November Vocabulary University® feature = Thanksgiving Holiday Word Puzzles:

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Type in your 12 answers (4 in each puzzle) to the Rooty*Hoot*Hoot® brand puzzles in the boxes BELOW the graphic and "text" puzzle description. When you click on the "correct answers & sentences" link at the bottom of this page, you will get immediate feedback with both the correct answers and the use of these words in context. Each blank answer box also has a pull down menu with the correct answer directly to the right of the answer box. Click How to use vocabulary.com for more detailed instructions for using our activities.

If you want our alphabetical list of 221 Thanksgiving-related words just email your request to Turkey Words. Please include your school, city, state, country and grade you teach, if applicable.



We have four other exercises using these same 12 to 24 words plus some other "Turkeyday" fun:


Puzzle #1 - - Directions - Abundance in the Fields

Rootonym® text for Thanksgiving Day Puzzle #1. Put your answers in the boxes BELOW.

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A Very Short History: Thanksgiving is really a "harvest festival" celebration. The United States observes it annually on the fourth Thursday in November. The first American Thanksgiving was likely to have taken place in 1620 in Massachusetts. The American Pilgrims had established the Plymouth Colony (after leaving England on a ship called the Mayflower on September 16th) and, with an agreement called the Mayflower Compact on November 11, 1620, set down rules to govern for "the general good of the Colony". The Massachusetts Wampanoag indian tribe became friends with the Pilgrims and were known to have celebrated the harvest festival with them in the early years.
A informative link is www.plimoth.org/Library/Thanksgiving/thanksgi.htm


Puzzle #2 - Turkey Dinner Special!

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Cinny Nym
"Hi, I'm Cinny Nym, Dean of Faculty at Vocabulary University."

This is a pause in your Thanksgiving Day word-banquet to offer a brain teaser.
Do you know the names for different animal sounds?
The name of a group of specific animals?

Answers:

  • SOUNDS: turkey-gobble; goose-honk; hog-oink; elephant-trumpet; chickens-peep; lion-roar; donkey-bray; hyena-laugh; bears-growl; ducks-quack; hawks-screech; hens-cackle; quail-peep; baby-waah;
  • GROUPS: rafter of turkeys; gaggle of geese; drift of hogs; litter of pigs; pride of elephants/lions; rag of donkeys/colts; span of mules; peep of chickens; sloth of bears; puddling/brace of ducks; cast of hawks; brood of hens; bevy of quail
  • More data on this kind of animal information can be found at the link - http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/index.htm

Puzzle #3 - Let's Appreciate What We Have!

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Get 12 Sentences using Correct Answers in Context!

Mythology story surrounding the word CORNUCOPIA: When Zeus was an infant he was nursed by an nymph named Amalthea. She feed him with milk from a goat and honey from the bees. Later, to show his gratitude, he took a goat's horn, filled it with food, fruit and herbs and gave it to Amalthea. The horn would always be full of food whenever the nymph desired. It was truly a "horn of plenty".

Please feel free to visit the home page of Vocabulary University® where you can see many other challenging and worthwhile vocabulary activities. We are deeply appreciative to Jan Cook for her counsel and function as Editor-in-Chief. She taught for 13 years in Atherton, CA. We also want to thank Bob Marzewski for his continued support. You can view a portfolio of his work by clicking Bob-The Wizzard.

The word definitions in these puzzles are used with permission from Random House Inc. and most come from their "Random House Webster's College Dictionary".
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Reminder:
Don't forget to complete other activities and educational exercises from our current Session #139:

Interactive grade level puzzles: ["S139 Level 1"] -- ["S139 Level 2"] -- ["S139 Level 3"]
Fill-in-the-Blanks: ["S139Level 1-FITB"] -- ["S139Level 2-FITB"] -- ["S139Level 3-FITB"]
Definition MATCH: ["S139Level 1-Match"] -- ["S139Level 2-Match"] -- ["S139Level 3-Match"]
Crosswords: ["S139Level 1 C/W"] -- ["S139Level 2 C/W"] -- ["S139Level 3 C/W"]
Find the Words: ["S139Level 1 WF"] -- ["S139Level 2 WF"] -- ["S139Level 3 WF"]
Is It True or False?: ["S139Level 1 T/F"] -- ["S139Level 2 T/F"] -- ["S139Level 3 T/F"]
Synonym/Antonym Encounters: ["S139Level 1-Syn/Ant"] -- ["S139Level 2-Syn/Ant"] -- ["S139Level 3-Syn/Ant"]
Contextual Stories: ["S139Level 1 Story"] -- ["S139Level 2 Story"] -- ["S139Level 3 Story"]



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