- 19 lessons, including Owl Anatomy, Types of Owls, Habitat and Range, and Diet
- Full instructions to complete each activity
- Bibliography of sources used
- List of books for further reading
- Links to related websites — such as sites for further research AND sites that sell owl pellets you can order and then examine at home!
“Owls” Project Pack from In the Hands of a Child
There’s something special about owls. Their golden-eyed gaze, silent flight, nocturnal ways, and mysterious calls capture our imaginations and fascinate our minds. In fact, owls are my family’s favorite bird. If it were legal to own one, we would! So my daughters were thrilled with the Owls Project Pack from In the Hands of a Child.
This ready-to-assemble, reproducible lapbooking kit comes with everything you need for a complete inquiry. You furnish basic supplies, such as paper, scissors, adhesives (tape, glue, stapler, etc.), and writing and coloring tools.
Perfect as either a standalone unit study or as a curriculum enhancement, the kit’s components include a thorough Table of Contents, which provides a good overview of the study; a helpful Planning Guide, which organizes the study’s activities and various components; the Research Guide, detailed below; a list of core concepts, each of which includes a graphic organizer or template for hands-on activities; and reproducible graphics with complete instructions and photos of completed lapbooks.
The meat of the study is the comprehensive Research Guide, written in chapter format, which contains:
Barb-Harmony Art Mom says
I so agree with you Ellen about owls…so mysterious and fascinating. I will have to remember this resource when we study owls in February with the OHC.
Diane says
I couldn’t agree more. I love owls and may need to add this somewhere for this semester.
Blessings
Diane