The Turkey in Disguise Project. One of my favorite classroom projects year after year is our November Turkey in Disguise Project. Each year, I’m amazed by the creativity of families as they work together on this fun assignment. I introduce the project with a letter from Mr. Turkey pleading for help!

Explore more than 10 'Turkey In Disguise' resources for teachers, parents and pupils 16. Disguise a Turkey Invite students to “save” a turkey by giving him a clever disguise — and writing a great story to go along with it. What you need: Blank turkey and speech-bubble templates, markers and crayons, decorations (glitter, crepe paper, colored string, etc.), construction paper, scissors, tape and/or glue. Nov 07, 2012 · Onto turkey disguises. I cannot recall my exact source for this document, but I do know it was shared on proteacher.net. If you are the wonderful author of this super fun family project, please let me know so I can give credit where it is due. I assign my first graders this task every November. I am always amazed by their creativity. Turkey in Disguise: Those poor turkeys didn't want to get eaten, so the 4th graders found clever ways to disguise them Ms. Reisberg's First, 4th Grade Class 2015

Thanksgiving art projects for kids tend to be a lot of the same ol', same ol'. Tissue paper rolls dressed up with construction paper turkey feathers. This art project is a fresh take on a standard idea, a turkey in disguise, but with a twist. It's painted with markers!

Disguise the Turkey Project Before Thanksgiving the 4th graders were tasked with disguising a turkey at home with their families to ensure it was not eaten for Thanksgiving dinner. We teamed up with Miss Price's class to award each turkey with special Thanksgiving ribbons. Nov 07, 2017 · A turkey in disguise makes a great classroom project for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten and even first or second grade. It’s a lot of fun and the kids love doing it. The sky is the limit as for how to decorate it, but found objects, construction paper, googly eyes, magazine clippings and more can be used. Introduce your Turkey in Disguise project with this fun poem! Students will read the poem and answer comprehension questions. Perfect for first and second grade.This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS RL.1.7, RL.2.4.

Nov 14, 2013 - My grade level participated in the "Disguise a Turkey" activity this year. It was h-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s to see some of the ideas the kids and th

Introduce your Turkey in Disguise project with this fun poem! Students will read the poem and answer comprehension questions. Perfect for first and second grade.This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS RL.1.7, RL.2.4.