Subject(s): Art, Science Grades(s): Grades PreK-1, Grades 2-3
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Title – Rainforest Birds This lesson is presented as a part of the study of the Rainforest Habitat. Instructional method: Cooperative Learning Subjects: science, writing, reading, oral presentation and art Objectives:
Students will be able to identify the bird’s main food source and its predators. Students will be able to list three interesting facts about the bird. Lesson:
Research material per bird choice:
Prepared research handout: Name of Bird: ____________ Name of Rainforest where bird lives: _________ Layer of Rainforest: _______________ Description: color ________ size ___________ What does it eat? __________________________ Name its predators: ________________ List three interesting facts:________________ Focus: Have a bulletin board prepared for the rainforest layers. Hide a bird in the rainforest and let children try to guess what the new animal is that we are studying today. Give them a few minutes and then take guesses. Alternative: have bird sounds playing in the background and discuss what we might be studying today. State objectives: Students are young scientists that are researching birds of the Rainforest. In groups they will research a selected bird and fill out the research handout. Then as a group they will create a bird model using an old CD as the body. They must look at the bird and make its head shape, tail and wings using construction paper of the bird’s colors. When everyone is finished, the groups will present their birds to the class and display models. Guided Practice: Select a partner from the students. Walk through how you and your partner would find the answers for your bird. Then assign cooperative groups. Activity: Give each group a bird packet to complete. Once research is completed, students will be given a CD and appropriate colored construction paper. Students create their model. Presentation: One member presents research and one member describes the appearance of their bird and how they made their model. Closure: After all groups have presented, birds are placed in the room or hall with a small id card telling the name of the bird, where it lives and who created it.
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