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_aNewell, Chris, _eauthor. |
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_aIf you lived during the Plimoth Thanksgiving / _cwritten by Chris Newell ; illustrated by Winona Nelson. |
246 | 3 | _aIf you lived during the Plymouth Thanksgiving | |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aDuring the Plimouth Thanksgiving |
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_aNew York, NY : _bScholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., _c[2021] |
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_a92 pages : _bcolor illustrations, color map ; _c19 x 23 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aIf you lived | |
505 | 0 | _aWhat was the Mayflower voyage? -- When and where did the Mayflower land? -- What is a colony, and who is a colonist? -- Who were the Pilgrims? -- Who else was on the Mayflower? -- Why did English colonists come to America? -- Who were the people the English colonists encountered in Patuxet? -- How did early encounters with other European ships affect Native peoples in the area? -- What other people lived in this area? -- What language do Wampanoag people speak, and how did they record history? -- What language did the colonists speak, and how did they record history? -- What did life for Wampanoag people look like when the Mayflower arrived? -- What foods were Wampanoag and other Native people eating in 1620? -- What did Wampanoag clothing look like in 1620, and how was it made? -- Who was Ousamequin? -- What were the first encounters between the English colonists and Wampanoag peoples? -- How did the English colonists and Wampanoag people communicate? -- How did the alliances between the English colonists at Plimoth and the Pokanoket Wampanoags get made? -- Why did Ousamequin and the colonists agree to an alliance? -- How did life change for the English colonists in Plimoth after they established contact with the Wampanoag? -- What happened at the feast in Plimoth in 1621? -- What was a "thanksgiving" for English colonists in 1621? -- What was a "thanksgiving" for Wampanoag and other Native peoples in the region in 1621? -- How did life change for the Wampanoag and other Native peoples after the Mayflower arrived? -- Why is the Plimoth feast of 1621 called "the first Thanksgiving"? -- How and when did Thanksgiving become a national holiday? -- Why do people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving today? -- Do other countries have a Thanksgiving holiday? -- Do Native peoples celebrate Thanksgiving? -- What are holidays that honor Native history? | |
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_a"Do you know the true story of the Thanksgiving feast at Plimoth? Carefully crafted to explore both sides of this historical event, this book is a great choice for Thanksgiving units, and for teaching children about the true history of this popular holiday"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_a"Do you know the true story of the Thanksgiving feast at Plimoth? What if you lived in a different time and place? What would you wear? What would you eat? How would your daily life be different? Scholastic's If You Lived... series answers all of kids' most important questions about events in American history. With a question and answer format, kid-friendly artwork, and engaging information, this series is the perfect partner for the classroom and for history-loving readers. What if you lived when the English colonists and the Wampanoag people shared a feast at Plimoth? What would you have worn? What would you have eaten? What was the true story of the feast that we now know as the first Thanksgiving and how did it become a national holiday? Chris Newell answers all these questions and more in this comprehensive dive into the feast at Plimoth and the history leading up to it. Carefully crafted to explore both sides of this historical event, this book is a great choice for Thanksgiving units, and for teaching children about the true history of this popular holiday"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aAges 7-10. _bScholastic. |
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_aGrades 2-3. _bScholastic. |
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_aThanksgiving Day _vJuvenile literature. _956679 |
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_aPilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) _vJuvenile literature. _9115187 |
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_aWampanoag Indians _xHistory _vJuvenile literature. _9141023 |
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_aMassachusetts _xHistory _yNew Plymouth, 1620-1691 _vJuvenile literature. _9115188 |
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_aInformational works. _2lcgft _9222299 |
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_aNelson, Winona, _d1983- _eillustrator. |
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