| Time: 30-45 minutes
Location: Outdoors
Learner Outcomes:
- Students will be able to
correctly categorize colors typically associated with a particular season.
- Students will create graphs
which illustrate which color of bird is adapted to which season.
Vocabulary
- Camouflage
- Migration
- Seasons
Materials
- Laminated circles divided
into quarters with the seasons labeled.
- Picture of ptarmigan in
summer and in winter
- Pictures of various colored
birds.
Preparation
- Designate four areas of
similar coloring for student groups to hide play-dough birds.
Clean-Up
- Return natural objects.
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Season Pies
Ask. . .
- What are the
four seasons we have in the San Luis Valley?
- What season
are you visiting the Refuge?
- What does fall/winter/spring
and summer-sound/taste/smell/look/feel like?
Explain. . ..
- We are going
to use our sense of SIGHT to explore the colors of all the seasons
in the San Luis Valley. Each season of the year has a unique set of
colors.
Do. . .
- Have students
collect as many different colored natural objects as they can in 5
minutes. Sit in a large circle and show students the season pie chart.
(see left).
- Go through each
season and have students bring up colors that corresponds to each
season.
Discuss. . .
- Why do we find
certain colors in certain seasons.
- Fall (orange,
yellows, browns)- leaves changing, seeds
- Winter (white,
brown, blues) snow, plant dormant, frozen water
- Spring (browns,
yellow greens)- sprouting plants
- Summer (all
colors, shades of green)- Flowers, green plants
Bird Blending
Explain. . .
- We are going
to do an experiment to find out what colored bird is best adapted
for this season.
- Divide the students
into four groups: green, brown, red, yellow. Each group will create10
birds using play-dough. Have each group hide their birds in plainsight,
their birds in a 20'X8' area.
- After the students
have placed their birds, have them line up facing away from the hiding
area.
- Once all birds
are hidden, have the group turn around and observe (without moving).
- How many birds
did you see? Record your results in their journals.
Discuss. . .
- Based on our
results, which bird was hidden the best for this season?
- Where do the
rest of the birds go, if this isn't a safe place for them to blend
in?
- Migration to
southern places where they blend in with the tropical plants.
- Some birds don't
migrate but change coloring, like the ptarmigan (show picture).
Do. . .
- Have students
collect and return the play-doh to the corresponding container for
the next group.
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