![]() ![]() graphic organizers that support students in organizing and sequencing their ideas.brainstorming activities that help students generate ideas for their writing.2 versions of a turkey template for students to decorate which increases student engagement and motivates students to complete their writing tasks.2 family letter options (one of which has students creating the writing activity at home and the other one simply explains the project that students are working on at school), which helps you strengthen your relationship with students’ families.The following resources are included in the turkey disguise project: What is Included in the Turkey Disguise Project? Turkey in disguise is one of my favorite November writing activities because it’s highly motivating for even the most reluctant writers and pairs well with the children’s book, Turkey Trouble by Wendi Silvano, but can serve as a stand-alone project as well. It is a great way to engage your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students in writing during the month of November. The turkey in disguise project is a writing activity with an accompanying craft. How do I implement the turkey in disguise project in my classroom?.What is included in the turkey in disguise project?.What is the turkey in disguise project?.This post answers the following questions about the turkey in disguise project: Get all of the information and resources you need to implement a turkey in disguise project in your elementary classroom below! In this post, I am sharing tons of turkey disguise project ideas for elementary teachers and spotlighting a very popular writing lesson and craft activity called Turkey in Disguise Project. I have also used it in a homeschool setting. ![]() It’s one of my favorite November activities for kids! It is something I have personally used in my own classroom at least (gulp) sixteen times. family involvement at home and in schoolĭisguising a turkey is such a fun and creative project that gets kids excited about November writing.SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM.organizing classroom supplies and teaching materials.teacher time management and productivity.Turkey as Dorthy from the Wizard of Ozįor more Turkey disguise inspiration, follow our Pinterest board!įollow Jamie Hand Made Kids Art’s board Turkey Disguise Project on Pinterest. *Update: We also have a super easy and quick Olaf turkey disguise tutorial.Ĥ. ![]() Turkey as Elsa from Frozen (We had fun creating this one)! Please comment below if you have an original link and I will update the link).ġ. If I could not find the original source I linked to the pin. (I tried to find the original links to the turkey disguises below. In case you see the turkey disguise project appear at your house or if you want to make it at home here are some of our favorite turkey disguises. Looking for a turkey template? Check out our selection of free turkey downloads. Remember this is your child’s homework or “just for fun” assignment (if you want to make your own turkey just print off an extra turkey copy for you)! Use the 2nd copy of the turkey as a stencil to cut out shapes for your disguise.ĥ. Glue 1 copy of a turkey to a piece of thin cardboard or heavy card stock paper.ģ. 5 Tips for an Awesome Turkey Disguise ProjectĢ. This clever turkey comes up with his own unique idea to disguise himself and avoid being Thanksgiving dinner. ![]() I also found a fun turkey book to help introduce the turkey disguise project Turkey Trouble written by Wendi Silvano . I tried to find the original author but could not pin a source (if anyone knows the original author be sure to leave a comment and I will credit the source). I introduced the project by reading the poem, Tom Turkey to my students. There have been different variations but it is a fun art project that you can easily incorporate literacy and writing connections. I did not create this project but I have used it since my first year teaching. UPDATE: Get our new Turkey Disguise Project Activity Pack Here With the popularity of Pinterest, it has been fun to watch this project grow over the years as more and more teachers and students have participated. The turkey disguise project was one of my favorite fall themed projects when I was teaching elementary school. Did a turkey show up at your house looking for a disguise? ![]()
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