A Ring,
a King
a Turkey
Wing!
By: Mrs. Pickron’s Third Grade Class
A Ring,
a King,
a Turkey
Wing!
Written and Illustrated by Mrs. Pickron’s Third Grade Class Crestline Press Mountain Brook 2009
Way back then when it started,
Thanksgiving
The
Pilgrims
and
Indians were still living.
By: Anna Brooks
A noun can be your dog
named Wobble,
Or
a turkey who goes gobble,
gobble, gobble.
By: Anna George
A noun can be your Uncle Lurkey
Who likes
turkey,
Or a horn
that blows out
corn.
By: Beau
A noun can be a piece
or a stove
of pie
on high.
A noun can even be your shirt
that’s a tie dye.
By: Braden
A noun could be your
dinner.
Thanksgiving
My
makes
mom’s turkey
me thinner.
By Caroline
The pilgrims
pumpkin
are all eating
pie.
They all decided to wear coats
and a tie. By
Carter
Breast
is a noun you have
in a feast.
My turkey
Kirk is a noun but
we had him for dessert!
By Grayson
On Thanksgiving
My dog
Loves to eat ham
And lots of turkey
By Hannah
Day
named Perky
Grandpa
got a turkey
for Thanksgiving
A dog
he found.
hopped on him and
he dropped to the ground.
By: Jack
I saw the turkey
to make
his body
running away
sure
could stay.
By Jessica
Cookies
and pies
are a
special treat.
Eating them on Thanksgiving
neat.
by Katie
is always
A noun can be a mink
Or a link.
On
Thanksgiving Day
the pumpkin pie
the peas
and
said to
carrots
“You stink”. By: Laura
Your favorite meal
can be a
turkey.
But your Grandma and
Grandpa may like the jerky.
By: Max
Sam
saw a turkey
The Pilgrim
Oh turkey,
running away.
said, “Turkey,
please stay!”
By: Sam
Cranky is
my name,
and Pilgrims
are on my
plane.
They
all
may be plain but they are
the same.
By: Virginia
Butter beans
and turkey
sound great!
When I get to the Thanksgiving party,
I’ll eat a whole plate.
By William
My blue and red feathered
to eat pie
He eats so much
turkey likes
and gobble.
turkey that he
will wobble, wobble, wobble.
By Wilson