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How Do Birds Adapt to Eating? -- Activity 4.6
In this hands-on lesson, children learn how birds have adapted their beaks in order to... | ||
What Belongs in the Ocean?
Students to categorize animals by ones that live in the ocean and ones that don't. | ||
What Purposes Can Feathers Serve? -- Activity 4.3
Children learn how animals adapt to cold environments with the help of their feathers. | ||
Can You Design a Better Bird? -- Activity 4.13
Children design a bird using a variety of materials. This lesson is a great culminating... | ||
Grasshopper and Owl - Vocabulary Worksheet
Use this vocabulary worksheet in conjunction with "Grasshopper and Owl" lesson, an activity... | Can You Make a Feather? -- Activity 4.4
Children will construct their own feather and compare it with a real bird feather. | |
Grasshopper and Owl - Drawing Conclusions Worksheet
Students organize their thoughts regarding the fable, "The Grasshopper and the Owl" in this... | Why Are Feathers Special? -- Activity 4.2
Use a lesson that shows why feathers are a remarkable example of animal adaptation. | |
"Grasshopper and Owl": Aesop's Fable
Have your students read the Aesop's fable "Grasshopper and Owl," then have them determine the... | "The Grasshopper and the Owl": A Fable by Aesop
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to draw conclusions using one of... | |
Educator's Guide to The Brook Book
Enhance students' enjoyment of The Brook Book, by Jim Arnosky, with this educator's... | Camouflaged Butterflies
Literature forms the basis for this simple activity that teaches young children about... |
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