Book choices for today:
Birds Joy Richardson
Birds Claude Delafosse
Birds Laura Dronzek
Birds Edward Barnard
Birds Brian Wildsmith
Warbler Wave April Pulley Sayre
Zoology: (first circle)
Need for lesson – Pictures of birds, Parts of a Bird booklet, and Bird Puzzle.
Zoology 15
There are five groups of vertebrates. They are fish, amphibians, mammals, reptiles, and birds. We are going to talk about birds. What makes a bird belong to this group? Do you think it is because they have wings? Well, it can’t be that, other animals have wings that are not birds – like bats.
What makes a bird different than any other animal is its feathers! All birds have feathers. So if it has feathers it is a bird and belongs to the bird class or group of vertebrates.
There are a great variety of birds. There are what we call backyard birds. There are tropical and woodland birds. Water birds, domestic birds, and birds-of-prey are some others. Oh, and we can’t forget the sea birds, birds that live by oceans and seas.
Birds are many different sizes. The ostrich can weigh as much as 300 pounds and then the small hummingbirds can weigh less than a penny!
Additional Works:
Bird Matching – These are just stickers of birds and children match them to the card.
Bird Matching Cards – These are postcards of tropical birds.
Birds Three-part Matching – These are from homeschoolcreations.com.
Practical Life:
Pom-Pom Transfer – These bowls are so cute, I wanted to share them with you. You cannot tell from the picture, but the front of the bowls have bird feet painted on them. They are from a craft store.
Art:
Bird Puzzle Pictures – Children can trace around the bird puzzle pieces and water color them or color them.
Bird Puppets – Children color a parrot, a tropical bird, and glue them onto a stick to make a puppet.
Bird Booklets – These were from a resource book at the library. This is before I staple them into booklets and place it on the shelf. I wanted to show the pictures of all the birds in the booklet.
Peacock Art and Story
Songs/poems:
Little Bird
I saw a little bird go hop, hop, hop
I told the little bird to stop, stop, stop
I went to the window to say, How do you do?”
He moved his tail
And away he flew
Birdie In the Tree (tune – ABC’s)
Birdie birdie in the tree
Birdie birdie sing to me
Birdie birdie on the ground
How I love your pretty sound
Sing so high, sing so low
Sing your song, then off you go
Spanish: (second circle)
Practice and review Spanish colors and numbers.
Song (CD) choices for today:
Birds in a Circle Hap Palmer
Hummingbird Animal Antics
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