The first harvest was that of the green corn around the middle of July. At the proper time for each, seeds of corn, beans, squashes of many kinds, and melons were planted. These fish were put into a hole perhaps every other year to act as fertilizer for the growth of the seeds. Planting began in the spring with the people making small hills of earth to cover herring they placed in the ground. These were used as medicines for many different problems. Different kinds of bark, leaves, blossoms and roots of plants were carefully harvested at certain times of the year. The Wampanoag gave thanks for the many plant medicines that came from the Plant Nations. Some of these nuts and berries were eaten fresh, while others were dried and stored for future use. These were added to soups and other dishes such as nasaump, a thick and filling food made of corn. Many different kinds of nuts, berries, greens, and mushrooms were gathered from the woods and other places. The men even went out on whaling trips too! Women usually caught shellfish such as oysters, soft-shelled clams, quahogs, mussels, razor clams, lobsters, crabs, and conch. They also fished in the saltwater ocean for cod, tautog, pollock, bluefish, flatfish, bass, sea eels, mackerel and others. The Wampanoag fished in the fresh-water ponds and rivers for herring, trout, perch, catfish and eels. Hides were used for clothing and materials for many things, the bones were used for tools, and the sinew for sewing. Whatever was hunted became not only food, but the whole animal was used for other things. Many animals were hunted and eaten including deer, moose, beaver, rabbit, skunk, and raccoon. The Wampanoag have been planting crops for about 1,200 years. These were hunting, fishing, harvesting wild plants and the planting of crops. There were four ways the Wampanoag gathered food during the 1600s and before. Foods not used were given back into Mother Earth. All life was considered sacred, and treated that way. All of the Nations of Animals, Winged Ones, Water Beings, even the tiny insects were considered to be gifts from Creator to the Humans. *DIGITAL STORE BUNDLE for Google Classrooms & Distance LearningĪny questions? Please contact before purchasing.In the Wampanoag way of life, all Beings on Earth were given gratitude for their existence and for their gifts. *STORE BUNDLE – Science & Social Studies Printable Units for a YEAR Water Cycle, Weather Tools & Cloud Types Digital or Printable Units Holidays Around the World Digital or Printable Units The First Thanksgiving Digital or Printable Units Summer Olympics Digital or Printable Units Winter Olympics Digital or Printable Units Join our E-Mail list here for teaching tips and strategies, giveaways, freebies and more! Thanksgiving ELA Crafts for FIRST Grade.Thanksgiving Math Crafts for FIRST and SECOND Grade.First Thanksgiving Reading Comprehension Mini DIGITAL or Printable Unit.Plymouth Colony Research DIGITAL or Printable Version.The Wampanoag Tribe Native Americans DIGITAL Unit or Printable Version.The Mayflower Voyage DIGITAL Unit or Printable Version.The Story of Thanksgiving Printable BUNDLE: Mayflower Voyage, Plymouth Colony & Native Americans.*Check out the other units related to the history of Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving Resources are also sold individually! You can find them in a * PRINTABLE* or * DIGITAL* format below: Smart Art writing prompt for each different system.Photos and descriptions for an Anchor Chart.Vocabulary word flip book with pictures.Editable Student Workbooks with comprehension questions. PowerPoint Presentations for each continent.How to Use page, lesson plans with daily activities.PRINTABLE PAGES for each unit include (180+ pages) Writing paper for student informative paragraphs.4 graphic organizers for writing paragraphs.32 interactive workbook pages with a variety of options for student responses.GOOGLE Presentation Slides for topic overview (41 slides).Teach all about The First Thanksgiving: The Mayflower Voyage, Pilgrim Life in Plymouth Colony & The Wampanoag Tribe in social studies with your 2nd-3rd grade students! This bundle includes all the digital and printable materials to teach all about about this historic event, interesting facts, targeted vocabulary and more, through digital and printable workbooks, PowerPoint presentations, graphic organizers, early finisher work and MORE – save 30% off list price with both units bundled together!Ģ90+ pages total are bundled together, including digital activities for Google and distance learning AND all materials needed to create a printable pocketbook unit! Use the digital pages for distance learning or easy differentiation based on the needs of your learners.ĭIGITAL PAGES for Google Classroom Include (105+ pages)
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