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Today we explored the turkey and learned what a snood and a wattle are. Mystery science helped us learn these new vocabulary words. We are creating a bird canvas too.
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Today we explored the turkey and learned what a snood and a wattle are. Mystery science helped us learn these new vocabulary words. We are creating a bird canvas too.
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Today we started to explore birds of prey. Some of the unique features they have are: sharp beaks, sharp talons, super eyesight, and they make their nests on high places like mountains, hills, and even power poles.
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Why is a Flamingo pink? Look here.
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Today we started to explore water birds. The children thought about some of the special features and adaptations water birds have that help them survive in and around the water.
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The month of April is Citizen Science month. We will be exploring outdoors and sharing our observations with BioBlitzs. The great thing about Citizen Science is that anyone can participate, anywhere. We will be sharing our observations with National Geographic(for those that have given permission/Grovenor Fellowship) and our daily photos.
One of the big ideas about this type of science is that it increases our knowledge about things in the natural world. When this happens we begin to understand what nature needs to survive and the ways we can help.
Today we began to explore the life of birds.