go home, but the adults keep talking. They don't look like they are going to stop. Give a solution.
Examples: find something else to do to keep yourself busy. You can politely ask "when are we going home?" when no one is around, etc.
Your mom spent all day preparing the stuffing for Thanksgiving and when you tried it, it seemed that she was missing an ingredient. She asks you how it tastes, you want to be honest without hurting her feelings - what/how could you say?
Examples: say it tastes good or tell her its good, but it tastes a little different is this a new recipe, etc.
You are hanging out with your younger cousins while your parents, aunts and uncles talk in the other room. Your little cousin wants to watch a movie, but you want to play a video game. What would you do and say?
Examples: compromise, take turns, let him/her watch the movie because they are younger, etc.
Your uncle brings up an embarrassing story of you from when you were little. You feel upset and embarrassed, what could you do or say to get him to change the subject?
Examples: ignore him, tell him how you feel, bring up a new topic, etc.
You cannot find the aisle the pie crust is located in and your mom is already in line. What is the size of the problem? What should you do?
Examples: find an employee and ask where the item is located, ask mom for help, etc.
Your mom asked you to keep an eye on the stove while she does the laundry. You smell a funny odor coming from the kitchen and see black smoke everywhere and fire from the oven. What is the size of this problem (scale of 1-5). Solution?
Example: size is a 4 (need adults help, might be burning), call or run and get your mom, etc.
You let your cousin borrow a video game last Thanksgiving and he never returned it. Now he asked to borrow another one. Give a solution. What is the size of the problem?
Size of the problem 1 or 2 (can handle on your own), answers may vary
Your parents expect you to clean up the dinner table. You notice the rest of your cousins sitting there not cleaning. What would you do?
Examples: Hey, can you help me clean up? Ignore your cousins and continue to clean up, etc.
You look at all of the food and think it all looks gross. You don't want to eat any of it. What would you do? What is the size of the problem?
Size of the problem 1 or 2, try something and see if you like it, see if there is anything else you could eat or wait till you get home.
Your family is arguing about the best football team, it is starting to get heated. Your cousin walks outside and slams the door. What could you do?
Example: ask your family to talk about something else. Go outside and talk with your cousin, etc.
Your grandma just got new glasses, she asks what you think of them. You think they are ugly. What could you say to her?
Example: tell her she always looks nice, ask if she likes them. Ask if she picked them out herself, etc.
You have been at the Thanksgiving celebration for a long time, and are getting bored. You want to go home, but the adults keep talking. They don't look like they are going to stop. What should you do?
Find something else to do to keep yourself busy. You can politely ask "when are we going home?"
On the way to your grandparents house, your baby brother won't stop crying. What could you do?
Ask what's wrong, try to help him feel better.
Your cousins are coming over for Thanksgiving. Last year, they played with your video game and broke it. You have a new game system, and you know they will ask to use it. What would you do?
Tell them no one is playing with the video game this year, find something else to do with them.
You have finished eating dinner before anyone else has. You want to leave the table. What should you do?
Ask permission to leave the table, if you can't just sit and make polite conversation.
You look forward to apple pie every year, but this year you notice there isn't any apple pie. What should you do?
Try a different kind of pie
You are asked to set the table. You notice it is set differently than how you normally set the table. What would you do?
Ask how to set it properly.
You only like dark meat turkey, but when the platter gets to you, there isn't any left. What should you do?
Try the white meat, ask politely if there is any more dark meat.
You want to go out with your friends after dinner, but your family wants you to stay with them.
Tell your friends you can't go out, you have to spend time with your family
You are expected to help clean up after dinner. You notice the other kids aren't helping. What would you do?
Clean up! Help, it is the right thing to do.
You only like plain stuffing, but your aunt made stuffing with vegetables in it. What should you do?
Take some, try it, eat around the veggies you don't like, or try to pick some out.
You want to watch a TV show, but your family is watching football. What should you do?
Wait until the show is over, then ask to change the channel. Find something else to do in the meantime.
At dinner, they ask you to hold hands to give thanks. This makes you uncomfortable. What should you do?
Explain that holding hands makes you feel uncomfortable.
You are going to visit relatives for Thanksgiving, your parents tell you that you have to dress up. You would rather wear sweatpants.
Compromise. Find clothes that look nice and are comfortable, if possible. Wear your dress clothes, it is just for one day.
Everyone is talking about football. You don't like football, or know much about it. What should you do?
Listen, you can add comments or ask questions on the topic. When there is a break in the conversation, you can try to change the topic.
Grandma asked you to help set the table. She is busy cooking in the kitchen. You can't find the napkins. What should you do?
Say "Grandma, excuse me where are the napkins?"
You are going to your aunt's house for dinner, but you think your aunt's cooking stinks. What should you do?
Go, be polite, find some things to eat on the table.
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