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Monday, May 20, 2013

Bird Study Part I

I wanted to share to you our Bird Study which we had last week.  We did this last year, but since my son is getting a bit older I added a few activities so he can understand birds a little bit deeper.
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We matched birds using our Bird Cards and the our bird collections coming from Safari Toobs (Exotic Birds, Down Under, Penguin and Farm) and Schleich. DSC_0138
All birds found in Safari Toob Exotic Birds have a matching card which also included the The Bird printable pack.  then I also added a few more bird cards so we can discuss the different kinds of birds.
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I think he never outgrows matching! He still loves them even if he's been doing this activity for years!  
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Seen below, we are discussing the different kinds of birds, their characteristics, unique features and how they differ from others.  I will try to come up with a free printable for this one after I summarize the data, as it is worth sharing :)  birds
Then of course, we discuss the different parts of the bird using our Bird Definition Booklet.  Then I had my son do our homemade bird puzzle and put labels on each part.
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Next post is still on birds, we're doing worksheets, differentiate beaks and bird's feet.
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3 comments :

  1. What a great bird unit! We're also learning about birds right now. I love you packet. I just launched a Virtual Sharing Fair on my blog. I'd be honored for you to link up! ~ Marnie

    http://carrotsareorange.com/virtual-montessori-sharing-fair-2/

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  2. This is wonderful!! I am going to be working on birds this summer with my kids & will definitely be back to look through this more. Thanks so much for linking to Share It Saturday this week.

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  3. Great Post ! Could you tell teh name of the book you have used for the classification ( seen in the picture above) ? Thanks a lot

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