Let's Talk Turkey - Nonfiction Turkey Fun!

Looking for some fun turkey reading for Thanksgiving? I love pairing both fiction and nonfiction when I do a theme, and turkey talk is no exception!



You can check out my blog post about fictional turkey stories HERE. Now let's talk about informational texts.



I'll be honest. I have really only found one good informational turkey book - All About Turkeys, by Jim Arnosky. Which is now out of print. Sigh... I wish I had multiple copies, but I only have one to share with my kiddos. Soooo.... I decided to create my own turkey text!

My kiddos start by thinking about what they already KNOW about turkeys. We make a chart and refer back to it throughout our learning. Then, the new learning begins!


We read through different fact cards filled with information about turkeys. We often use our "Coding Our Thinking" to help us be reading experts. I use these same cards with all three of my small groups, and just change the focus and scaffolding, as needed. One group works on locating information, another on main idea and a third on generating their OWN questions to go with the information.
When I've done this unit during a short week, I usually hang the cards around the room and hang a question card next to each one. Then I have students work in partners to walk around the room,, reading each card and looking for the answer to the question. We then come back together and share our answers, returning to the text (I project the cards on our Smartboard) to highlight where we found our answers.

Later in the week, we do a little true/false sort

and end our turkey talk by writing abut what we have learned (again differentiated)!
My kiddos love learning about turkeys and are proud to go home and share new facts with their families. It's the perfect way to keep everyone focused in those days up to Thanksgiving break!

You can easily create your own turkey fact cards, with research online and any informational texts you might have. If you're interested in seeing my full turkey unit, you can take a look at it in my TpT store by clicking on the image below.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Turkeys-nonfiction-mini-unit-980457
 

 

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  1. Not have turkey for Thanksgiving? Really? I can't even imagine. Lol. I'd go with anything pumpkin -- pumpkin bread, pumpkin dessert, pumpkin soup -- I think you get the picture. But not a whole meal of pumpkin, just to clarify! Your turkey unit looks interesting; I'd love to share it with my class!
    Sara

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    1. Hi Sara - you won! I need your email address to send you the resource. You can email me at secondgradestories@charter.net. Congrats! ~ Lisa

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    2. I got it! Thanks for searching me out AND making such a great unit! Sara

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  2. I love side dishes, not turkey! Bring on the mashed potatoes! :)

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  3. Unfortunately I like food too much, so I could replace turkey with almost anything. Shrimp linguini is what comes to mind right now!

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  4. I could easily skip the turkey. But take away my cheesy mashed potato casserole? Then we'd have trouble!

    This would be perfect for us...we were flooded with outside the classroom activities during October, so instead of doing spider or bat research, I quickly subbed the word turkey and we are good to go right now! But having something with more careful planning and specific activities would be even better!

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  5. Instead of turkey... this year it might be a Guy's Burger from Guy's Burger Joint on the Carnival Breeze. We sail Saturday, and for the first time, won't be at home for Thanksgiving Day. I would love to use this unit with my Second graders... non-fiction is not their strong point. :) Thanks for the chance to win, and I hope you get great mac-n-cheese with an extra helping of lobster :) sherii@cfl.rr.com

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  6. I would replace turkey with Ham and Kumla. This is a traditional Norwegian meal that I grew up with. It was a special occasion when my grandmother would make it. She is no longer alive and I don't know how to make it. I'm hoping to win. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving! kknaphus@nevada.k12.ia.us

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  7. I would love a good veggie pizza! brigette@tds.net

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  8. If I didn't eat turkey on Thanksgiving, I'd have a pork tenderloin baked with a cranberry sauce. Yum Yum! Your turkey text looks like a great resource to have - my 4th grade resource kiddos love learning new facts about animals!

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  9. Oops! I forgot to include my e-mail. It is Katie.passanante@gmail.com

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  10. Cute giveaway idea!!!! Instead of turkey, I would love to eat filet mignon!!! Hahahahaha :). Amyvonkahle@gmail.com

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  11. Such a great giveaway! Instead of turkey I think I would have to go with pumpkin bread and baked chicken!! I love everything pumpkin ��

    avahey1128@gmail.com

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  12. Instead of turkey, I'd rather eat Vietnamese soup noodles, Pho, with a side of egg rolls! Yum! Perfect fall weather meal!

    Dope02@aol.com

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  13. Instead of turkey, I'd rather eat Vietnamese soup noodles, Pho, with a side of egg rolls! Yum! Perfect fall weather meal!

    Dope02@aol.com

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  14. Hmmmm. No turkey?......Pizza!!! Lol I could eat pizza with anything and everything on it any day of the week, including holidays. Ha! ;)

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  15. Hmmmm. No turkey?......Pizza!!! Lol I could eat pizza with anything and everything on it any day of the week, including holidays. Ha! ;)

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