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Calista
November 19, 2018 rated it liked information technology
This volume's championship reminds me of "I am the Walrus" for some reason. I go on singing the song in my caput while I read information technology.j

This commencement self-reading book is near a class putting on a play and the male child who plays the turkey. He ends up saving the play. It's a cute story for kids to read themselves about the holiday. Nice big print, simple sentences and straight forward story. Again, it's a Thanksgiving story about the 1st Thanksgiving, merely it doesn't really go into the myth, merely that in that location were I

This book's title reminds me of "I am the Walrus" for some reason. I keep singing the song in my head while I read it.j

This start self-reading book is virtually a class putting on a play and the boy who plays the turkey. He ends up saving the play. It's a cute story for kids to read themselves about the holiday. Nice large print, simple sentences and direct forward story. Again, it's a Thanksgiving story about the 1st Thanksgiving, but it doesn't really get into the myth, but that there were Indians and pilgrims is all they say.

I didn't read information technology to my nephew and my niece would read information technology herself, and then I had to read it too her. I'grand trying to get her into theatre, then needs a drama outlet. She gave the book only 2 stars - tough critic. She prefers a female protagonist at this signal in her life. She doesn't relate to stories about boys.

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Mariah Roze
November 06, 2017 rated information technology really liked it
This is a cute volume that talks nearly the importance of working difficult and standing up for yourself.
Anna Frame
May 08, 2015 rated information technology actually liked it
PERSONAL REACTION
I really enjoyed this book because it is a cute story nearly an uncomplicated school play and the illustrations were swell. I call back this is a book a lot of children would enjoy reading and almost of them would be able to relate to the main character. Information technology is a practiced book for kids to transition for beginning to read books to chapter books.

PURPOSE/USE IN CLASSROOM
-this is a cracking book and it could be read aloud in the classroom when students are reading realistic fiction books because information technology i

PERSONAL REACTION
I really enjoyed this book because it is a cute story about an unproblematic school play and the illustrations were groovy. I think this is a book a lot of children would relish reading and near of them would exist able to relate to the main character. It is a good volume for kids to transition for beginning to read books to affiliate books.

PURPOSE/Utilize IN CLASSROOM
-this is a great book and information technology could exist read aloud in the classroom when students are reading realistic fiction books because it is most a school play and that is something that is common throughout elementary schools
-this could also be used when educational activity students about thanksgiving
-I would use this book as an independent reading volume in my classroom, probably for students in 1st and 2nd grade considering there are more than words per folio and there are very short chapters which is nifty for transitioning them from picture/beginning to read books to chapter books
-this would also be a not bad book to use when introducing the utilise of dialogue in literature because at that place is simple dialogue that is exchanged between different characters in this book
-conflict could be taught using this because in one case Mark finds out what part he got in the schoolhouse play, he doesn't want to practice it anymore but still has too
-this also is a great story to show kids that making the best out of every state of affairs volition be beneficial

Overall, this book is i that I volition remember because I want to utilize it in my classroom. I dear the story and the short chapters help break up the increase in words on the page that students are beginning to experience when reading. I think its a groovy volume about thanksgiving and I think that other students would enjoy it but as much as I did, if not more.

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Rachel
Background: Afterwards a reading program at the public library where I piece of work (kids read to our volunteer therapy dogs), the grandmother of a child brought this volume to me. She wasn't complaining - they just happened to accept it in their hands. I joked with both of them about this title, saying it's the story of my life. I decided to read information technology every bit it looked like a cute beginning reader most Thanksgiving. There are excellent illustrations to provide context clues for emerging readers and the main character Background: Later a reading programme at the public library where I work (kids read to our volunteer therapy dogs), the grandmother of a kid brought this volume to me. She wasn't lament - they but happened to have it in their hands. I joked with both of them nigh this title, maxim it's the story of my life. I decided to read it as it looked like a cute showtime reader about Thanksgiving. There are excellent illustrations to provide context clues for emerging readers and the primary grapheme's feelings are relateable. Substantially, though, this story is problematic for it depicts a schoolhouse play about the first Thanksgiving with stereotypical Pilgrim and native dress. For a book published in 2004, this is shockingly insensitive to First Nations. The vocabulary discussion used to describe First People is Indians and information technology's used repeatedly. Pass on this championship if you lot want to introduce your child to other cultures and people in a more sensitive and inclusive way. Not recommended. ...more
Kristel
Oct 21, 2011 rated information technology it was ok
In I Am the Turkey, Mark plays the function of the turkey in the second-grade Thanksgiving play. He initially thinks its an important part just his older brother teases him almost the office so Mark begins to worry about beingness on stage. This early reader (2nd level) has very short sentences with repetitive words and uncomplicated, colored illustrations on every page, even those with text. The illustrations are drawn in thick pen then main colors fill up in the space, giving a comical view of Mark'south facial In I Am the Turkey, Marking plays the role of the turkey in the second-class Thanksgiving play. He initially thinks its an of import part but his older blood brother teases him about the role and so Mark begins to worry about being on phase. This early on reader (2nd level) has very short sentences with repetitive words and uncomplicated, colored illustrations on every page, even those with text. The illustrations are drawn in thick pen and then primary colors fill in the infinite, giving a comical view of Marker's facial expressions on nearly every folio. This book volition exist especially amusing for young boys with nose-picking and throwing up incident. The book does not teach children any historical facts nearly Thanksgiving; it is more than nearly Mark overcoming his worry well-nigh looking foolish and his interactions with his older brother. Not recommended for public libraries unless lacking in beginning readers that appeal to boys. ...more than
Vanessa Esparza
What I think near Mark is that he is a squeamish boy.Marker got called on a schoolhouse play and when he went dwelling it was dinner.Mark'southward dad inquire him "How was school?" Marker told his family that he was going to be the grade turkey for the play. Mark's blood brother Tim fabricated fun of him and Mark said "This is the worst role I ever got". When the class play started, Marker was looking out of the defunction and he saw his family. Mark saw that his brother was picking his olfactory organ. At the stop, marking was non nervous anymore. What I think most Marking is that he is a nice boy.Mark got chosen on a school play and when he went home it was dinner.Mark's dad ask him "How was schoolhouse?" Marker told his family that he was going to be the class turkey for the play. Mark's brother Tim made fun of him and Mark said "This is the worst part I ever got". When the form play started, Mark was looking out of the curtains and he saw his family unit. Mark saw that his brother was picking his nose. At the end, mark was not nervous anymore. ...more
Debra
January 24, 2011 rated information technology liked it
Mark was chosen to be the Thanksgiving turkey in the schoolhouse play. He's happy with the part until his older brother makes fun of him and tells him he's dead in the terminate when the Pilgrims and Indians consume him for Thanksgiving dinner. Mark unsuccessfully tries to go out of the play. He ends upwardly being a hit equally he runs effectually trying to hibernate and so as not to exist eaten, and he saves the play when the classmate who is a Pilgrim can't say his lines. Information technology'due south a quick read and a practiced beginning holiday book. Mark was called to be the Thanksgiving turkey in the schoolhouse play. He's happy with the part until his older blood brother makes fun of him and tells him he'due south dead in the terminate when the Pilgrims and Indians swallow him for Thanksgiving dinner. Mark unsuccessfully tries to get out of the play. He ends up beingness a hit equally he runs effectually trying to hide so every bit not to be eaten, and he saves the play when the classmate who is a Pilgrim can't say his lines. Information technology's a quick read and a good showtime holiday book. ...more
Ashley
Aug 27, 2017 rated it liked it
This is quite long for a Level 2 Easy Reader, just the story is beautiful and funny. Information technology's divided into sections, and so nosotros took it in two days, three small reading increments, equally Alice gets tired of working through books of whatever length still. Marking is selected to be the turkey in his schoolhouse'due south Thanksgiving Solar day play and can't determine whether the part is a expert one or a bad one. Ultimately, he saves the solar day and the play when a pilgrim gets ill on phase. This is quite long for a Level ii Easy Reader, but the story is cute and funny. It's divided into sections, so we took information technology in two days, 3 small reading increments, every bit Alice gets tired of working through books of any length nonetheless. Mark is selected to be the turkey in his school'due south Thanksgiving Day play and can't decide whether the part is a good one or a bad ane. Ultimately, he saves the day and the play when a pilgrim gets sick on phase. ...more
Lia
Picture show Book #11

I am the Turkey was about a boy and his class was going to put on a play for Thanksgiving. He wanted to be a big function- a pilgrim or indian- but ended up being the turkey. He was actually happy near this until his brother told him that the turkey was a lame part in the play. The dark of the play, one of the main characters forgot his lines and the turkey came up big! He saved the play and his teacher, parents, and classmates were very proud of him.

Lynn
Feb 23, 2011 rated it really liked it
This was an enjoyable book that my son picked out at the library. It's an I-Tin can-Read book. It has a full of 47 pages, which may be intimidating to a brand new reader. Even so, it is divided in to 3 sections, so if your brand new reader wants to accept a interruption he can. The story was very enjoyable, and kept my son's attention. This was an enjoyable book that my son picked out at the library. It's an I-Can-Read book. It has a full of 47 pages, which may exist intimidating to a brand new reader. Withal, it is divided in to iii sections, so if your brand new reader wants to accept a break he can. The story was very enjoyable, and kept my son'due south attention. ...more
Ashley Lahr
#3
This book was near Marking. The second grade form is having a thanksgiving play. Mark gets to be the turkey. At first he is really excited because he thinks it is a good part. He and so finds out that they eat the turkey. At the terminate of the play one of the pilgrims gets stage fright and the turkey saves the show!
Tricia
December 22, 2009 rated it liked it
Like shooting fish in a barrel reader virtually the class thanksgiving play for which Marking has disappointingly been appointed the function of turkey. In the terminate he saves the day...and the play.
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Victoria
Dec 04, 2013 rated it it was ok
For in one case I'd like to see a red caput in a positive rile instead of being the nerd, bully or brat. That just sends such a negative bulletin to children with red hair. For once I'd like to see a cerise caput in a positive rile instead of existence the nerd, bully or deviling. That just sends such a negative message to children with scarlet hair. ...more
Melanie
November 21, 2018 rated it really liked it
Read this book to my family on Marco Polo in apprehension of Thanksgiving. Loved the illustrations, and the word play with Turkey. It was a cute story, and I really am loving this connection to my family.
Tara Dryml
This story is virtually Marking who is in 2nd form. Mark and his classmates are putting on a Thanksgiving Day play, and Marking is assigned the role of the turkey. After a while, Mark tries to get out of being the turkey for the play but in the terminate, the "turkey" saves the 24-hour interval! (Motion picture Volume.) This story is about Marking who is in 2d grade. Marking and his classmates are putting on a Thanksgiving Day play, and Mark is assigned the role of the turkey. Later on a while, Mark tries to go out of existence the turkey for the play just in the stop, the "turkey" saves the twenty-four hours! (Picture Book.) ...more than
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*sigh* It is so hard to discover Thanksgiving books that aren't insensitive. This story is about a play and the storyline itself is ok, but the illustrations show the stereotypical depictions of Native Americans that a typical school play would utilise. *sigh* It is and so hard to detect Thanksgiving books that aren't insensitive. This story is nigh a play and the storyline itself is ok, just the illustrations show the stereotypical depictions of Native Americans that a typical school play would use. ...more
Sarah
Nov 26, 2019 rated it liked it
Mark is at first excited nearly and then anxious about his office in the 2nd-class Thanksgiving play. In the end, his teacher is pleased that he saves the play!
Tugce  Tuncdemir
This book includes stereotypical Pilgrims, Indians, and their dresses. This is not respectful to the cultures.
Elizabeth
Catherine
An piece of cake reader book that volition be enjoyed by 6 or seven year old get-go readers. They volition place with the humor.
Kimberly
One of my kids chose this i and I'm glad they did. Information technology's a level 2 reader, so it is above their reading level correct now, but they really enjoyed reading the story with me. Marker hopes he gets a good part and is told that the turkey is a adept part, until he begins to get teased. I love what Mark does to prove his part is the best. Ane of my kids chose this one and I'm glad they did. It'south a level two reader, so it is above their reading level right now, but they really enjoyed reading the story with me. Mark hopes he gets a practiced role and is told that the turkey is a good part, until he begins to go teased. I love what Mark does to prove his part is the all-time. ...more
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Michele Sobel Spirn has written and published over xl books for children. She began her writing career at age 16 when she won a state essay contest. Her prize included a trip to Washington, D.C. to see the President. Throughout her career, she has had writing jobs in public relations besides as freelance work in educational publishing, mass market and trade publishing. She became interested in wr Michele Sobel Spirn has written and published over 40 books for children. She began her writing career at age 16 when she won a state essay contest. Her prize included a trip to Washington, D.C. to see the President. Throughout her career, she has had writing jobs in public relations equally well as freelance piece of work in educational publishing, mass market place and trade publishing. She became interested in writing for children when she and her husband had a son. Influenced by the work of children's volume authors Arnold Lobel and James Marshall, amongst others, she wrote The Know-Nothings, an "I Can Read" book about four foolish friends. The Know-Nothings serial now includes iv books almost the silly four--Morris, Boris, Doris and Norris--and their canis familiaris, Floris. Her honey of mysteries has led her to create 3 middle-course mysteries virtually the Bridges family, The Bridges in London, The Bridges in Paris, and The Bridges in Edinburgh. Michele besides enjoys writing biographies (Against the Odds: Jackie Joyner-Kersee), young adult novels (Racing Against the Light, Await Till The Midnight Hour) and nonfiction (Cold-Blooded Creatures, Birth Celebrations, New year Celebrations). Her latest book is an "I Can Read" book, I Am The Turkey. Michele teaches creative writing at New York University and the New School University. She has a B.A. degree from Syracuse University and an MFA degree in creative writing from the New School University. ...more

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