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Сведения об авторах
Автор проекта:
Коленко Анастасия –
ученица
9 «А» класса МОУ «Михневская СОШ», победитель районного конкурса
научно- исследовательских работ (г. Ступино, 2008 г.)
Руководитель проекта:
Ратиева Елена Вячеславовна –
учитель английского языка.
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The Story Of Thanksgiving
A long time ago in
England a group of people were being treated unfairly
for wanting to worship as they thought best. They decided to leave their homes and journey to the country called Holland. These people were later called Pilgrims.
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The Pilgrims did not like the city. After
living 12
years in Holland, they decided to leave
and go to the
New World in North America.
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There were many reasons for leaving England:
Some wanted religious freedom
Some wanted to find
better work
Some wanted adventure
The Pilgrims sailed back to England to get on a ship sailing to America. The ship was called the Mayflower. The Mayflower was a sailing ship made to carry things or cargo, not people. The ship was very crowed with 102 passengers and 30 sailors.
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Among the 102 Pilgrims there were
34 children. One baby was born.
His name
was Oceanus Hopkins.
Can you think why?
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England
The Mayflower left England in
September, 1620. The
journey took
66 days. The Pilgrims sailed 3,000
miles
from England to North America.
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The journey was not easy. The boat
was
crowded. The seas were stormy.
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The people got sick.
There was little food.
There were
bugs everywhere.
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They made many
plans.
The Pilgrims landed
first on Cape Cod in
Massachusetts.
It was November,
1620
and winter
was coming.
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The Pilgrim
men wrote
and signed
the Mayflower
Compact.
It was a list
of rules for
everyone
to
follow.
It gave the
people the
right to
choose their leader.
They voted John Carver to be the governor.
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In December the Pilgrims decided to find a
better place to spend the winter. They sailed across
the harbor to Plymouth beach.
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They found a deserted Native American village. They
decided to stay there.
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The men found some Indian seed corn.
They built
houses.
The winter was hard. They
ran out of food.
One story says that some days they only had 5 kernels of dry corn to eat.
Many became sick and
died that first winter.
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1621
When spring came the Pilgrims felt better.
One day in April, 1621, a Native American walked
into the village. He said, “Welcome.” He spoke English and said that his name was Samoset.
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Samoset brought the chief, Massasoit, and another friend,
Squanto. They signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims.
Squanto
decided to live with the Pilgrims.
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Squanto taught the Pilgrims
many things. He taught
them
to plant corn, to hunt and fish.
Most
important was the respect
he taught the Pilgrims to have
for the land and the gifts of
the earth.
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The Pilgrims’ crops grew well.
They had a good
harvest.
The Pilgrims wanted to celebrate and thank God
for
His Blessings.
They decided to celebrate a thanksgiving and invite their new friends.
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Since it was the time of the Native
American Green Corn Festival, their new friends were happy
to come to celebrate.
They brought deer, turkeys, eels, geese, and ducks.
About 90 Native Americans came to the celebration.
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The First Thanksgiving celebration lasted three days. The
Pilgrims and Native Americans feasted on:
Wild turkey, deer,
duck
Leeks, wild berries, ground nuts, green vegetables
Oysters, clams, eel
Pumpkin pudding and cornmeal mush
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They ate on long, wood plank tables set
outside. They had races, wrestling matches, dances, and they
sang together.
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Thanksgiving did not become a holiday until October
1863 when Abraham Lincoln was President.
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Comparing Yourself to a Pilgrim Child
Travel Trunks
Write a Poem
Create a Timeline
Rules to Live
By
Create a Thankful Collage
Set the Table for Thanksgiving
Activities
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Choose a book to read.
Compare a day of
your life to a day in the life of
a Pilgrim child. Use the diagram to help organize your ideas. Write a paragraph to show how your day and the day of a Pilgrim child are alike.
Comparing Yourself to a Pilgrim Child
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Travel Trunks
Because the Mayflower was a cargo ship,
space was limited. Each family was given a trunk
to fill with things they needed.
Get the trunk pattern from your teacher.
Fill the trunk by drawing the things you would want to take with you on a journey today.
Write the items on the list and put the list in the slit on the trunk.
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Write a Poem
Follow the directions to write
a Pyramid Poem.
Line 1 is the subject.
Line 2 has 2 adjectives that describe the subject.
Line 3 has 3 -ing words that describe the subject.
Line 4 has 2 statements.
Illustrate your poem.
Turkey
fat, round
running, eating, gobbling
Let’s have turkey. Delicious!
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Create a Timeline
Use the Time Line Program on
the Computer or draw a timeline
Include these dates:
September, 1620; November, 1620; December, 1620; April, 1621; Autumn, 1621
Illustrate each event
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Rules to Live By
After the Mayflower landed, the
group promised to live together by being fair. They
signed an agreement. It was called the Mayflower Compact.
Work together in a group of 4 students to create a classroom “Compact” that you can sign as your promise to work together and treat each other fairly.
Post your “Compact” on the classroom wall.
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Pilgrim children did not go to school. They
learned to read the bible and were expected to
memorize and recite psalms.
...with Thanksgiving, present your requests to God. (Philippians 4:6)
“I will thank you forever, because of what you
have done.” Psalm 52:9 (RSV)
Draw a picture of you and your family giving thanks
to God.
On your paper, write or draw about something you
want to ask God.
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Get this pattern from your teacher. Cut out
magazine pictures of things you are thankful for and
glue them on the cornucopia.
Give Thanks to the Lord
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The Pilgrims declared a day of Thanksgiving to
thank God for the bountiful harvest.
Think of one
or two things for which to give thanks. On a paper plate, write a sentence about something you are thankful for.
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Karges-Bone, Dr. Linda. Poems with a Purpose. Torrance, CA.: Grace Publications, a division of Frank Schaffer Publications, Inc., 2000.
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