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Check out this collection of fun and education worksheets with a birds theme. We have a variety of preschool worksheets and printable worksheets for older ages all with a birds theme. Activities include; matching, counting, handwriting, word scramble, missing letters, and much more! Check out our bird worksheets below and click on any of the images to view and print your copy.
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Teaching Bird ID
Beginning birding with your students? Check out these tips!
A tiny, round bird perches just outside your classroom window. It has a black “cap” atop its little head, white “cheeks,” a short bill, and a long, narrow tail. If your school is located in a northern region of North America, your students have surely seen this bird many times. But do they know what it is?
Birds are a part of every child’s life, even if only as a part of the background. By teaching your students how to identify some birds, you can help make them more aware of your local biological diversity and more attentive to your local environment in general. Kids love gaining knowledge to apply (and even show off!). To add to the excitement, your students can use their bird ID skills to collect valuable data for real scientists through citizen-science projects!
Bird identification is not nearly as daunting as it sounds. It’s like any other skill: practice will make you better. It’s best to start at the beginning and gradually build your students’ knowledge of birds and bird traits. One of the great things about getting started is that everyone has some kind of basic knowledge of birds. Birds are everywhere! Even if you are a beginning birder, you can probably recognize at least several of the birds in this image:
There are a lot of different species of birds out there—about 10,448, in fact—but don’t let this immense diversity overwhelm you!
Here are five tips for turning your students into budding young birders!
1. Start with the GROUPS of birds : Have students make a list of all the birds they can think of to start, then look at birds they already know and compare and contrast them. Find pictures of local birds (or order our Bird ID Cards ) and show them to your students. Sort the birds you know into groups: Did you name any hawks? Songbirds? Shorebirds? Owls?
Birds are typically categorized by their shape and physical characteristics. For example, shorebirds have long legs and necks and upright bodies while gulls have short necks and are about as long as they are tall. Dividing birds into groups is an important skill, especially if you plan to use field guides for identification. Field guides group birds by their relatedness to each other, so if you can decide which group a bird is in, you will more easily be able to use field marks to determine which species you are looking at. You can find silhouettes like those seen above at the front of almost any field guide.
Keep in mind that even if you or a student can’t quite identify a bird to species, narrowing your identification down from “bird” to “songbird” or “raptor” is an important step. A good place to start is simply to give some background on the general categories of birds. In North America, some of the major categories that most kids recognize include (1) woodpeckers, (2) owls, (3) birds of prey or raptors, (4) ducks, (5) geese (6) shorebirds. Then, reviewing the different parts of a bird and noticing field marks becomes useful.
2. Become a Bird Expert! Give each child in the group one specific bird to focus on. Let your kids become the experts and then let them teach each other! A great way to do this is with Bird ID Cards . These cards provide details and cool facts about some of the most common birds in your area. If each student in your group knows one bird, then collectively you know as many birds as there are people in the group!
Some teachers have also been successful helping students learn bird ID by choosing one or a few “birds of the day” for the students to learn. Consider showing the students the All About Birds page for each bird, so they can hear and see the bird, learn where it lives, and find out “cool facts” about the bird.
3. Observe! Get your students outside or even just looking out the window. If you have a bird feeder nearby or a wooded area take them on a bird walk. Ask everyone to write down and sketch the birds they see. When you return to the classroom, compare notes and have a discussion about what you saw, heard and experienced. You might also want to order a set of Pocket Naturalist guides for your region to aid in identifying the birds.
Once you’ve picked out some common species that you are likely to see in your area, search All About Birds online field guide for details on each species. Teach your group how to identify these birds by silhouette, color pattern (field marks), and calls.
4. Keep learning and thinking . The Lab of Ornithology created four “ Inside Birding ” videos to help beginners learn how to identify birds. Each of these fun videos is only about 10 minutes long. Watched in sequence, they will give you many tips for how our best birders figure out which-bird-is-which. Beginners will also find our All About Birds “ Birding 1-2-3 ” video tutorials very useful. You can also look into our bird identification app: Merlin . The app is designed to help beginners learn how to separate and identify birds using different clues from the birds and is also totally free!
5. Motivate with citizen science! Even if your bird identification skills aren’t perfect, you can get started, and participating in citizen science is really motivating. Once your students have a working knowledge of birds, get them set up with projects at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology like eBird and Project Feederwatch . Practice makes perfect… please just only count the birds you can reliably identify. For the others… sketch the bird, look it up in a field guide, and try to learn it for next time.
After learning identification details like these, your students would likely have no trouble at all recognizing that black-capped bird out window as a Black-capped Chickadee . You have access to birds and wonderful bird ID resources, so what’s stopping you from teaching your students skills that they can use to make meaningful scientific contributions? For some of your students, birding might even become a lifelong passion, just as it has for many of us here at the Lab of Ornithology.
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All About Birds Worksheets for 2nd and 3rd graders.
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All about birds worksheets.
Birds are one of the few animals that we see most every day, regardless of where we live in the world. They’re so fascinating to watch! And they’re even more interesting to study.
In this Bird Worksheet Packet you’ll find:
- Fascinating Facts About Birds – Use as a mini-poster, copywork, or as nightly dinner discussion!
- All About Birds Vocabulary Word Search
- Types of Feathers – Draw each type in detail
- Research a Feathered Friend – Find out about your favorite bird using the writing prompts as a guide
- Birds vs. Frogs Venn Diagram – Compare and contrast birds and frogs using the Venn Diagram
- All About Birds Descriptions – Use the writing prompts to describe the characteristics of birds
- My State Bird – Draw a detailed picture of your state bird (or choose a favorite state if you’re from outside the US)
- Reading Comprehension Narrative – Read the narrative about birds and how they digest food; then answer the questions
- Bird Graphing: Finding Ordered Pairs – Determine the bird at the specified coordinate and describe him in detail!
- Alphabetical Order – Place the Bird Vocabulary Words in alphabetical order
- Bird Vocabulary Matching Cards – Includes vocabulary words an definitions; several suggestions for use included in the packet
- –>BONUS: All About Birds Notebook Cover Page – Shade in the cardinal sketch with colored pencils; makes a beautiful notebook cover
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Worksheet 1: what do birds look like.
Easy vocabulary for birds including wings, feathers, beaks, talons, and webbed feet.
Reading Activity 1: What Do Birds Look Like?
Students make sentences describing birds using the vocabulary from the worksheet above. This activity comes from the reading packet puzzle section.
Worksheet 2: What Do Birds do?
Easy vocabulary for describing what birds do: build nests, lay eggs, fly, swim, and migrate.
Reading Activity 2: What Do Birds Do?
Students make sentences describing birds using the language in the worksheet above. This activity comes from the reading packet puzzle section.
Worksheet 3: How Are Baby Birds Born?
Language for describing the life-cycle of birds.
Worksheet 4: Many Kinds of Birds: Some or All
Students fill in the blanks with the determiners some or all.
Worksheet 5: Bird Word Search
Easy word search with 8 bird words like wing, feathers, and beaks.
Worksheet 6: Kinds of Birds Word Search
Students find ten common birds.
Bingo Game: Bird Bingo
Students review bird names.
Birds introduces students to the animal class of our feathered friends. Students will compare and contrast different types of birds and learn to mimic the sound of a specific bird for one of the assignments.
In the “Options for Lesson” section of the classroom procedure page, you will find a number of suggestions that you can add to or alter in the lesson plan according to your needs. One option is to have students learn different bird sounds using the website listed in step one of the procedure and then host a contest to see whose sound was closest to the actual bird.
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Additional information, what our birds lesson plan includes.
Lesson Objectives and Overview: Birds teaches students all about the characteristics of a bird. Students will be able to identify and distinguish different types and learn to mimic their unique sounds. They will also discover interesting facts about a few specific feathered friends. This lesson is for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade.
Classroom Procedure
Every lesson plan provides you with a classroom procedure page that outlines a step-by-step guide to follow. You do not have to follow the guide exactly. The guide helps you organize the lesson and details when to hand out worksheets. It also lists information in the yellow box that you might find useful. You will find the lesson objectives, state standards, and number of class sessions the lesson should take to complete in this area. In addition, it describes the supplies you will need as well as what and how you need to prepare beforehand. The only additional supplies this lesson requires in addition to the worksheet assignments are colored pencils and internet access. However, you will need to make sure you choose which bird sounds each student will study for the activity as well.
Options for Lesson
The “Options for Lesson” section on the classroom procedure page lists a few extra ideas or alternatives for the lesson. For example, you may want to have students work in pairs for the activity rather than by themselves. Another alternative is to distribute the coloring page at a different point in the less than what the guidelines suggest. You can gauge as you go along when would be best to hand them out. Another suggestion is to have students learn some of the sounds of different birds, then hold a class contest where each student tries to match the sounds to the correct birds.
Teacher Notes
This paragraph provides a little more guidance on the lesson. It suggests adding another assignment, if you have older students, in which you assign the kids a bird to research and present to the class. You can also use the blank lines to write any additional ideas or thoughts you have for the lesson before you begin.
BIRDS LESSON PLAN CONTENT PAGES
All about birds.
The Birds lesson plan includes one instructional content page. The lesson starts off by asking what has two wings, two legs, a bird or beak, and feathers. Students will most likely know that the answer is, of course, a bird. They will then discover that there are nearly 10,000 different species of birds in the world. And they come in all different shapes and sizes. The smallest bird is the hummingbird. The largest, on the other hand, is an ostrich.
Students will then learn that scientists often group birds in a few different ways. This includes where the birds live, what they eat, and the shape of various body parts. For example, certain birds may be part of the same group if their feet or beak are a certain shape. There are also species that all live in tropical climates versus arctic climates. Some birds eat insect, other fruits and seeds, and others meat and fish.
Despite these differences, students will learn that all birds have several traits in common no matter the species. For instance, every bird species has feathers, two legs, and two wings. Of course, not all birds fly, but students will learn that birds have feathers for more reasons than just flying. These creatures also have either a beak or a bill and a backbone, meaning that they are vertebrates. They lay eggs that hatch after a certain period of time. Finally, they are warm-blooded, meaning that they can control their body temperature even when their environment changes.
Interesting Facts
Students will then learn some interesting facts about certain species from all around the world. Non-flying birds include the ostrich, emu, and penguin. While they cannot fly, their feathers help protect them against different types of weather. They also help them swim, dive, and float. Not only that, but feathers also help keep birds clean.
Feathers and hollow bones make up most of a bird’s body. This is partially why they generally don’t weigh very much. Their light weight also makes it easier to fly with their wings. In addition, these animals have very strong muscles. When it comes to flying, strong muscles allow for long flights.
It may surprise students to learn that not all birds fly the same way. Instead, birds fly differently depending on the type of wings they have. Some can soar through the sky while other must flap their wings constantly. Some wings are helpful for diving, and a few bird species can fly staying in one place!
Coloring Pages
The lesson also includes two coloring pages with seven different birds. Students can read a fact or two about each type under or next to the picture of that bird. The American robin lives throughout North America. It enjoys eating earthworms. Speaking of America, the bald eagle is the national emblem of the United States.
Another bird is the blue jay, which is a songbird known for its intelligence. There are only six different kinds of owls, and owls live all over the world. The snowy owl is a very popular bird. There are a number of species of ducks. Some ducks can stay under water for more than a minute.
The Atlantic puffin is a bird that looks kind of like a clown. Its huge bill has many different colors. Finally, there’s the woodpecker. A woodpecker is a fairly small bird, but it is powerful. There are several types of this kind of bird as well. The question at the very bottom of this page asks students what their favorite bird is and why. It could be fun to ask students this question while they color the pages.
BIRDS LESSON PLAN WORKSHEETS
The Birds lesson plan includes two worksheets: an activity worksheet and a homework assignment. The activity will be a fun way for students to learn about specific species from their classmates. The homework assignment will gauge students’ memory of the lesson material and reinforce their grasp of the content. You can refer to the classroom procedure page to know when to hand out each activity.
LEARN THE SOUND ACTIVITY
Depending on what you prefer with your class, you can have students work by themselves, with a partner, or in small groups for the activity. You will assign each student or group of students a specific feathery friend from the list on the coloring pages. Each one has an interesting fact below or next to it. For the activity, students will first read the fact about each bird and then color them. (You can send the coloring pages home instead if you wish.)
Students will then follow the instructions on the worksheet for the feathered creature you assigned to them. First, they will learn what sound their bird makes and try to imitate it. Then they will answer a series of questions about it. For instance, they will need to know the kind of bird, its color or colors, where it lives, how big it is, and so on. One prompt requires them to share other information about their bird that isn’t part of the other questions. They will use this page as part of their presentation when they present to the class their bird sound.
You are more than welcome to include other birds for the activity if you wish to do so. You may even find coloring pages of different birds that you can have students color and write about.
BIRDS HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
The homework assignment lists 10 questions. Each question provides several choices to choose from. Students will circle the correct answer for each question. You may or may not choose to allow students to look at the content pages to help them with this assignment if they need to review. There is an answer key for this assignment that highlights the correct answers in red. If you choose to administer the lesson pages to your students via PDF, you will need to save a new file that omits this page. Otherwise, you can simply print out the applicable pages and keep these as reference for yourself when grading assignments.
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Keep in mind that even if you or a student can't quite identify a bird to species, narrowing your identification down from "bird" to "songbird" or "raptor" is an important step. A good place to start is simply to give some background on the general categories of birds. In North America, some of the major categories that most kids ...
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Types of Birds Activity: Word Search Worksheet. Created by . Science Spot. This bird types word search also doubles as a coloring sheet! The solution to the puzzle is included. Vocabulary Terms Included: ♦ Chicken ♦ Duck ♦ Eagle ♦ Flamingo ♦ Ostrich ♦ Owl ♦ Parrot ♦ Peacock ♦ Penguin ♦ Toucan ♦ Turkey ♦ Vulture ...
In this Bird Worksheet Packet you'll find: Fascinating Facts About Birds - Use as a mini-poster, copywork, or as nightly dinner discussion! All About Birds Vocabulary Word Search. Types of Feathers - Draw each type in detail. Research a Feathered Friend - Find out about your favorite bird using the writing prompts as a guide.
About 120-130 species have become extinct since the 17th century, and hundreds more before then. The extinction of many species of birds is blamed on human activity. There are currently about 1,200 species of birds that are threatened by extinction. Efforts are underway to protect them.
Lanternfish ESL Free Bird Worksheets and Activities for Young Learners This unit features free worksheets and other resources for teaching bird vocabulary such as feathers, beaks, and eggs. Home More Young Learners Describing Animals Worksheets More Worksheet Collections Worksheet 1: What Do Birds Look Like?
Description Additional information Reviews What our Birds lesson plan includes Lesson Objectives and Overview: Birds teaches students all about the characteristics of a bird. Students will be able to identify and distinguish different types and learn to mimic their unique sounds.
1. The general traits of birds include which of the following? Feathers, wings, beaks, eggs, skeleton Feathers, wings, beaks, eyes, skeleton Feathers, talons, beaks, wings, nests Feathers,...
Use this handy birds worksheet to count the number of different types of birds and record the data in bar charts. All you need is a PDF reader and a printer! ... There are a lot of species of birds in the world, around 10,000 The largest bird is the ostrich The chicken is the most common bird Hummingbirds can fly backwards;
Types of animals: birds Kindergarten Science Worksheet Circle the birds. Birds are warm-blooded animals. They have wings and feathers. Reading and Math for K-5 www.k5learning.com Answers Reading and Math for K-5 www.k5learning.com
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Types of animals: birds Grade 1 Science Worksheet Circle the birds. Birds are warm-blooded animals. They have wings and feathers. There is one picture of a mammal. Can you find it? Cross it out! Reading and Math for K-5 www.k5learning.com Answers Reading and Math for K-5 www.k5learning.com
Scientists actually estimate there are about 10,000 types of bird and more than 200 - 400 million individual birds. Help children learn about birds for preschoolers, ... Print all the worksheets in black and white to save you on printer ink costs; there are two pages of the reader on each letter size sheet. Next, use scissors to carefully cut ...
Raptors (Birds) An interesting reading with information about raptors (Birds of prey) to suit elementary to intermediate learners. The reading is followed by an exercise to revi...
Types of Birds : Word Hunt Challenge Worksheet by PixelProse Haven. Soar into the fascinating world of avian diversity with the Types of Birds Word Hunt Challenge Worksheet! Spread your wings and explore the feathered wonders as you search for hidden names of various bird species. From colorful songbirds to majestic raptors, embark on an ...
Home Worksheets Types of Birds Types of Birds Michelle Sampaio Member for 3 years 1 month Age: 9-11 Level: 5 Language: English (en) ID: 506796 16/11/2020 Country code: BR Country: Brazil School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Birds (2008118) simple activity on birds related vocabulary Other contents: birds
Birds Worksheets and Printables This section include worksheets related to different types of birds like owl, peacock, parrot etc. Explore resources to learn new bird names, parts, habitats using various set of activities.
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Film Guide The Origin of Species: The Beak of the Finch Student Handout c. Provide one possible explanation for the change in bird numbers and beak characteristics. Natural selection. 12. The graph in Figure 3 represents the beak sizes of the offspring of the birds that survived the drought of 1977. (The survivors were represented by the black bars in Figure 2, and this graph shows the beak ...