Friday, September 11, 2009

Pilgrim Trivia Teaching Tips

Pilgrim Trivia Teaching Tips How much do you know on the Mayflower, Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians? Here are some interesting facts about them. Before the Pilgrims took the Mayflower in the wine trade with France, maintains that in the fish trade with Norway. He is the Mayflower 66 days to reach Massachusetts. It 'been a child bo during the crossing of the Mayflower and was Oceanus Hopkins. Pilgrims landed at Provincetown, MA, at the tip of Cape Cod, on 11 November 1620. Since the country is not good for agriculture, but of Plymouth. For eating, the pilgrims with a knife, a spoon, a napkin, and fingers ... not forks. They also shared food and drink vessels. In the Pilgrim household, the adults sat down to dinner and the children waited on them. Lobster, clams, and mussels were considered "hard rations" when the food supply was low. Many pilgrims lobsters were only for pigs! Turkey is known poultry in England. E 'stato in Europe 100 years earlier by the Spanish Govement. There were only four married women who survived the first harsh winter of 1620-1621. It controls the food preparation for three days of celebration for the harvest 50 colonists, Chief Massasoit, and 90-Indian, a. This event has become known as "the first Thanksgiving." Pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce were not eaten at the first Thanksgiving. The pilgrims have to eat roast game, such as ducks, geese and turkeys, co, cod, sea bass and wild, with the Indians. Massasoit of the Wampanoag language means "Great Leader". His real name was Ousamequin or "Yellow Feather". The Wampanoag Indians of southeast Massachusetts were the people that friendship Pellegrini. Their name means "People of the Dawn," and they live on Cape Cod, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, and inland ports. With the storm, the world has been witness today is a good time to reflect on all the positive characteristics of your life. Write as a reference when times are rough! Sometimes, seeing in print is an eye-opener, you might be surprised at how long this list, if all the little things. Happy Thanksgiving to all! I hope these ideas are helpful and your creative thinking. And do not forget ... Reading is fundamental!

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