Library Lesson - May 8 DUE: Friday, May 15
Today we are going to the birds! Spring is the time for our feathered friends to create nests and lay their eggs.
Start our lesson by clicking on the story link below.
Today we are going to the birds! Spring is the time for our feathered friends to create nests and lay their eggs.
Start our lesson by clicking on the story link below.
When you have finished listening to the story, you will need these materials :
- at least one sharp pencil
- a sheet of white paper (no lines!)
- crayons
- a fine point black marker (only if you want to outline your bird!)
Click on the video below to create some colorful bird of your own.
When you are done, take a photo of your work and send it to me at [email protected].
- at least one sharp pencil
- a sheet of white paper (no lines!)
- crayons
- a fine point black marker (only if you want to outline your bird!)
Click on the video below to create some colorful bird of your own.
When you are done, take a photo of your work and send it to me at [email protected].
Here are three bird photos!
From the left: the first image is a mourning dove who has decided to nest in my son's window!
The middle photo is an oriole (yellow tummy) and they love oranges! (color and fruit!)
Two red-headed woodpeckers also enjoyed the oranges at the feeder. These two are a male and female pair.
From the left: the first image is a mourning dove who has decided to nest in my son's window!
The middle photo is an oriole (yellow tummy) and they love oranges! (color and fruit!)
Two red-headed woodpeckers also enjoyed the oranges at the feeder. These two are a male and female pair.
Library Lesson May 20 Due: May 27
Don't Bug Me!
This week's lesson is about the wonderful variety of insects found in nature! Start the lesson by viewing My Awesome Summer by P.Mantis (really by Paul Meisel). Click on the box below to view the story. When you are done, take out a sharpened pencil, crayons and white paper.
Today as we continue our lesson about bugs . . . let's get BUZZING and draw some bees. You are welcome to share your bees with me at [email protected].