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Thanksgiving Family Genetics Activity

Turkey Family Genetics Activity

Have you ever wondered where your eye or hair color comes from? Heredity is the inheritance and variation of traits. This Turkey Family Genetics activity is a fun way to teach your student about inheriting different traits and spark a lively conversation about why we look the way that we do. 

What you’ll need:

Optional supplies:

  • Googly Eyes
  • Colored Pencils, Crayons, or Markers

Activity:

Do you have brown eyes, blue, or green? Where do you think your eye color came from? Does one of your parents share the same eye color? 

Now, let’s take a look at your Turkey Family. Do Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey have similar eyes? What about their bodies? Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey both have the same color wattle and it’s on the same side of their beaks. Because Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey share these characteristics, Baby Turkey will also likely have the same eyes and body as their parents.

On page 3 of the Turkey Family Genetics activity cut out the body and eyes that Baby Turkey should have. Using your glue stick, paste the body and eyes in the “Turkey Baby” space on page 2.

Next, let’s look at Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey’s legs. What’s similar about them? Both Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey have legs that face outwards. Cut out the legs that best match both turkey parents and paste them on Baby Turkey.

Finally, we will examine the feathers on Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey. What colors do they have? Do they share any colors? How many feathers do they each have? What color feathers would Baby Turkey have?

Cut out 9 feathers and paste them onto Baby Turkey. Baby Turkey will definitely have red feathers since both Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey have the red feather trait. Baby Turkey can have any combination of green and orange feathers too (for example: 5 red feathers, 2 green feathers, and 2 orange feathers). 

The activity is now complete! For more fun, add googly eyes to Baby Turkey and use coloring tools to create a home for your Turkey Family.

Q&A:

Q: Why do the turkey parents look similar?

A: Because they are the same type of animal

Q: Why do the turkey parents look different?

A: Because they are different individuals with different traits given to them by their turkey parents. This is the same in people. We may look similar, but we are all individuals with our own unique traits.

Q: What similarities do Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey share?

A: Mommy Turkey and Daddy Turkey have similar body shapes, wattles, feet, and red feathers.

Q: What unique traits does Mommy Turkey have? What about Daddy Turkey?

A: Mommy Turkey has green feathers. Daddy Turkey has orange feathers.

Q: Why does Baby Turkey have the traits that it has?

A: Baby Turkey inherited its traits from its turkey parents. Baby Turkey has the same body, eyes, and legs as its parents. Baby Turkey’s feathers are a combination of colors from both parents.

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