Turkeys in Disguise November 29, 2009
Posted by alwaysjan in Art.Tags: Disguising a Turkey, First Grade, Humor, Second Grade, Thanksgiving Art for First Grade, Third Grade, Turkey in disguise template, Turkeys in disguise
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Did someone say, “Insufferably Cute?” After my last conference (yes, I went to school in my zombified state), I was on my way out the door and saw these. Those First Grade teachers are ruthlessly cutesy.
Students had to “disguise” their turkey, so it could escape the carving knife. There were lots of ballerinas and princesses. That one on the end said, “I’m a black hairy monster. My father is Big Foot. If you try to eat me, I’ll eat you first!” Be on the lookout for these turkeys in disguise!
Here is the Turkey Template:
Those turkeys are adorabe! They remind me of the Chick-Fil-A cows: “Eat mor chikin!”
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Hilarious, and so clever. A great teacher (as you are) inspires creativity!
What was on your Thanksgiving menu?
Cathy – My students did the same old turkey with a coffee filter tail. I just thought these were too cute. They were outside a first grade classroom, but some teachers in Kinder started this. (Nod to Kinder – Don’t want to mess with THEM.) Our menu? We ate that big hairy monster. Jan
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Very cute.
Love the furry Yeti.
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The kid actually had written, “My father is Sascqu…hey, if I can’t spell it, how could a first grader?” Jan
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The next project is, “Draw a razor for your turkey and help them shave!” Love those – too cute.
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