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How The Turkey Got Away | A Turkey Escape Narrative Writing Book Project

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This is such a great resource! It's so engaging and the my students were captivated and couldn't wait to write more! Thanks so much :)
This is such a cute resource! I love all of the options you’ve given for graphic organizers! Being a Special Education teacher, I love a good graphic organizer! Thank you!

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With all the terrific turkey books that I read to my class each year, I decided that it would be EXTRA fun to have my students write their own turkey stories! I LOVE how creative and clever their stories can be! And, they get to practice using their transition words... first, next, then, last! For a better look at what's included, just click on PREVIEW!

Graphic Organizers: There are 3 graphic organizers to help your students plan out the sequences of their story (one for drawing pictures, one with pictures and words, and another with only text which can be used for the first draft).

Other Ways To Say "Went" Brainstorming Page: As a class, brainstorm words that students can use to describe how their turkey moves from one place to another. Does it zip, zoom or sprint? What about tip-toeing or sneaking? As you brainstorm, write the words on the board or Smart Board and have your students write the words on their paper.

Book Cover and Writing Pages: There are several pages included to use for your student's final drafts. Choose the ones you like and copy them together with the book cover.

Turkey Picture Page: When ready to illustrate, I always have my students draw their pictures first. Then, they add the turkey running through the scene by cutting out the provided turkeys and gluing them onto the page. So cute!!!

For more Thanksgiving fun, click here...

Thanksgiving Craftivity --- Exploring Thanksgiving With Our Five Senses

Fall Class Books --- Class Books for September, October & November

Gratitude Bags --- Easy Thanksgiving Gift, Valentine's Gift or Mother's Day Gift

I Am Thankful --- A Very Thankful Little Thanksgiving Book

Turkey Tens Frames --- Turkey Numbers 1-10 --- Turkey Math Center Clip Cards

Thanksgiving ABC Match-Up - Turkey Letter Matching Pocket Chart / Clip Cards

Thanksgiving Measuring --- Turkey Measuring Palooza --- Turkey Math Centers

Thankful Thanksgiving Placemat --- A Very Special Thanksgiving Placemat Keepsake

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.

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