Turkeys Nonfiction Unit

This Turkeys Nonfiction Unit is filled with activities to teach your students all about turkeys and work on the reading informational text standards. It includes a mini reader that will teach them all about turkeys with a matching colorful book with real photos. This real book can be projected via the digital Google link, downloaded as a PowerPoint, or shared as a pdf. You could even print it and put it in your classroom library. There are so many fun comprehension activities to complete after you read the story. You could do the included research project, make a fun turkey craft paper topper, or complete the word work and writing activities. There are loads of goodies in this resource to become turkey experts.

$7.00

What’s included in the Turkeys Nonfiction Unit:

Colorful Posters:

  • Schema, New Learning, Misconceptions
  • Can, Have, Are
  • K, W, L
  • 16 vocabulary cards with real photos-4 per page

Comprehension Activities:

  • My Schema
  • 13-page mini reader copy 2 per page with table of contents, glossary, headings, and bold-faced words.
  • Learned/Questions I still have
  • Nonfiction text features hunt
  • Digging for Details
  • Fact and Details 2 pages
  • Clarify Meaning
  • Headings
  • Table of Contents 2 pages
  • Glossary
  • Caption
  • Label
  • Text Connections
  • 2 Facts I learned 2 pages
  • Wondered/Learned
  • Adaptations

Word Work:

  • ABC Order
  • Word Search
  • Making Words
  • Syllables
  • Punctuation
  • Survey
  • Fact vs. Opinion

Writing:

  • Fill in the blank 2 pages
  • Can, have, are
  • Opinion prewriting and writing
  • Informative prewriting and writing
  • 3 Facts I learned

Turkey Report:

  • Table of Contents
  • Animal Group
  • Habitat
  • Babies
  • Food
  • Label 2 options
  • Fun Facts
  • Photo Album
  • About the Author

Turkey Paper Topper Craft

Colorful Informative book in Google or download as PPTT to share with the class. It matches the mini-book but includes real photos.

You might also like my Turkey True or False Activity!

©Megan Mitchell