Turkey Glyph
Distribute copies of the turkey glyph patterns and the legend to students. Review the legend, one characteristic at a time, as you display a turkey you have completed. Then distribute the other materials. Invite students to use the legend to create their own personal turkey glyph. Display the finished product in class and have students decipher the answers. Click here for this freebie.
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November Holiday Activities
Thanksgiving Activities
This seven page Thanksgiving document includes many exciting
holiday activities. Students will write a Thanksgiving acrostic poem, an
organizer and final draft for what they are thankful for, and write about
Thanksgiving traditions. Click
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This five page Thanksgiving document includes
alphabetical order and a writing organizer and assignment about what students'
are thankful for. Click
here to download this activity for $1.00 from
my TpT store.
Stumbled upon your blog when looking at Maryland bloggers. I teach third grade too so I'm always looking for new ideas! Great Thanksgiving activities!
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Thanks Kayla! Where do you teach?
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DeleteThanks! My blog is a baby right now so thanks for being the first follower! I teach in southern Maryland. You??
DeleteI just found your blog through Manic Monday! I love your Turkey Glyph! I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteAlison
That turkey glyph is fantastic - thanks for sharing!
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