Thanksgiving is right around the corner, turkeys everywhere are scrambling for a disguise. Students will learn about turkeys and create a dynamic costume to hide their turkey!
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THE PLAN
4 sessions; 40 minutes per session
SWBAT work with shape
SWBAT identify a wild turkey and its habitat
SWBAT layer and overlap paper to create a dynamic costume
An array of Pacon Tru-Ray Construction Paper
Turkey Stencil
Glue sticks and/or Glue Bottles
Scissors
Pencils
Erasers
PPT on Turkeys
1. Introduce Facts and Fun with our friend turkey
- Shown as a PPT
2. Students will cut out their turkey using a stencil
- instructor makes the stencil, just a simple bowling pin shape
- (this helps speed up the process, my goal is not to make a realistic turkey but to make a creative costume and to get students problem solving)
3. Brainstorm ideas for a disguise
- Sketchbook time
- Students will create a list of ideas, I shoot for a list of ten
- Students then draw three thumbnail sketches on their top three choices
4. Once their design is approved the fun begins and students start to cut and collage the paper
5. Cutting out lots of shapes and measuring is important and students have to figure out how to make the clothes fit
5. This takes at least two class periods and I encourage them to add lots of details, the more details the better the costume and their turkey won't end up on the dinner table
Students are assessed on:
1. Whether the turkey contains all important characteristics such as: caruncle, wattle, feet, wings, beak, eyes
2. Student has created a unique costume to hide their turkey. It is easy to identify what the turkey is disguised as.
3. Multiple colors and layers of paper were used to create the cut and collage artwork.
4. Craftsmanship and Effort
- This lesson plan has a high success rate with students.
- It is a popular lesson plan with students and adults and adds a fun twist to the Thanksgiving holiday
- I have completed this lesson with 3rd and 4th graders
THE STANDARDS
Visual Arts Standard 1: Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes
[K-4] Students use different media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories
[K-4] Students use art materials and tools in a safe and responsible manner
[K-4] Students know the differences between materials, techniques, and processes
Visual Arts Standard 2: Using knowledge of structures and functions
[5-8] Students select and use the qualities of structures and functions of art to improve communication of their ideas
Visual Arts Standard 3: Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas
[K-4] Students select and use subject matter, symbols, and ideas to communicate meaning
Visual Arts Standard 6: Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines
[K-4] Students identify connections between the visual arts and other disciplines in the curriculum
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