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Terrific Turkeys Directions: Copy the figure below onto a transparency. Tape a sheet of butcher paper to a wall. Use an overhead projector to project the turkey onto the paper. Adjust the distance of the projector from the paper so that the turkey appears between 2½ and 3 feet tall. Trace the image onto the paper and cut out for Mighty Math. Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education
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Terrific Turkeys Bird Cards Directions · Terrific Turkeys Directions: Copy the figure below onto a transparency. Tape a sheet of butcher paper to a wall. Use an overhead projector

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Page 1: Terrific Turkeys Bird Cards Directions · Terrific Turkeys Directions: Copy the figure below onto a transparency. Tape a sheet of butcher paper to a wall. Use an overhead projector

Terrific TurkeysDirections: Copy the figure below onto a transparency. Tape a sheet of butcher paper to a wall. Use an overhead projector to project the turkey onto the paper. Adjust the distance of the projector from the paper so that the turkey appears between 2½ and 3 feet tall. Trace the image onto the paper and cut out for Mighty Math.Bird Cards

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education

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MountainLion

GreatHornedOwl

Bald Eagle

Coyote

Terrific TurkeysDirections: Copy the Turkey Predators below. Enlarge them, if desired (Note: pictures are not to scale). The Mountain Lion, Bald Eagle, Great Horned Owl, Coyote and Bobcat are Wild Turkey predators and may be used in Step 3 of the main activity. The Raccoon, Striped Skunk and Rat Snake are predators of Wild Turkey eggs and may be used in Step 4.

Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education

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Growing Up WILD: Exploring Nature with Young Children © 2009 Council for Environmental Education

Raccoon

BobcatStriped Skunk

Rat Snake