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Thanksgiving Picture Vocabulary Cards {45 cards}

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***Updated 11.9.12 to include "wigwam" and "longhouse". ***

This 21 page PDF contains vocabulary cards for Thanksgiving. There are 47 cards and 6 blank ones in case you need to make your own. Each card has a colored border, a term, and custom clipart. The cards are 3" x 7.4" and there are 3 per page. Use these cards for your word wall, themed holiday wall, sorting, literacy centers, or to add to your Thanksgiving unit!

Download the photo preview to see mini versions of all the cards.

Terms include:
-Thanksgiving
-thankful
-family
-turkey (live)
-Pilgrims
-Mayflower
-Native Americans
-Indians
-horse
-dream catcher
-teepee (I realize there are different spellings. This one is "teepee". I also realize the Northeastern tribes didn't necessarily live in teepees, but I wanted to include it in case you'd like to use these for a unit on Native Americans later. I've inlcluded "wigwam" and "longhouse" which are more characteristic of dwellings in the Northeast.)
-pottery
-wigwam
-longhouse
-Plymouth Rock (I know it's not an actual rock, but it looks like one just as a visual)
-Mayflower Compact
-house
-gun
-bow and arrow
-arrowhead
-feathers
-canoe
-colony
-cranberries
-corn
-butter
-cake
-drumstick
-pie
-rolls
-ham
-mashed potatoes
-turkey (cooked)
-stuffing
-pumpkin pie
-green beans
-green bean casserole
-gravy
-sweet potatoes
-sweet potato casserole
-table
-pumpkin
-squash
-cornucopia
-place setting
-salt and pepper
-feast (family eating dinner together)
-6 blank cards (maroon, yellow, orange, brown, green, and white)

All of the graphics were designed by me as well. They are 300 dpi, so they are bright and print beautifully (assuming you have a decent printer).

I understand that different people may have different words for some of these terms (yams vs. sweet potatoes). I would love to customize the cards, but I just can't. It takes a really long time to do so. If you need a different name, then I suggest these solutions:
1. Make your own card from the blank ones
or
2. Print the cards, make your own words on a separate piece of white paper (print them?), cut, then glue over top of the original word.

Please be sure to ask any and all questions prior to purchasing. This resource is for one classroom only. If you would like to purchase for a team member, friend, school, or district, then please purchase an additional license at checkout. Licenses are half of the original price! :)

I hope you enjoy it!
Be sure to check out my site for more freebies, links, and ideas!
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Anne Weaver  (TpT Seller)
Ashley,
I really like your vocabulary cards; every lower grade teacher should have a set. There is one thing which you should correct. The "teepee" flashcard should be taken out of your Thanksgiving set. Why? The Indians in the Northeastern part of the U.S. didn't live in teepees. The Indians only on the plains used teepees since they followed the buffaloes and moved. Unless you taught this history you would not know this. There are many incorrect “facts” which are promoted since one believes a resource in correct. I hope you don’t mind my pointing this out to you; I’m just trying to help.
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Ashley Hughes  (TpT Seller)
Thank Anne! This resource is to provide common Thanksgiving vocabulary cards for teachers. They can pick and choose which ones are appropriate for their class. I appreciate your feedback, but I'm not sure how to take your "incorrect facts being promoted" comment. In no way am I presenting any facts whatsoever in my pack... they're vocabulary cards. I realize that there were a wide variety of dwellings used by the Native Americans. I obviously didn't think about the regional differences. I am leaving teepee in the pack so that teachers can still use these with a unit on Native Americans, but I've also included "wigwam" and "longhouse" to relate to the northeast a little more. There's an endless list of cards that I could have added, but I wanted to provide the most basic and common terms. Thanks again.
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