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  • Evolution-Blue bird diversity
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    Adaptable for high school students, these lessons and activities can challenge beginning and advanced learners alike. Free resources allow educators to meet students’ needs in a fun and engaging way.

  • Educator's Guide On Gull Beach Book Cover
    On Gull Beach

    The On Gull Beach – Teacher’s Guide features a variety of activities that target national science, English, mathematics, and art education standards for grades PreK-2.

  • An Eagle's Feather cover
    An Eagle’s Feather

    Combine the book with these free book activities. Content includes a fun mix of articles, videos and sounds! Activities can be adapted to grades K-5th.

  • On Duck Pond Book Cover
    On Duck Pond

    Pair the On Duck Pond book with a free downloadable guide that both meets NGSS and engages students. Supplemental resources include engaging videos, images and much more.

  • Albatross book
    A Perfect Day for an Albatross

    A Perfect Day for an Albatross- Teacher’s Guide features exciting activities, images and content that target national science, math, writing, and art education standards for grades. Pair the guide with the book for a fun and exciting unit.

  • Am I Like You
    Am I Like You?

    Am I Like You? by Laura Erickson and Brian Sockin, illustrated by Anna Rettberg The Am I Like You? – Teacher’s Guide features activities that target national science, math, writing, and art education standards!

  • On Bird Hill
    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.

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    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.

  • 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.