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- Kits & Curriculum Units
Discover adaptable curriculum units and kits that explore science and nature themes inside the classroom and out!
- Beaks!
Explore how bird beaks are adapted for eating different foods with the fifth lesson in our free Feathered Friends resource. Students willexplore the concept of which beaks are best for what food and the many different sizes and shapes according to their specialized function for that species of bird.
- An Egg is Quiet
With an introduction to over 60 different kinds of eggs, students will discover the many colors, textures, shapes and sizes an egg can have while exploring fun facts about the eggs and their owners. Book activities allow students to explore their own egg experiences.
- Life in A Nest
Our high-definition cameras give you and your students a wonderfully unique glimpse into the real lives of birds. This nesting season, we encourage you to join the excitement and tune in during one of the most dynamic times of birds’…
- White Owl, Barn Owl
Take your students to the nighttime world of this graceful, ghostly hunter through the eyes of a young child and her grandfather. Add to the book through free lessons and activities ideal for students in K-2nd grade!
- On Meadowview Street
Join Caroline in habitat exploration in your own neighborhood with these excellent student activities. Get to know your local habitat!
- Animals in Flight
Explore bird flight and migration with a series of activities to go along with Animals in Flight, written by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. Students will develop a better understanding of migration while meeting science standards.
- Flute’s Journey: THE LIFE OF A WOOD THRUSH
Learn about migration by following Flute’s journey to Costa Rica. Educators can use these free additional resources to pair with the book to develop an engaging unit.
- On Bird Hill
The On Bird Hill – Teacher’s Guide is a free download that features activities that help educators meet standards in a fun and engaging way.