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Can You Design a Better Bird? -- Activity 4.13
Children design a bird using a variety of materials. This lesson is a great culminating... | Why Migration? -- Thinking Scientifically
Children will employ problem solving and research skills to learn about various animal and... | |
Feeding the Birds
This printable teaches kids about birds and their eating habits in the winter. Children can... | ||
Kingfisher Young Knowledge: Birds Teacher's Guide
Advance students' understanding of ornithology with the resources in this teacher's guide for... | Why Are Feathers Special? -- Activity 4.2
Use a lesson that shows why feathers are a remarkable example of animal adaptation. | |
What Purposes Can Feathers Serve? -- Activity 4.3
Children learn how animals adapt to cold environments with the help of their feathers. | ||
On the Brink of Becoming Extinct
Try a printable science activity that focuses on facts about the California Condor. | Can You Make a Feather? -- Activity 4.4
Children will construct their own feather and compare it with a real bird feather. | |
Gorillas in the Wild, Gorillas in Captivity Worksheet
Use this worksheet with the "Gorillas in the Wild, Gorillas in Captivity" lesson plan. | Reading Warm-Up 6 for Gr. 1 & 2: Animals
Students learn about Emperor Penguins and improve their reading comprehension skills with a... | |
Popular Insect Printables
Fascinate students with facts about bugs. Use TeacherVision's insect printables for grades K-12... | Reading Warm-Up 12 for Gr. 1 & 2: Animals
Students learn about puffins and improve their reading comprehension skills with a reading... | |
Three Kinds of Beaks
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' ability to identify and describe a... | Reading Warm-Up 1 for Gr. 1 & 2: Animals
Students learn about great-horned owls and improve their reading comprehension skills with a... | |
Reading Warm-Up 3 for Gr. 3 & 4: Animals
Teach your students about hummingbirds while improving their reading comprehension skills. This... | Bird or Mammal?
Students compare two animals whose superficial characteristics are identical. Assesses... | |
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... | Beak Adaptations
A hands-on activity to help students understand animal adaptation by examining the diversity of... |
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