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My Favorite Bird is Named.
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Do. . .
- Walk down the Nature Trail,
stop each time you spot a bird
Ask. . .
- For each bird, ask students
the following questions
- Where did you see the bird?
Tree, bushes, ground, air
- What was it doing? Flying,
sitting, swimming, wading
- What did it look like- big/small,
color, markings, beak length legs
- Show the students a picture
of a yellow-headed black bird and ask them to describe it (using the
above questions).
Ask. . .
- If you had to name this
bird based on where it lives, what is looks like and what its doing
what would you name it?
Do. . .
- Near the end of the walk,
ask students to pick their favorite bird and with a partner describe
it (using the above questions).
- Have student using colored
pencils draw their favorite bird in their journal and then give it a
new unique name.
Discuss. . .
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Have students
share their pictures and names of their birds . Find some of their
favorite birds in the field guide and show and share what other scientists
decided to call the birds.
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Black-necked
Stilt
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Hummingbird
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Willow flycatcher
Do. . .
- Have students wrap the strap
around the binoculars and hand them to you, one-by-one, so they can
be carefully stacked. Do not let the students throw the binoculars in
the tub.
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