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February 12, 2013

Owls Animal Study



For our next animal study we will be studying OWLS!! YAY!! LOL My favorite!

Once again, all the resources I use are either free or cheap.

BOOKS-

Owl Babies: Candlewick Storybook Animations

Owl Babies

All About Owls (All About Series)

All About Owls

The Capture (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 1)

The Capture (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Bk 1)

Night Creatures (Scholastic Reader Level 2)

Night Creatures

Owls! Learn About Owls and Enjoy Colorful Pictures - Look and Learn! (50+ Photos of Owls)

Owls - Kids Look and Learn - 99cents - Kindle

A Picture Book of Snowy Owls

A Picture Book of Snowy Owls - $2.99 - Kindle

Owls (Read it book for Children 4 to 8 years)

OWLS - 99 Cents - Kindle

Little Owl's Night book cover

Little Owl's Night  - read for free at WeGiveBooks.org

See How They Grow: Owl book cover

See How They Grow - Owl - read for free at WeGiveBooks.org

When Night Falls in Tinga Tinga Tales book cover

When Night Falls in Tinga Tinga Tales - read for free at WeGiveBooks.org

Magazines -

Your Big Backyard - Whoooo's There - October 2010

Ranger Rick - Special Halloween Issue - October 2012

PRINTABLES -

Owl Babies Lapbook - Homeschool Share

Owl Lapbook - Squidoo

Owl Lapbook - Hands of a Child - $7

Owl Coloring Pages

Owl Crafts and Printables - DLTK-Kids

Animal Research Organizer - The Curriculum Corner

Owl Activities, Crafts and Printables -  Activity Village

All Owls - A Fun Study - Currclick - $1

Owl Copywork & Fun - Currclick - 50 cents

Online Resources -

Owl Videos on YouTube

Owl Nest Watch

Owl Pages - info and nest cams

Fun Owl Facts for Kids

Facts about Owls

Owl Crafts for Kids - Squidoo

Owl Crafts and Learning Activities - Danielle's Place

To Buy -

Owl Pellet Kits

If you don't like the idea of REAL owl pellets, Hobby Lobby sells fake pellet kits. The kids LOVED them, even though they knew it wasn't the real thing. ;)





11 comments:

  1. Owls are one of our favourite things about going to the cottage. Where we live right now is in the boonies but highway noises carry really far and they don't tend to nest nearby.

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  2. I miss that about living in the country. :/ We used to hear them all the time before we moved.

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  3. How fun! My kids would go crazy to do an owl theme!! I’m stopping by from the TGIF linky party. I wanted to invite you to share with us in our Share It Saturday link up. http://www.sugaraunts.com/2013/02/share-it-saturday-7-and-our-week-in.html
    There are so many creative bloggers who are linking up each week and you would fit right in! We also have a Share It Saturday Pinterest page and are inviting all contributors to collaborate on this group board. Such a great way to reach out to new readers!! Hope to see you there!
    Colleen at Sugar Aunts

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  4. Thank you SO much!!! I would love to link up! :D

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  5. This would go so well with the Five in a Row book "Owl Moon." I'm pinning this for reference when we read "Owl Moon" again.

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  6. Hi! I found you through the Sugar Aunts Party! The Owl theme caught my eye because i have a little story about when my little girl was learning about owls. We do not home school…she is 17 now and a junior…but I sometimes wish I had. Hindsight and all. She is extremely bright, but has always needed a little “push” if it was not something she was naturally interested in.

    Well, when she was in Kindergarten they had a theme with owls. She was not participating, had not turned in her worksheet, etc. The teacher sent a note home with the uncompleted worksheet for homework. So, we sat down. I said, “Why didn’t you finish this worksheet”? She said, “It is too hard” which translated meant “I don’t like owls”. “Well, it is asking you to list three things about owls. What do you know to be a fact about owls”? Now, I was thinking, they have big eyes, they can turn their head around, they hoot…and remember, she is 5…she said, “Well, I know they are nocturnal”. NOCTURNAL!! NOCTURNAL!! At 5 she knows this word. I was so outdone with that child. Of course I had a few words about living up to your potential and on and on, and made her finish the worksheet by herself.

    Younguns! I am your newest follower! I will tell my niece about your site. My great-nephew turns 1 in April and they are considering homeschooling. Come visit me anytime at my blog where I talk about my faith and family, and generally have fun!

    joy!
    Vicky
    sleeping in an unmade bed

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  7. LOL!!! You just never know with kids!!! Too funny!!!!
    Thanks for stopping by!!! :D

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  8. Another good list of resources! ;-)

    Thanks for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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