Monday, November 10, 2008

Ask Thanksgiving Trivia Questions

As I had mentioned in my previous post about thanksgiving activities there are several things including the thanksgiving trivia questions that you can ask your kid so that they become more familiar with the tradition thanksgiving as well as they can have more fun with it because of the fact that you are asking them questions which they never knew the answers as well as it is a novel ideas for them.

The way to answer these kinds of questions for all ages including kindergarten kids or even the preschool kids is to make it interesting and enjoyable experience. You can use thanksgiving crafts to help you and that means things like asking each trivia question as and when each craft get completed.

Or write each question on a piece of pare and fold it and then make sure that you build a small treasure hunt for the questions as well as the answers. That way the interest of the kids never goes down.

If you have other kids gathered in your house then ask the questions in a quiz like manner and then make sure that each kid is suitable rewarded.

Then there is the effort to gather the questions and that needs a little creativity. You will get a question a line if you get down to it seriously and take a thanksgiving book. Each line or wording can be turned into a question. Your other best bet is to have search it online but the fact is that even on the internet I have rarely seen good trivia questions as they are the same question everywhere but the still you can have some thanksgiving trivia questions from the internet.

The key is not the questions itself but the fact that as a parent or a school teacher what kind of games are there that you can play with the kids like the thanksgiving word search.
Here is the sample of questions

Greek goddess of corn is ?
Cornucopia
Demeter
Ceres
Cornphilia

Thanksgiving Day parade is held by which store
Old Navy
J.C Penney
Wal Mart
Macy’s
None of the above