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- Starting a Bird Club?
What better way to get your students interested in birds than by forming a bird club at your school? Bird clubs can range from a small group to an entire class who engage in activities such as birding, studying bird…
- Starting a Bird Club
Get your students interested in science: form a bird club at your school. These clubs engage kids in science by applying concepts learned in class to the outdoors. Members watch and feed birds, study bird biology, and improve habitat. They also reap…
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- Special Webinar! September 26 – Discover the Magic of Merlin & Engagement of eBird
Birds are everywhere and can be an accessible way to teach content including adaptations, diversity, life cycles, and habitats. Plus, you can use birds to engage students outside, help develop their sense of place, and develop science skills. In this…
- Spark Student Curiosity with a Feeder Design Challenge Guide
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- Spark Student Curiosity Through Wildlife Cams Guide
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- Spark Student Curiosity
Explore four guides that will spark your student’s curiosity about the natural world.
- Spanish Language
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has several options for resources in Spanish, many of which focus on Latin American countries.
CUBS is a bilingual citizen-science project that provides educational resources and grants for both urban and rural communities.
BirdSleuth International provides educators…
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