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Examples of Bird Crafts and Poems in my collection below. |
Birds, the only feathered creatures of the animal kingdom. They belong to the back-boned or vertebrate group, are warmblooded, and most of them can fly. Because of their varied and beautiful coloring, their gift of song and the gentle nature of the majority, birds are perhaps the best loved by mankind of any group of animals. It is true that some species, like the hawk and the vulture, have seemingly no lovable qualities; there are birds, too, of ugly shape and plumage, and there are birds which utter harsh cries instead of singing notes. Yet, to the average person, the word bird brings altogether pleasant associations - thoughts of a graceful bright-hued form flitting through the trees, of a nest of tiny creatures fed by a devoted mother, of a chorus of woodland songsters.
Bird Artifacts for Enhancing Lesson Plans:
- Craft a Funny Gobbler from Paper Plates
- Practice Shading An Owl
- The Woodpecker
- A Fall Collage Featuring An Owl
- Craft a Pretzel Turkey Collage
- The Sea Gull by Mary Howitt
- Nature Inspired Field Trips
- Craft a Goldfish Turkey Collage
- The Snow-Bird
- The Owl and The Jay Bird
- How to Draw: A Pelican
- A Wise Old Owl
- Doodle a candy corn turkey, landscape, birds, butterflies etc...
- Crayon Resist Parrots
- Learning to draw birds
- The Owl by Tennyson
- The Turkey's Lament by King Gobbler
- "The Raven," by Edgar Allen Poe
- Widdy-Widdy-Wurky
- Poems About Birds
- The Fowls
- The Ostrich
- Wildlife Stencils for The Classroom: bluebird and jay
- How to draw a peacock, an ostrich and a blue jay...
- The Interrupting Owlet
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