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To eat or not to eat turkey? That is the question these student essays address
If you've ever felt conflicted about whether to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, these "persuasive letter" essays by fourth-graders at Centerville Elementary School will offer some humorous food for thought (no pun intended).
Dear Turkey,
How in the world are you going to make me not eat you? I think I should cook you because I want to keep the tradition going or else my family will be disappointed because they’ve been doing this tradition since any of them were born. By the way, turkey is very healthy for us humans. Also, you have had a long life and you're getting old so I think I should eat you.
I think I should eat you because it’s a tradition on every Thanksgiving that my family does. I have great memories of having turkey at my grandparents house every year, and I want my kids to have those same memories. Every year, we get together and prepare the turkey. Without you, we will be missing that.
Turkey is very healthy, and I need to get more healthy, trust me! You are packed full of lean protein that helps me stay strong to get my work done on the farm. Not many other things have that kind of lean protein.
So, as you can see, I have some really good reasons that you should be eaten. I hope you understand. Maybe if you give me really good reasons not to eat you, I may change my mind, but for now my mind is made up.
Sincerely, Farmer Grace
(by Grace Curts)
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Dear Farmer Gobble,
Did you know there are about 466.8 million turkeys in the world? I’m (gobble) a turkey, you’re a farmer, we’re both living things. Let’s just call (gobble) it a day, and you can get a turkey from another place because it is very immoral to eat a turkey from your farm.
Trust me, I do not taste very good. I know you tried to raise me to taste good, but to be honest, you spent more time on the chickens than you did on me! There are many other great tasting and bigger turkeys than me. I think you would enjoy those more.
I am also a mother of 3 beautiful baby turkeys. If you eat me, they will be on their own and will not be raised right. Children need their mother!
Here’s a thought; you should (gobble) think about your family (gobble). How would you like it if someone ate one of your (gobble) sisters or brothers or anyone you love?
I really think you should think about this some more. Do you really want a turkey that doesn’t taste good? Will you be ok if you take my children’s mother away from them? Can you live with that? I trust you will do the right thing.
Sincerely, Turkey Izzy
(by Izzy Butler)
Dear Farmers,
Did you know that 46 million people eat turkey each year? Because I’m a turkey, I believe that farmers should maybe have ham instead of turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
One reason you should not have turkey for Thanksgiving is that turkey is not very healthy. The reason turkey is unhealthy is because it has a lot of fat and chicken does not. Turkeys are unhealthy.
How much does turkey cost? Turkeys cost $1 a pound. Turkeys don’t have a lot of meat on them. Only 40% of a turkey is edible, which is about 10 pounds. There isn’t as much meat on a turkey as there is on a cow.
I understand that people like turkey for Thanksgiving, but there are only 17 eggs (on average) in a turkey's nest. Forty-six million turkeys die each year. I don’t want to die, so why don’t you eat something other than turkey this year for Thanksgiving.
I believe for Thanksgiving farmers should not eat turkey. Turkey is a bad choice because it is very unhealthy, there isn’t a lot of meat on a turkey, and although people like turkey for Thanksgiving, too many turkeys die each year. That is why you shouldn’t eat turkey on Thanksgiving day.
Sincerely, Reese Marshall, a Turkey
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Dear Farmer,
Did you know that there are more than 466 million turkeys in the world? The farmer is going to eat me, a turkey, tomorrow for Thanksgiving and I'm trying to convince the famer not to eat me!
Forty-six million turkeys get eaten every year! YIKES! I think people should not eat turkey on Thanksgiving because turkeys carry disease like avian pox. You could eat a chicken instead! It is way better than for your health. You could choke on a bone!!
There is lots of waste on Thanksgiving! A lot of people don't even like turkey. Nineteen percent of people in the world don’t like turkey. You and your family probably don't even like turkey!
You shouldn’t eat turkey on Thanksgiving! It can be bad for you or you can even catch a disease. Plus, I bet you don’t even like turkey!
Sincerely, Josie the Turkey
(by Josie Saylor)
Dear Farmer Bob,
Hello! I’m a turkey. My name is BOB. Yeah, you heard that right. My farmer’s name is also Bob. This is why you should eat chicken instead of turkey for Thanksgiving.
First, did you know that chicken is better for you than turkey? Also, turkeys are WAY more intelligent than chickens. We live in groups unlike chickens (they just look like they do). Heck, they can’t even talk!
Second, last time I saw a wild turkey was when I escaped and the turkey was me! There aren't that many wild turkeys anymore, although there are some in Glenn Miller Park. When the first Thanksgiving happened, there were lots of wild turkeys. Chickens won’t go extinct if you eat one.
Third, you can buy turkey any time of the year. Just go to the store and buy some. Yeah, it might not taste the same, but it’s the same bird. I just think you shouldn’t put in ALL that work, like raising me and feeding me for something that you can go buy at the store.
Ok, in case you already forgot, I think you should eat chickens instead of turkeys. They are better for you, turkeys are smarter, and there are way chickens than turkeys.
Sincerely, BOB, the Turkey Thing
(by Hyland Dickerson)
One day I was eating my favorite food then my friend came over and said I will be eaten on Thanksgiving .I'm a turkey. I think that the farmer can have a different meal like chicken on thanksgiving.
I think that chicken is healthier than turkey. Chicken is healthier than turkey because turkey has a lot of meat and fat. Chicken is healthier than turkey.
I think you should eat chicken rather than turkey because turkey has bone you can choke on. Turkey has a bigger bone than chicken and turkey are easier to choke on. Turkey has bone you can choke on.
I know you think that turkey is a tradition for thanksgiving. They think that they had deer, not turkey but they are not sure. I think you shouldn't have turkey on thanksgiving.
I believe that farmers should have different meals like chicken. Turkey is not a good choice because chicken is healthier then turkey and turkey has bigger bones than chicken so it is easier to choke on a turkey bone
(by Madison Ridge)
Did you know that 200 million pounds of turkey is wasted each year? Hello, my name is Bob. I am a turkey. The farmer wants to eat me on Thanksgiving! I think ham should be eaten on Thanksgiving instead.
One reason you shouldn’t eat turkey for Thanksgiving is it is not easy raising a healthy turkey. Turkeys eat berries, fruit, seeds, insects and acorns. On average, it costs $44.19 to raise a turkey. Raising a healthy turkey before Thanksgiving is hard; eat ham instead!
Turkey is bad for you because it can cause food poisoning. One hundred sixty-four people get food poisoning each year from bad turkey. As a result, don't eat turkey.
“I love turkey!” Says Farmer Brown, but I think you can buy turkey at the store all year round. You should not eat me, the turkey, for Thanksgiving!
In conclusion, turkey should not be eaten on Thanksgiving. You should not eat turkey because raising a healthy turkey is difficult, bad turkey can cause food poisoning, and you can buy turkey at the store all year. I don’t want to be eaten!
(by Hannah Hemmerling)
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As promised, I wanted to share what we’ve been doing in our classroom with the Thanksgiving Persuasive Writing pack that you can learn more about HERE !
3.) Brainstorming : Next, we then brainstormed a bunch of ideas and topics that they have been or could be persuaded on…
Great post! Thanks for sharing about how you’re teaching persuasive writing. I also love the turkeys. My student did the same activity with the same exact turkey! They turned out so cute!
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I always love seeing what you do in class Kristine :)
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Here are a few samples of our turkey persuasive writing. Everyone had to persuade me not to eat a turkey for Thanksgiving. If you know me at all, you’ll know that I LOVE FOOD, especially a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, so Grade 4 had quite a challenge on their hands. I must also mention that they did a fantastic job, researching facts and finding turkey alternatives for me to eat. But, I must confess, that I did guiltily dine on some delicious turkey on Thanksgiving Day. 🙂 Hopefully you all also had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day.
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If you're hunting for an activity to strengthen persuasive-writing skills, set your sights on this one! First, spin a far-fetched tale about a live talking turkey. Explain that each year, the turkey gets fattened up for Thanksgiving dinner. Yet, each year, the bird talks its way out of getting eaten! Help students brainstorm strategies the turkey might be using. Then have each child pretend to be this clever turkey and, on a seven-inch circle of writing paper, describe how it talks its way out of becoming Thanksgiving dinner! To transform his writing into a turkey look-alike, the student colors a copy of the patterns, cuts out the patterns, and glues them to his writing as shown. Mount the fine-feathered tales with the title "Stayin' Alive!"
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This is from an exercise teachers do with their students at Thanksgiving time. The kids have to write a letter to a farmer from the point of view of a turkey. They have to convince the farmer not to choose them as the main dish (turkey) for Thanksgiving. This is called "Dear Farmer MackNugget" by Lila, my 4th grader. Funny!
Dear Farmer MackNugget, I am writing you this letter because I don’t think you should eat me. Here are some of the reasons. One, my family will get mad at you. They will make loud noises and try to bite you. They will also call other turkeys and get them to attack you. Two, I get rained on a lot. Because of that, I am so muddy, I’m soaked and I’ve never taken a bath! You don’t want to eat a wet and dirty turkey! Three, I am so sick. I have a cold going through my family and a disease called Turkeyitis. If you eat a turkey with Turkeyitis, you can get it too! That’s all I know about it, but it can give you turkey legs! Four, when did I ever hurt you and I help you! Once, I found your jacket. Remember the time I saved your life?! You did something bad and the police asked me where you lived and I said I have no clue. Five, I’m not ready to be eaten yet. I’m too young. I have a family (alive) and there are so many things I wanted to do as a turkey. I’m also so cute. So please don’t eat me or else! From, One of your skinny turkeys P. S. Don’t eat anyone in my family. (I mean it!)
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Thanksgiving Turkey in Disguise Writing With a Very Persuasive Pigeon!
I thought I’d pop in to share a new take on an old favorite and show you our turkey in disguise fun. It’s a great way to get your class engaged in some Thanksgiving writing activities with a twist! I should mention we had the help of one very persuasive pigeon!
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Pigeon Disguise a Turkey
You see, poor Tom Turkey doesn’t want to be eaten on Thanksgiving so he disguises himself as the Pigeon! In Tom’s opinion, families should eat hot dogs instead of turkey on Thanksgiving.
Tom Turkey asked my students help him by persuading their families to eat hot dogs instead of turkey for their holiday meal!
And according to Tom, hot dogs really are better. My class came up with lots of good reasons why we should eat hot dogs on Thanksgiving! Some of them are hilarious!
First, students brainstormed all of their good reasons to eat hot dogs instead of turkey on this variation of a bubble map. Some of their responses are priceless!
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Then, they chose their three best reasons and wrote them inside of their booklets. Everyone explained in detail why these reasons were good ones.
For students learning remotely, they can disguise their turkey digitally .
The sunglasses get me every time! Ha!
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We took it a step further this year after I added some fun publishing paper. Students wrote these persuasive paragraphs showcasing the reasons why they should eat hot dogs for Thanksgiving dinner.
Our Kinders-across-the-hall love passing by our turkeys in disguise each day. We can hear the giggles inside our classroom whenever they walk by.
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November 11 at 5:00 pm
This is a great idea for Grandparents Day at our school. It’s very creative and fun!
November 1 at 1:40 pm
Which Pigeon book does this “Turkey in Disguise” activity go with.
November 3 at 7:46 am
Hi Angela! I tie the activity to the book, Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog. I read the book the day before and make a bit of a fuss over how much the Pigeon loves hot dogs. When it’s time to disguise our turkeys I and tell my class that Tom Turkey has a great idea! He’s going to disguise himself as the Pigeon and convince families to eat hot dogs instead of turkey on Thanksgiving! We talk about how it’s the perfect plan and everyone knows that Pigeon loves hot dogs. Students are reminded of the connection and think it’s so funny! I hope this helps, and thanks so much for asking!
November 15 at 9:02 pm
Oh, my gosh! Too cute! This would be a great addition to my opinion-writing resources!
November 15 at 2:09 pm
You're welcome Pam! My class gets the biggest kick out of it!
November 15 at 12:28 pm
Oh how I love this! I'm always looking for meaningful ways my kids can share their written opinions, and this is EXACTLY what I need this week!!! Thank you! xo
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Please don't eat me: a thanksgiving persuasive writing activity.
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Description. "Don't Eat the Turkey" is a Thanksgiving-themed persuasive writing project perfect for students in grades 3-5. While you may see many, "Don't Eat the Turkey" products in your search, this product is unique because of the turkey emojis! Students get to choose a turkey emoji from a total of 20 different options.
We pretended we were the kids in the book, and are working on persuasive essays asking people not to eat turkeys for Thanksgiving. Our school uses Write From The Beginning, but I have found it challenging for my students to use the circle map and tree map to write an essay - it just wasn't scaffolded enough for them.
Turkeys eat berries, fruit, seeds, insects and acorns. On average, it costs $44.19 to raise a turkey. Raising a healthy turkey before Thanksgiving is hard; eat ham instead! Turkey is bad for you ...
Turkey Writing Brainstorm. Then we set to work on our first persuasive writings and tried to convince our readers to have something other than turkey on Thanksgiving. As a class, we brainstormed other things people could eat on thanksgiving other than Turkey. As students shared, I made a list on my teaching whiteboard.
Since persuasive writing is a big deal each year, I put this writing activity together to make it fun and inspire my kids to be creative. Here is a step-by-step guide to show how I taught this in my classroom. 1.) Planning/Prep: Before I started the lesson, I put together these anchor charts that include the posters from my Thanksgiving ...
Look no further! Students can write a persuasive essay from the turkey's point-of-view to persuade families not to eat them for Thanksgiving. Then, students can use their imaginations to disguise their turkeys to make sure they are not eaten for Thanksgiving! This product includes: *Persuasive writing anchor chart. *Student instruction sheet.
This lesson is a huge hit with young writers around Thanksgiving time. After a read-aloud, students use the graphic organizer and writing paper to make the convincing argument that their turkey is something other than a yummy turkey to eat. Instead, they choose to hide their turkey's true identity and persuade the audience not to eat them.
We talked about how if people aren't going to eat turkey, they are going to have to eat something else. So everyone gets a sticky note and on their sticky note they write a different food, and three adjectives to describe that food. When they're done, they stuck their sticky notes on the turkey. Then I pretend to be a turkey. (Yup, more ...
To assemble. Color and cut out the turkey template. Write persuasive essays on the included lined pages, then put them in number order, starting with page 1 on top. Add the 'Change My Mind' cover to the top of the stack. Glue pages together by placing a thin line of glue along the top edge where marked, then glue the set of pages on the ...
Have your students put themselves in Tom's place and use every bit of humor and emotion to write a convincing persuasive text. With this printable Thanksgiving writing prompt, students will write a persuasive text to stop people from eating turkey on Thanksgiving. Use this resource as a writing center activity leading up to Thanksgiving.
Health and Well-being. Choosing not to eat turkey on Thanksgiving can also have positive impacts on our health and well-being. Turkey consumption is often associated with overindulgence and excessive calorie intake. By incorporating more plant-based options into our holiday meals, we can promote balance, nutrition, and overall wellness.
Here are a few samples of our turkey persuasive writing. Everyone had to persuade me not to eat a turkey for Thanksgiving. If you know me at all, you'll know that I LOVE FOOD, especially a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, so Grade 4 had quite a challenge on their hands.
Description. If you're hunting for an activity to strengthen persuasive-writing skills, set your sights on this one! First, spin a far-fetched tale about a live talking turkey. Explain that each year, the turkey gets fattened up for Thanksgiving dinner. Yet, each year, the bird talks its way out of getting eaten!
Dear Farmer MackNugget, I am writing you this letter because I don't think you should eat me. Here are some of the reasons. One, my family will get mad at you. They will make loud noises and try to bite you. They will also call other turkeys and get them to attack you. Two, I get rained on a lot.
Students fill-in the blanks to convince the reader to eat an alternative to turkey this Thanksgiving. Don't Eat the Turkey Persuasive Writing. 31 Ratings. Previous Next. Mz H. 50 Followers. Follow. Subject. Writing, Thanksgiving. Grade Levels. 1 st, 2 nd. Resource Type. Worksheets, Activities, Outlines.
Unit 1- Persuasive Writing: Please Don't Eat Me! In this unit, students have become turkeys and must write a letter to Farmer Fred persuading him not to eat them! Instructions and writing templates are given for 3 different levels (PreK-1, 2-3, 4-5). For grades 2-3 and 4-5, there are different student letters, prewriting activities, and ...
What better persuasive letter assignment than to pretend you are a turkey and persuade a farmer that he should not eat you for Thanksgiving dinner. This is a writing prompt that I have heard about from many different people, it is perfect for this time of year. ... and your points are well-expressed. I request you warmly, please, don't ever ...
Dear mrs.luckett , Please DON'T eat me this thanksgiving or any thanksgiving. 1. Why eat me [turkey] when there is so much more to eat like mashpotatoes,corn,punkinpie,chicken,steak or pork. 2.We are starting to get poisonous. So if you eat any turkey you will get very sick and eventually die . {and you dont want to die} 3.Why would you hurt me a living animal its just like hurting a little ...
This fun Thanksgiving writing activity is a persuasive opinion letter written from the point of view of the turkey! The turkey gives 3 reasons why it shouldn't be killed for Thanksgiving dinner. Graphic organizers, examples, and letter formatted page ready to use!
Here's what you'll get: - Writing Prompt Page - 4 Days of Lesson Plans - Graphic Organizer - Rough Draft Writing Template - Publishing Writing Template - Peer Editing Page - Writing Checklist - Rubric Your students will love practicing persuasive writing with their creativity in mind for a popular U.S. holiday.
Students wrote these persuasive paragraphs showcasing the reasons why they should eat hot dogs for Thanksgiving dinner. Our Kinders-across-the-hall love passing by our turkeys in disguise each day. We can hear the giggles inside our classroom whenever they walk by. Click here for the Pigeon Turkey in Disguise templates.
The Classroom Corner. "Don't Eat the Turkey " is a Thanksgiving-themed persuasive writing project perfect for students in grades 3-5. While you may see many, "Don't Eat the Turkey " products in your search, this product is unique because of the turkey emojis! Students get to choose a turkey emoji from a total of 20 different options.
Students will improve their persuasive writing skills by planning and writing a full-piece persuasive essay. Students should bring paper and a pencil to class. For the optional project, they can print out the turkey outline provided or create their own. Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.