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Title: The Harvest Feast Before And After


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The Harvest FeastBefore And After
  • A Virtual Field Trip
  • Created By Sharon Riggs

Click on the picture above to enter.
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  • Imagine you are a Pilgrim traveling on the
    Mayflower. Draw pictures and/or take notes as
    you journey across the Atlantic Ocean and settle
    in Plymouth. Use your notes to write about your
    experiences. Be sure to include
  • Your notes.
  • A first person account of your life.
  • Historical details.
  • Describing words.
  • Complete sentences with capitals and end
    punctuation.

Click to continue.
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Click on the picture to begin your adventure.
  • Mayflower Voyage
  • (Sept. 1620 - Nov. 1620)
  • Plymouth - The First Days (Nov. 1620 - Feb. 1621)
  • Treaty Of Friendship (Mar. 1621 - Sept. 1621)
  • Harvest Feast
  • (October 1621)

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Click on the picture to continue your adventure.
  • Mayflower Voyage
  • (Sept. 1620 - Nov. 1620)
  • Plymouth - The First Days (Nov. 1620 - Feb. 1621)
  • Treaty Of Friendship (Mar. 1621 - Sept. 1621)
  • Harvest Feast
  • (October 1621)

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Click on the picture to continue your adventure.
  • Mayflower Voyage
  • (Sept. 1620 - Nov. 1620)
  • Plymouth - The First Days (Nov. 1620 - Feb. 1621)
  • Treaty Of Friendship (Mar. 1621 - Sept. 1621)
  • Harvest Feast
  • (October 1621)

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Click on the picture to continue your adventure.
  • Mayflower Voyage
  • (Sept. 1620 - Nov. 1620)
  • Plymouth - The First Days (Nov. 1620 - Feb. 1621)
  • Treaty Of Friendship (Mar. 1621 - Sept. 1621)
  • Harvest Feast
  • (October 1621)

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It took the Pilgrims 66 days to travel over
choppy waters from England to Plymouth,
Massachusetts.
Click on the drawing of the Mayflower.
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This is a diagram of the Mayflower. The 102
Pilgrims lived Tween Decks. It was crowded and
noisy. Click on the diagram to explore the
Mayflower online.
Tween Decks
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Mayflower Voyage Draw and write about it in
your journal and then click to go on.
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Click on the pictures to explore.
The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth on December 11,
1620. Their first winter was very difficult.
Not enough houses were built when the snow began
to fall. Many Pilgrims had to stay aboard the
Mayflower through the winter. They suffered from
the cold and lack of food and many died.
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Plymouth - The First Days Draw and write about
it in your journal and then click to go on.
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Massasoit convinced his people and the Pilgrims
to be friends.
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Treaty Of Friendship Draw and write about it in
your journal and then click to go on.
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The Harvest Feast
Click on a picture to enjoy the feast.
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Harvest Feast Draw and write about it in your
journal and then click to go on.
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After 1621 The Harvest Feast lasted for 3 days
but was not celebrated every year afterwards.
The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag lived in relative
peace until about 1640.
Click on the pictures to explore their villages.
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Click and drag your mouse inside the window to
move around the picture. To zoom in, press the
shift key. To zoom out, press the control key.
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Two Villages Draw and write about it in your
journal and then click to go on.
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Related Online Activities Click on the link to
visit.
  • The First Thanksgiving
  • Plimoth Plantation
  • Investigating The First Thanksgiving
  • The Mayflower II
  • Thanksgiving History Quiz
  • Thanksgiving Word Quiz

Plymouth or Plimoth? In the 1600s words were
spelled as they sounded. William Bradford
spelled the word P-l-i-m-o-t-h in his history,
Of Plymouth Plantation.
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