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Turk or Runt?


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The cast for group 2: Isabelle, Abby, Trevin, Kobe, Mackenzie, Zach, Alexis, Tyson, and Reagan.
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Abby and Isabelle were Narrators
Ethan did a great job performing as Turk! Here he is showing off his dance skills.
Grace and Caleb were the narrators for group 1.
The cast of group 1: Caleb, Grace, Ethan, Koby, Haylee, Anya, Mackenzie, Tyson, and Reagan

    Who is the biggest and strongest bird on Wishbone Farm? Turk or Runt? Miss Winter’s 3rd graders, along with Mrs. Dowding and Mrs. Janssen, worked on a reader’s theater this week titled Turk and Runt by Lisa Wheeler. In this play, Turk is "the biggest, strongest, and most graceful bird on Wishbone Farm." His younger brother, "Runt," has figured out why people come to the farm in November, but no one wants to listen. Their mother thinks that a young turkey will be singled out to be "the lead dancer in Swan Lake," and their father believes the chosen one will "play in the Thanksgiving Day football game." Runt remains the voice of reason throughout, humorously hinting at the truth, while being disregarded by the others. Much to his parents' dismay, Runt is able to drive away customers who are interested in his tasty-looking big brother. One November day, a little old lady comes along who decides Runt is just the right size for her holiday table. As usual, nobody pays attention to his cries for help, until his burly brother finally catches on. Safe for the Thanksgiving holiday, the birds finally acknowledge Runt's intelligence, and work together come Christmas time.

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