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This activity demonstrates that different bird beaks are better adapted to eating different types of food. I took several activities I had found online and modified them to match what I had on hand in my home and came up with this. Supplies: Five cups (representing stomachs) labeled with hummingbird, duck, robin, nuthatch, and woodpecker. Five "beaks": straw, slotted spoon, clothespin, tweezers, toothpick or skewer.Five foods: marshmallows (grubs), cheerios (beetles), rubber bands (worms)…

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Bird beak adaptations for food - worksheet for grade 3 and 4 Bird Beaks Activity, Adaptations Activities, Food Worksheet, Bird Study, Birds For Kids, Flying Creatures, Worksheets For Grade 3, Bird Beaks, Animal Adaptations

There's so much to learn about birds! Going by the text book was thoroughly confusing for my eight year old so I dealt with it through worksheets and small activities. I have covered the topics of Beaks, Feet , Nests and also a short introduction to feathers. Beaks Beaks are mainly different in different birds due to their eating habits. I first discussed the different kinds of beaks, showing pictures and some real examples around us (sparrow, pigeon, crow, rooster) Then I tested his…

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Our Animal Adaptations science unit is one of my very favourite units to teach. I find that this age group connects really well with the animals, and engagement is universally high. Today we focused on bird beaks, and how this adaptation helps animals to survive. I will admit, this lab took a bit of set up and pre-planning, but it was well worth it. The kids had a lot of fun with it, and I really like to embrace any opportunity I can for hands on investigation. For supplies, I made a quick…

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