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Children will compare and contrast two kinds of owls.
Vocabulary: burrow, owlets, nocturnal, talons
Science Focus: animals and habitats
Watch a Video:
Owls Do the Strangest Things
Read the Issue:
It’s Wake-up Time!
Review Vocabulary Words:
burrow, owlets, nocturnal, talons
Play a Game:
Owl on the Prowl: A Rhyming Game
Skill: rhyming words
Complete Skill Sheets
Show What You Know
Skill: comprehension
Label the Owl
Skills: labeling
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text:
Little Owl’s Night and Little Owl’s Day by Divya Srinivasan
Shared Writing: Owl Journals
Scavenger Hunt: O Is for Owl
Hands-on Activity:
Cupcake Liner Owls
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.K.1 key details, RI.K.4 vocabulary, RF.K.2.A rhyming words, RL.K.1 key details (literature), W.K.8 writing
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Skill: art, fine-motor
Materials: cupcake liners, construction paper, brown paper bags, glue