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Art students learn about Thanksgiving

Campbellsville Elementary School Kids draw some great signs, like "Go Go Away Until After Thanksgiving" to go with author Eve Bunting;s children's book, "A Turkey for Thanksgiving," in Adrienne Hash's art class.
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By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Elementary School art students are learning about Thanksgiving. In Adrienne Hash's class, students recently listened to the book "A Turkey for Thanksgiving" by Eve Bunting.



The book is about a turkey who is invited to a Thanksgiving dinner, but fears he will end up on the table as the main course. To discourage his friends from inviting him to dinner, Turkey places signs on his property to discourage guests.

As an assignment, students were asked to color a picture of Turkey, and then, as if they were a turkey, think about the signs they would make to discourage visitors. Students wrote signs such as "No Turkey Here," "Go Away Until After Thanksgiving" and more. - Calen


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Stella Newcom puts her Thanksgiving book together



2017-11-21 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville Elementary School first-grader Stella Newcomb puts her Thanksgiving book together. - Calen McKinney

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Macilyn Mann colors her sign: No Turkeys Here!



2017-11-21 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CES kindergartener Macilynn Mann colors her turkey. Her sign reads "No Turkey Here!" - Calen

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