Brockbank Students Share Ways to Cook a Turkey!

Submitted by brenda.johnson on

Brockbank Elementary is happy to share some fun ways on "How to Cook a Turkey" according to kindergarteners and second graders. Students from both grades had a writing assignment with that prompt. Creative writing lets the students use their imagination with no prompting from the teacher as far as content. Second grade students were able to write their own ideas; kindergarten students scribed their ideas to their teacher. Below is some ideas of "How to Cook a Turkey" by Brockbank second grade and kindergarten students in their own words or writing:

Wyatt Davis - second grade
First you buy the turkey. Then you take it home. Next you put it in the oven and turn on the oven at 298 degrees. Last you take it out of the oven and eat the turkey for Thanksgiving.

Jesse Shepherd - kindergarten
Put in the fridge for 20 minutes. Put turkey in water and wash it, get all the blood off from shooting it. Blood is Yuck! Put turkey in a huge pan. Put turkey in the oven for 110 minutes. Take turkey out. Chop it up. Take out all the bones. Eat the turkey!

Alex Chandler - second grade
Put it in the freezer. Wait until Thanksgiving. Take it out. When it Thanksgiving put it in the oven. Set the time. When oven beeps take it out. Then you eat it.

Nicole Burk - kindergarten
Go to a farm. Try and catch a turkey. Put it in a cage, bring it home. Cook it. Eat it for Thanksgiving. Put on everyone's plate.

Madison Wetzel - second grade
First get a turkey. Then wash it after that you pick off the fat. Next you put it in the oven for 50 minutes. Then you set it on the table.

Owen Vincent - kindergarten
Cut turkey up. Put salt and pepper on. Put on gravy - makes it taste better. Put pepsi on - takes the bad stuff off. Put in oven for 2 hours. Take it out and let people eat it.