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Thanksgiving can also be a time for reflection.
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thanksgiving
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- Christmas and Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving movies (or movies you may watch on Thanksgiving)
- He were excited to watch the thanksgiving parade
- Sides served at Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving get-together
- He was excited to watch the Thanksgiving parade
- Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving, 4th of July
- Physical activities you may participate in on Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving and Halloween
- Halloween, 4th of July, Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving
- Vegetables served at Thanksgiving
- I love thanksgiving
- Sauces or gravies you may find at Thanksgiving
- Casseroles you may see on the table at Thanksgiving
- what is you favorite thanksgiving tradition
- celebrate Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving desserts
- Meat served at a Thanksgiving dinner
- Leisure activities you may do on Thanksgiving
- Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, Addams Family Values, Garfield’s Thanksgiving
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- What is your favorite thing to eat at Thanksgiving?
- I eat stuffing for Thanksgiving dinner.
- Do you celebrate Thanksgiving?
- When is Thanksgiving?
- 9. Abraham Lincoln was the president who declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.
- Why did Thanksgiving start?
- 13. Cyber Monday is the Monday after Thanksgiving and is the busiest online shopping day of the year.
- Who do celebrate Thanksgiving with?
- 4. The traditional Thanksgiving feast includes roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.
- He cooks a ___ on Thanksgiving Day.
- 14. The White House turkey pardoning ceremony is a popular Thanksgiving tradition.
- 5. Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for the blessings of the year.
- What is your favorite food to eat at Thanksgiving?
- 15. Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and food.
- What are you having for Thanksgiving?
- I love a Thanksgiving get-together.
- He eats ___ on Thanksgiving Day.
- Where do you buy food to cook on Thanksgiving?
- What is your favorite thanksgiving tradition?
- Many people are overwhelmed with gratefulness at Thanksgiving.
- Who will you see at Thanksgiving?
- Who do you celebrate Thanksgiving with?
- What season of the year do we celebrate Thanksgiving?
- 12. Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving and is traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year.
- I love Thanksgiving!
- 1. The date of Thanksgiving is always the fourth Thursday of November.
- What do you use to cook food for Thanksgiving?
- What is your least favorite food to eat at Thanksgiving?
- Thanksgiving is on Thursday November 25.
- 3. The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621.
- Who were the first people to celebrate Thanksgiving in America?
- Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving?
- Do you associate it with Thanksgiving?
- What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
- 6. The Pilgrims were the first Europeans to celebrate Thanksgiving.
- 2. Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States.
- Who do you see on Thanksgiving?
- Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude.
- She eats ___ on Thanksgiving Day.
- She cooks a ___ on Thanksgiving Day.
- 11. Football is a popular Thanksgiving Day sport.
- 10. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is a popular tradition in New York City.
- What do you do on Thanksgiving?
- Thanksgiving is a homecoming for many people.
- 8. Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863.
- I stuffed my face at Thanksgiving.
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- Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? I celebrate it with my family. We will have a turkey with all the trimmings. This year, we are going to my grandparents’ house. We will use three modes of transportation to get to Grandma’s house.
- Thanksgiving is a homecoming for many people. All of our family comes together. I love a Thanksgiving get-together.
- The next year, the Wampanoag, a Native American tribe, taught the colonists how to grow crops. The Native Americans taught the pilgrims or colonists what food grows well in the area including potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cacao, peppers, papaya, pumpkin, and avocados. Once the crops were ready to be harvested in the fall, they had a feast for 3 days to celebrate the good harvest. This is considered to be the first Thanksgiving.
- Now, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November every year. On the national holiday, people all over the country come together in their homes and towns to celebrate what they are grateful for and consume different Thanksgiving meals including turkey and potatoes.
- We will have a Butterball Turkey. I want the turkey drumstick! Thanksgiving is the time we start the holiday overeating!
- But really, Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and reflection. Many people are overwhelmed with gratefulness at Thanksgiving. I want to show my appreciation for you.
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- Someone said, “May the 4th be with you” to me. I was excited they are also a Star Wars Fan.
- Not only do third graders need to focus during class, but they also need to practice good behavior at all times.
- Name 3 things that are also sweet.
- Watermelon is a member of the Cucurbit family which also includes cucumbers, zucchini, and pumpkin.
- Breakfast foods that can also be desserts.
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- Step 1: Gather all of your supplies: a cutting board, knife, paper towels, plate, and fork. Make sure you have access to running water. You will also need your ingredients: strawberries, Angel Food Cake, and canned whipped cream. Ask an adult to supervise.
- The weather in March can be unpredictable. The month often begins with bad weather but finishes with better weather. This could also mean something wild and unpredictable will eventually calm down.
- The table is always set beautifully for the holidays. There is usually a centerpiece with beautiful flowers. The flowers are chrysanthemums. There is also cornucopia, which is a symbol of abundance and nourishment.
- an exceedingly long story with many details, often extraneous, that is finished without a clear punchline. A shaggy-dog story is funny because the listener has expectations that are not met at the end of the story. A shaggy-dog story is also called a yarn.
- I woke up to another day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. I got out of bed and started my day. I decided to go for a walk. The fresh air felt good. I saw a squirrel and I started to chase it. I ran so fast that I got a stitch in my side. I quickly stopped and caught my breath. As I was catching my breath, I saw my friend Sally on the swings at the nearby playground. She had her dog with her. As I approached her, she also saw the squirrel run up in the tree, and her dog began to bark. We was so close, but couldn't catch it. I laughed with Sally and we went home to grab snacks and lemonade to talk about our adventure.
- The family had been camping and fishing all day and were hungry. So, they gathered sticks and started a campfire to make s'mores. The parents lit the fire, and the kids gathered ingredients. They put the chocolate and marshmallows on the sticks and roasted them over the fire. Also, they boiled the water in a kettle. When they were done, they enjoyed the sweet, gooey goodness. It was a fun day at the campsite.
- We played in the snow all day and even made a snowman. The snowman’s nose was NOT a carrot, it was a piece of coal! The heater was broken so it was cold at the house! We couldn’t use the fire because we needed a chimney sweep. Thankfully, the red mittens kept my hands warm. I also had a blue toboggan. Do you think of a toboggan as a hat or a sled?
- I like to drink hot chocolate to stay warm. I also think that soup or stew will warm you up!
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time
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- Time is money
- Hobby -- activity to do in free time
- night time
- walk to the right, spin around one time, and then walk to the left
- lasting a very short time
- relating to or arranged according to the order of time
- the period of time during which something continues
- And it's time to begin
- an arrangement of events in time
- introduce one new food at a time
- time for reflection
- Just take your time and don't rush ahead
- the property of having lived for a considerable time
- spending time together
- wasting time
- Occasion – a time, an event
- uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
- Tradition -- something that is done every time
- Draw a little rectangle next to the circle and jump one time
- time for gratitude
- spin around one time and then sit down
- Things you do at Christmas time
- moving in time or space without interruption
- Make your arms fly like a bird, at the same time
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- What is your lead time?
- Time to make: 2 minutes to rinse and drain each day.
- Prep time: 5 minutes.
- What time is the soccer game?
- Long time no ____.
- My grandpa is retired from work and spends his time gardening.
- Prep time is about 1 minute.
- It's time to face your fears.
- Glenn sets his alarm before bed so he can wake up on time in the morning.
- Doctor's Office: "Okay, we have some openings for doctor's appointments tomorrow. What time are you looking for?"
- 5. Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for the blessings of the year.
- The American then asked, "But what do you do with the rest of your time?"
- Make breakfast before it's time for work.
- 15. Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and food.
- Despite the long hours of work, the family still made time to have dinner together every night.
- Talk about a time you were scared.
- Give your child plenty of time to eat, and try not to rush them.
- It is time to start overeating!
- My friend played hooky one time but it was too bad because she missed a really fun field trip!
- Though he had already finished the book, he read it a second time because he enjoyed it so much.
- The holiday season is a time to be together with family.
- The Buck Supermoon marks the time when the antlers of the male dear (bucks) are fully grown.
- The Buck Supermoon marks what time?
- Step 10: Once sprouts are fully grown, rinse one more time.
- The American laughed and said, "That's the best part. When the time is right you would announce an IPO and sell your company stock to the public and become extraordinarily rich, you would make millions."
- The time it takes to make is about 2 to 3 minutes.
- Do you remember the first time you tried your favorite food?
- Though she was tired, the runner finished the race with a personal best time.
- Scott likes grapes for snack time.
- We took a walk in the park, and we had a great time.
- Time to go back to school.
- Scott likes snack time.
- Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude.
- Take your time and enjoy the process.
- What do you do in your free time?
- Set your clocks ahead one hour in the spring for daylight saving time, and move them back one hour in fall, at the end of daylight-saving time.
- The page says, "More often, though, they move quickly, so use your time well. It will be gone before you know it."
- Long time no see.
- It is time to go.
- 10. What time would Kara be getting back from the party?
- 6. What time did Kara go to the mall?
- What do you do at the time change?
- Tom and Sheila had to leave early to make it to the concert on time.
- Why do we change the time?
- What time will we begin?
- What time do you think everyone arrived?
- Point to the really hot mountain and tell me about a time when you were really hot.
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- Past progressive tense denotes actions in the past that had a duration. It uses the "to be" verb "was/were" and ends the main verb in "-ing." The tense commonly denotes a duration, an interrupted action, or actions that took place at the same time.
- It is almost time for the final race. Everyone sings the "Star Spangled Banner" and Josef hops into his race car. Next, the announcer says, "Drivers, start your engines!" After a short click, click, click, the engine fires to life with a loud VROOM. The pace car leads the pack as the cars warm up and make sure everything is safe. As Josef slowly drives around he sees his family cheering him on. The pace car pulls into the pit lane and the green flag waves to start the race.
- Go to bed: Set your alarm clock to the time you want to wake up in the morning. Turn off any lights or electronics in your room. Pull back the covers of your bed. Sit on the edge of the bed, lift your legs into bed, and lie down. Get in a comfortable position. Pull the covers up. Close your eyes and go to sleep.
- Dinner: Sit down at the dinner table. Place the napkin in your lap. Look at the food on your plate. Use your fork and knife to cut the food into smaller pieces. Eat the food one piece at a time. Once you are finished, push your chair back from the table and thank the the person who cooked dinner. Take your plate and utensils to the sink or dishwasher.
- Finally, be patient and understanding. Remember that your parents are only looking out for you, and that it may take some time for them to come around to your point of view. Be prepared to answer their questions and address their concerns.
- Take some time to process the loss. It's okay to feel upset or frustrated after a game.
- Talk to your teammates. What went well? What didn't go well? What can everyone do to improve next time? This can help you pinpoint where you went wrong and what you need to work on.
- Once upon a time, there was a kingdom where the people were ruled by a fair and just queen. The queen had a son who was the apple of her eye, and she loved him more than anything in the world. However, the queen soon fell ill and died. Her son was heartbroken and mourned her death for many years. One day, he decided to go on a journey to find a cure for his sadness. He traveled to many different countries and met many people, but he still could not find a way to heal his broken heart. Finally, he came to a kingdom where the people were ruled by a wicked queen. The queen was very mean to her subjects and made them do all the hard work. The prince was so tired of being treated badly that he decided to stay in the kingdom and overthrow the queen. He took control of the kingdom and made it a place where the people were treated fairly and with respect. Finally, he was able to heal his broken heart and live happily ever after.
- The first few days were wonderful, but by the third week, Lynn was getting a little antsy. She had read all of the books she had brought with her, and her friends were busy with their own lives. Lynn didn't want to be a bother, so she spent most of her time alone.
- Don’t forget! This weekend it is time to do the spring forward in spring forward, fall back.
- A joke that is funny and clever at the same time.
- There was a faint cool breeze that rustled through the forest. The warmth of the bonfire was felt by the group and the light from the fire, full moon, and the stars provided light. The smell of chocolate, smoke, and pine was in the air. There were the sounds of the crackling of the wood on the fire and the crunching of s’mores. The nights were beginning to get longer, and the leaves were changing to beautiful hues of red, yellow, and orange as they fell. After some time around the bonfire, it was time for the storytelling to occur.
- "The kids are singing." The subjects (the kids) sing at the time the sentence takes place and likely started before. It is a continuous action.
- Do chores: Get the supplies you need to do your chores. Do one chore at a time, step by step. You might clean your room. Do your laundry. Sweep the floor. When you are done, check with an adult to make sure you did your chores correctly. Put away the supplies you used. Wash your hands.
- Rosa woke up in her room on Saturday morning feeling so excited to meet her friend Marta at the park. She sprang out of bed and ran to the closet to get dressed. Then she quickly ran downstairs for some breakfast so they could leave quickly for the playground, however, as soon as she looked out the window and saw the weather, she became very sad. Rosa was disappointed but decided to ask her father if she could invite Marta over to her house instead of going to the park. Her dad agreed and they called Marta’s mother together to ask if she could come over. 30 minutes later, Marta’s mom dropped her off at Rosa’s house and they spent the afternoon playing hide and seek around the house. Rosa was happy that she could still spend time with her friend, even if they weren’t able to go to the park as planned.
- The American scoffed. "I am a Wharton MBA and could help you. You should spend more time fishing and with the proceeds, buy a bigger boat. With the proceeds from the bigger boat, you could buy several boats. Eventually, you would have a fleet of fishing boats. Instead of selling your catch to a middleman, you would sell directly to the processor, eventually opening your own cannery. You would control the product, processing, and distribution. You would need to leave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexico City, then LA, and eventually NYC where you will run your expanding enterprise."
- Once upon a time, I was playing on the playground with my friends. We were all having fun when one of my friends started being mean to me. She would push me, call me names, and steal my toys. I was so sad and didn't know what to do.
- Maureen's sister Judy stole her favorite sweater for the second time this week. How do you think Maureen feels?
- The morning of the party, Kara checked the ivitation again to make sure she would be at the right place at the right time. She didn't want to show up late! Before she left, she pulled on her coat and boots and told her mom she would be home before the street lights turned on. When she got to the party, she found her friends waiting at the ticket booth, shivering. Kara looked out at the ice and was instantly glad she brought her coat! Once they paid, the employee asked "What size do you need?". Kara sat down to put on her rented footwear. She was glad the blades were sharp, because dull blades could make you slip on the ice when you rounded the rink. Kara and her friends had a blast, and they made sure to sing to Jamie before the night was over.
- We will have a Butterball Turkey. I want the turkey drumstick! Thanksgiving is the time we start the holiday overeating!
- But really, Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and reflection. Many people are overwhelmed with gratefulness at Thanksgiving. I want to show my appreciation for you.
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- Throughout the centuries people have explained the rainbow in various ways. Some have accepted it as a miracle without physical explanation. To the Hebrews it was a token that there would be no more universal floods. The Greeks used to imagine that it was a sign from the gods to foretell war or heavy rain. The Norsemen considered the rainbow as a bridge over which the gods passed from earth to their home in the sky. Others have tried to explain the phenomenon physically. Aristotle thought that the rainbow was caused by reflection of the sun's rays by the rain. Since then physicists have found that it is not reflection but refraction by the raindrops which causes the rainbows.
- But really, Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and reflection. Many people are overwhelmed with gratefulness at Thanksgiving. I want to show my appreciation for you.