Page 4B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Tuesday, November 20, 1990 MRS. SMITH'S FIRST GRADERS AT EAST ARE THANKFUL THIS THANKSGIV- ING FOR MANY THINGS... Willie for toys, James for toys, Christopher for food, Miosha for her teacher, Nicholas for the schools, Christy for her puppy, Markietta for her family, Lamar for his clothes, Rashion for candy, Latoya for the world, Eric for his home, LaDricus for our school, Jolynn of all moms and dads, Antonia for schools, Kenyiette for her family, Necole for her friends, Sylvia for her aunt Latosha for her mom, Stephanie M. for her dog, Evan for everything and everybody, Joshua for little children, Nidhee for families and the world, Bradley for the world, Stephanie T. for all the animals. We hope everyone has a very thank- ful Thanksgiving. PENNY ANTHONY K-1ST EAST ELEMENTARY I am thankful for turkeys, and the pilgrims, and my mama. Latavia Logan At Thanksgiving I am thankful for Indians, and their horses. This is my Thanksgiving turkey. John Phillip Martin I am thankful for by bunnies. Misty Collins You eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Lorlita Sponn We are getting ready to pick some turkeys. Donitra Roberts MS. LEE, 3RD GRADE EAST ELE- MENTARY. THE LITTLE TURKEY Once there was a little turkey named Gobble. He like to eat apple pie and corn. Gobble played with a brown turkey in the barn yard. He played with other turkeys too. On Thanksgiving Day Gobble was eaten for dinner. Jason Burke THE FIRST THANKSGIVING The Pilgrims came to America. They had a ship called the Mayflower. They came from Spain to America. The Indians helped them plant corn and oats. They made houses, and the Indians planted the crop. The Indians helped them a lot. Terrence D. Rainey THE FIRST THANKSGIVING There were these people called pil- [5 7 od ARN 3 Ay 5, grims. They were held in England. They were held by the king of England. He was mean. He let them go. They went on a ship called the May Flower. They had heard about a new world called America. So they went there. They had to build homes there. They were poor. They had met this Indian named Squanto. He taught them how to grown com and make gardens. After all of that, they had a feast called Thanksgiving. They invited their friends the Indians. That was the first Thanksgiving. Ryan McCain THE FIRST THANKSGIVING The pilgrims came to America on a long ship called the May Flower. The pilgrims landed in America in 1620. The Indians helped them grow corn and oats. They made forks out of wood. They also made knives out of wood too. It took them a long time to make that pie and all of that food and stuff. They had shunt for the turkey. They put some stuffing in it. Avery S. Bess "THE THANKSGIVING DAY" A long time ago there were pilgrims and Indians. In 1620 they discovered America. When they got to America ~ they had no crops. One day the Indians came over and helped them. They grew corn, beans, tomatoes, and squash. They hunted for turkeys. They cele- brated, and they cooked turkey, pie, corn, stuffing. Kerry Myles A THANKSGIVING WITHOUT MY BROTHER : My brother is in the Navy and will not be home for Thanksgiving. His ship is touring England, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany and Scotland. We are thankful that the U.S.S. King is not in the Arabian Sea. We will have a quiet dinner with turkey and dressing and plenty of veg- etables. We will talk about the good things we have and our friends and family. We will pray for my brother's safe home coming at Christmas. Lisa M. Bishop THE BROWN TURKEY One day at the farm we saw a turkey in the road. So we went to get the turkey. We named the turkey Tom, but one day he was gone. The next day we found Tom the turkey. He was at my brother's house eating oats out of a bucket. I went to see Tom. Everybody wanted to see him. Then we celebrated Thanksgiving over my sister's house. It was a feast with a pie and another big turkey. Then we had some tea. Sydney C. 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