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Children will identify different kinds of spring weather and study what birds do in each.
Vocabulary: aferrar, refugiarse
Science Focus: weather, animal adaptations
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Paired Text: El diario de una lombriz by Doreen Cronin
Paired Text: El diario de una lombriz by Doreen Cronin
- On page 7 of the mini book, kids learn that “¡En primavera hay lombrices!” Read this fun picture book about the adventures of a worm during spring.
Science: Haz un comedero para pájaros
Science: Haz un comedero para pájaros
- Make pine cone bird feeders to attract birds! Wrap some string tightly around the top of a pinecone. Spread a good amount of peanut butter over the pine cone and between the crevices.
- Roll the pine cone in some birdseed until it is well covered. Hang the bird feeder from a tree or wherever you like. Let kids observe the birds it attracts!
Hands-on Activity: Los pájaros en primavera
Hands-on Activity: Los pájaros en primavera
Skill: observation and recording
Materials: Los pájaros en primavera skill sheet, pencils, crayons
- Invite kids to observe birds outside or inside from a window. Pass out the skill sheet and invite kids to choose one bird and record their observations.
- Kids can use drawing, writing, or a combination of both to record the type of weather and what their bird was doing.
- Hang on to the skill sheets and do the activity again in a different kind of weather, having kids fill in the next row of the chart.
- Try doing the activity a few times. Then compare what the birds were doing in different types of weather.