Find the Turkey Pocket Chart Game
Find the Turkey pocket chart game is an activity your students will love! It is a fun way to review concepts or use as a quick time filler.
$3.00
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Find the Turkey pocket chart game is an activity your students will love! It is a fun way to review concepts or use as a quick time filler.
This resource can be edited to fit your needs.
*You will need PowerPoint to edit with the fonts used in this resource.
Activity Cards Included (color and backline):
- Uppercase letters
- Lowercase letters
- Numbers 0-20
- Editable cards to cater to your needs, endless possibilities
To play: Print the activity cards you want to use and place them in a pocket chart. Hide the turkey behind a card. Have students read, solve, or give the sound of the card. After they complete the task, they check if the turkey is hiding behind the card.
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