"...if we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow." John Dewey.

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"...if we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow."

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"...if we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow."

John Dewey

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Where do you come from?

We came from Inglaterra.

William Bradford

Squanto

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Why did you came to America?

We came to be free to praise our God.

William Bradford

Squanto

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Could we be friends?

Thank you! We will be please to be your friends too.

William Bradford

Squanto

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Mayflower

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Thank You God for this country.

Thank you God for this dinner and your blessings!

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Animals that the Pilgrims eat Animals that the Pilgrims eat when they arrived in Americawhen they arrived in America

Birds Mammals Fish

turkey deer

cod

bluefish duck bass

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Animals that the Pilgrims eat Animals that the Pilgrims eat when they arrived in Americawhen they arrived in America

Birds Mammals Fish

Birds have feathers and a beak.

Have wings.

Hatch from eggs.

Mammals feed milk to their young.

Warm blooded.

Are covered by hair.

Fish live in water.

Have gills for breathing.

Cold blooded.

Are covered by scales.

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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November

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Fall

Winter

Spring

Summer The

seasons

cycle

SeptemberOctoberNovember

DecemberJanuaryFebruary

MarchAprilMay

JuneJulyAugust

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Sep.1620-Nov.1620

Mayflower voyage.

First Day at Plymouth

Nov.1620-Feb.1621 Mar.1621

Pilgrim and Wampanoag meet.

1621-Spring & Summer

Building a Friendship

Oct.1621

Harvest Feast

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After

First Thanksgiving Time Line

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1000’s 100’s 10’s 1’sThousand

asHundreds Tens Ones

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First, the pilgrims arrived in America.

Then, the pilgrims met the Indians.

Finally, the pilgrims and the Indians gave thanks to God.

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Key linking word

because

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John is happy because he came to America.

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Jane is sad because her turkey was lost.

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past presentbefor

enow

Jane was sad because her turkey was lost.

she is happy because she found it.

but now

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pastbefore

Jane was sad because her turkey was lost.

presentnow

she is happy because she found it.

futureafter

in the future she will take better care of the turkey.

but now

and

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Jane was sad because her turkey was lost, but now she is happy because she found it, and in the future she will take care more of it.

Jane and the Turkey