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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 of pie

or a stove on high.

A noun can even be your shirt

that’s a tie dye.

By: Braden
A noun could be your

Thanksgiving dinner.

My mom’s turkey

makes me thinner.

By Caroline
The pilgrims are all eating

pumpkin 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 Day

My dog named Perky

Loves to eat ham

And lots of turkey

By Hannah
Grandpa got a turkey

for Thanksgiving he found.

A dog hopped on him and

he dropped to the ground.

By: Jack
I saw the turkey running away

to make sure

his body could stay.

By Jessica
Cookies and pies are a

special treat.

Eating them on Thanksgiving is always

neat.

by Katie
A noun can be a mink

Or a link.

On Thanksgiving Day

the pumpkin pie said to

the peas and 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 running away.

The Pilgrim said, “Turkey,

Oh turkey, please stay!”

By: Sam
Cranky is my name,

and Pilgrims are on my

plane.

They may be plain but they are

all 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 turkey likes

to eat pie and gobble.

He eats so much turkey that he

will wobble, wobble, wobble.

By Wilson

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