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Today, we commemorate these events with the
holiday of Thanksgiving. Your family’s celebration might
even be a little bit like this one…
Sister: Come in, Grandma! Dinner’s almost ready.
Brother: Welcome, Grandma!
Grandma: Hello, my darlings. It’s wonderful to see you!
Sister (calling out): Mom, Dad, Grandma’s here!
Narrator: The scents of pumpkin and spices fill the warm
air. Mom and Dad emerge from the kitchen, wiping their
hands on their aprons.
Narrator: Nearly four hundred years ago, a ship full of English families
landed at what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts. After a rough crossing,
the band of Protestants finally reached the land they called the New World.
They were eager to begin life in their new home, but the winter was
harsher than it had ever been back in London, and supplies were low. Most
of the settlers grew ill, and many died that winter. The next season, the
native peoples of the land taught the settlers new and better ways to grow
crops, so they’d never again run out of food.
The First Thanksgiving
Characters: Narrator
Grandma
Mom
Dad
Sister
Brother
A Readers Theater Script
Page 1
Mom: Hello, Mother! I’d hug you, but I’m afraid my apron is covered in
cranberry sauce.
Dad: I’ll give you a hug for all of us!
Grandma: Thank you, dear. It smells wonderful in here!
Narrator: The table is set with plates, napkins, and the special glasses Mom
and Dad save for the holidays. There are two sets of forks, spoons for eating
cranberry sauce, and steaming dishes of sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes,
green beans, biscuits, and gravy.
Mom: The turkey will be ready in just a few minutes.
Dad: I don’t know how the Pilgrims cooked their turkeys hundreds of years
ago at Plymouth Rock. It takes hours and hours, even in a modern oven.
Sister: Oh, Dad, you’ve got it all wrong. The settlers had cranberries and
vegetables and maybe potatoes, but they didn’t eat turkey at their
Thanksgiving feast!
Dad: Sure they did.
Brother: That’s not what we learned in school!
Mother: What did you learn?
Sister: Most of the things we thought we knew about the first Thanksgiving
aren’t true.
Mom: Like what?
Brother: Well, first of all, the first Thanksgiving wasn’t really the first!
Dad: What do you mean?
Page 2
Sister: Thanksgiving was a harvest festival, and my teacher said harvest
festivals began in pagan times. A harvest festival celebrates the bounty of
food grown in farms and orchards, and they’ve traditionally taken place in
Autumn, when crops are harvested.
Brother: Yeah, and my teacher told me the first Thanksgiving feast might
even have taken place in Texas. Legend has it that a Spanish explorer,
Juan de Oñate, threw a Thanksgiving feast all the way back in 1598.
Dad: So it wasn’t a celebration of the Pilgrims’ friendship with the Native
Americans?
Brother: That part’s true, but there’s much more to the story!
Sister: First of all, the Pilgrims first landed at Cape Cod, not at Plymouth
Rock. They celebrated their first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans
in 1621, the year after they landed. The winter of 1620 was pretty hard on
them. It was snowy and icy and they ran out of food.
Mom: They did come from London, after all. It doesn’t snow as much in
London.
Brother: That’s right. So they weren’t prepared for the cold in this new
place. They couldn’t grow crops in the snow, and they didn’t know how to
keep themselves warm enough. Many fathers, mothers, and even kids
died in the winter of 1620.
Dad: Then a Native American named Squanto taught them better ways of
farming.
Sister:You’re mostly right.
Brother: Squanto’s full name was actually Tisquantum, and he already
spoke English. He was once kidnapped by Englishmen. They tried to sell
him as a slave! He made his way back, but by the time he got home, his
family had all died of a terrible illness that killed many of the tribes in the
area.
Mom: That’s so sad!
Page 3
Sister: Tisquantum was taken in by another tribe. Their leader put him in
charge of communication with the settlers. He’s responsible for teaching
the settlers about the natives’ way of growing corn. The Thanksgiving
feast of 1621 celebrated the settlers’ first successful harvest.
Grandma: Some Native American peoples gather on Thanksgiving Day
each year to remember the hardships of their ancestors during the
Pilgrims’ time, and to talk about the difficulties they still face today. They
call it the National Day of Mourning.
Brother and Sister: How did you know that?
Grandma (smiling): You’re not the only ones who read history books!
Archaeologists and historians are always digging up new artifacts and
documents. I’ll bet we could learn something new about the first
Thanksgiving every year.
Mom: Well, I’ve learned more than one thing today. The history of
Thanksgiving isn’t nearly as simple as I thought.
Dad: That gives me an idea. What do you say we make this a tradition?
Each year, we can all read more about the first Thanksgiving, and each of
us can share something we learned.
Brother: If we agree, can we eat now?
(All laugh)
Dad: Of course.
Grandma: Let’s eat!
Page 4
-- The End --
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Print on thicker paper
for best results.
✁
Fold on the
dotted lines.
Tape each triangle
to your piece of yarn
securely. Make sure
the piece doesn’t
slide around.
After the pieces
have been colored,
have a grown-up cut
and fold the triangles.
You will need a 6 foot
piece of string, ribbon
or yarn and some tape.
Have a grown-up help
tape or pin your banner
up in your room, on a
big window, or in the
dining room.
If the weather is good
you can even hang
it outside!
1Color and make your own
B A N N E R !
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dotted lines.
Color and make your own
B A N N E R !
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Fold on the
dotted lines.
Color and make your own
B A N N E R !
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Fold on the
dotted lines.
Color and make your own
B A N N E R !
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Thanksgiving
Banner
Punch holes where indicated on the shapes. If you don’t have a hole punch,
ask an adult to make the holes carefully with a ball point pen.
Print, then color in as many pieces as you like. Ask a grown-up to help cut out the shapes.
To determine how much string, ribbon, or yarn you will need, place all of the finished pieces
in a line and measure. Be sure to add about an inch or two for spacing in between the shapes
and several inches at both ends for tying. You will also need a hole punch or a pen. If the shapes
slide around too much on the string, you will need some tape.
Next, thread each shape onto your ribbon keeping
the longest sections of ribbon on the back of each
shape. If the shapes are loose and don’t stay in
place on the banner, add a piece of tape to the
back of each to secure the ribbon to the paper.
This project works
best printed on
heavy paper!
Have a grown-up help tape or tie
your banner up in your room
or anywhere in the house
where there’s a space!
If the weather is good you
can even hang it outside!
Page 1
✁
This project works best printed on heavy paper!
Page 2
Write what you are thankful for on the blank leaves!
Cut out and paste the images to complete the story.
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  • 4. Today, we commemorate these events with the holiday of Thanksgiving. Your family’s celebration might even be a little bit like this one… Sister: Come in, Grandma! Dinner’s almost ready. Brother: Welcome, Grandma! Grandma: Hello, my darlings. It’s wonderful to see you! Sister (calling out): Mom, Dad, Grandma’s here! Narrator: The scents of pumpkin and spices fill the warm air. Mom and Dad emerge from the kitchen, wiping their hands on their aprons. Narrator: Nearly four hundred years ago, a ship full of English families landed at what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts. After a rough crossing, the band of Protestants finally reached the land they called the New World. They were eager to begin life in their new home, but the winter was harsher than it had ever been back in London, and supplies were low. Most of the settlers grew ill, and many died that winter. The next season, the native peoples of the land taught the settlers new and better ways to grow crops, so they’d never again run out of food. The First Thanksgiving Characters: Narrator Grandma Mom Dad Sister Brother A Readers Theater Script Page 1
  • 5. Mom: Hello, Mother! I’d hug you, but I’m afraid my apron is covered in cranberry sauce. Dad: I’ll give you a hug for all of us! Grandma: Thank you, dear. It smells wonderful in here! Narrator: The table is set with plates, napkins, and the special glasses Mom and Dad save for the holidays. There are two sets of forks, spoons for eating cranberry sauce, and steaming dishes of sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, green beans, biscuits, and gravy. Mom: The turkey will be ready in just a few minutes. Dad: I don’t know how the Pilgrims cooked their turkeys hundreds of years ago at Plymouth Rock. It takes hours and hours, even in a modern oven. Sister: Oh, Dad, you’ve got it all wrong. The settlers had cranberries and vegetables and maybe potatoes, but they didn’t eat turkey at their Thanksgiving feast! Dad: Sure they did. Brother: That’s not what we learned in school! Mother: What did you learn? Sister: Most of the things we thought we knew about the first Thanksgiving aren’t true. Mom: Like what? Brother: Well, first of all, the first Thanksgiving wasn’t really the first! Dad: What do you mean? Page 2
  • 6. Sister: Thanksgiving was a harvest festival, and my teacher said harvest festivals began in pagan times. A harvest festival celebrates the bounty of food grown in farms and orchards, and they’ve traditionally taken place in Autumn, when crops are harvested. Brother: Yeah, and my teacher told me the first Thanksgiving feast might even have taken place in Texas. Legend has it that a Spanish explorer, Juan de Oñate, threw a Thanksgiving feast all the way back in 1598. Dad: So it wasn’t a celebration of the Pilgrims’ friendship with the Native Americans? Brother: That part’s true, but there’s much more to the story! Sister: First of all, the Pilgrims first landed at Cape Cod, not at Plymouth Rock. They celebrated their first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans in 1621, the year after they landed. The winter of 1620 was pretty hard on them. It was snowy and icy and they ran out of food. Mom: They did come from London, after all. It doesn’t snow as much in London. Brother: That’s right. So they weren’t prepared for the cold in this new place. They couldn’t grow crops in the snow, and they didn’t know how to keep themselves warm enough. Many fathers, mothers, and even kids died in the winter of 1620. Dad: Then a Native American named Squanto taught them better ways of farming. Sister:You’re mostly right. Brother: Squanto’s full name was actually Tisquantum, and he already spoke English. He was once kidnapped by Englishmen. They tried to sell him as a slave! He made his way back, but by the time he got home, his family had all died of a terrible illness that killed many of the tribes in the area. Mom: That’s so sad! Page 3
  • 7. Sister: Tisquantum was taken in by another tribe. Their leader put him in charge of communication with the settlers. He’s responsible for teaching the settlers about the natives’ way of growing corn. The Thanksgiving feast of 1621 celebrated the settlers’ first successful harvest. Grandma: Some Native American peoples gather on Thanksgiving Day each year to remember the hardships of their ancestors during the Pilgrims’ time, and to talk about the difficulties they still face today. They call it the National Day of Mourning. Brother and Sister: How did you know that? Grandma (smiling): You’re not the only ones who read history books! Archaeologists and historians are always digging up new artifacts and documents. I’ll bet we could learn something new about the first Thanksgiving every year. Mom: Well, I’ve learned more than one thing today. The history of Thanksgiving isn’t nearly as simple as I thought. Dad: That gives me an idea. What do you say we make this a tradition? Each year, we can all read more about the first Thanksgiving, and each of us can share something we learned. Brother: If we agree, can we eat now? (All laugh) Dad: Of course. Grandma: Let’s eat! Page 4 -- The End --
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  • 11. Created by : www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright 2010-2011 Education.com Print on thicker paper for best results. ✁ Fold on the dotted lines. Tape each triangle to your piece of yarn securely. Make sure the piece doesn’t slide around. After the pieces have been colored, have a grown-up cut and fold the triangles. You will need a 6 foot piece of string, ribbon or yarn and some tape. Have a grown-up help tape or pin your banner up in your room, on a big window, or in the dining room. If the weather is good you can even hang it outside! 1Color and make your own B A N N E R !
  • 12. Created by : www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright 2010-2011 Education.com ✁ Fold on the dotted lines. Color and make your own B A N N E R ! 2
  • 13. Created by : www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright 2010-2011 Education.com ✁ Fold on the dotted lines. Color and make your own B A N N E R ! 3
  • 14. Created by : www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright 2010-2011 Education.com ✁ Fold on the dotted lines. Color and make your own B A N N E R ! 4
  • 15. ✁ Thanksgiving Banner Punch holes where indicated on the shapes. If you don’t have a hole punch, ask an adult to make the holes carefully with a ball point pen. Print, then color in as many pieces as you like. Ask a grown-up to help cut out the shapes. To determine how much string, ribbon, or yarn you will need, place all of the finished pieces in a line and measure. Be sure to add about an inch or two for spacing in between the shapes and several inches at both ends for tying. You will also need a hole punch or a pen. If the shapes slide around too much on the string, you will need some tape. Next, thread each shape onto your ribbon keeping the longest sections of ribbon on the back of each shape. If the shapes are loose and don’t stay in place on the banner, add a piece of tape to the back of each to secure the ribbon to the paper. This project works best printed on heavy paper! Have a grown-up help tape or tie your banner up in your room or anywhere in the house where there’s a space! If the weather is good you can even hang it outside! Page 1
  • 16. ✁ This project works best printed on heavy paper! Page 2 Write what you are thankful for on the blank leaves!
  • 17. Cut out and paste the images to complete the story. More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheetsCopyright © 2010-2011 by Education.com2012-2013 Thanksgiving Rebus Story On Thanksgiving we cook a big . Dad stirs the creamy . I help bake the When it’s time to eat, I always sit beside ! . Mom roasts yellow .
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