DISCUSS:
Why do you think most birds lay their eggs in spring, and not other seasons?
DISCUSS:
Every spring, birds build nests. Why does a bird need a nest?
Can you think of ways having a nest helps a bird?
I don't have a Mystery Pack
In your Mystery Pack Lesson Bag
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Cotton Balls | 50 balls per class |
Paper Lunch Bags | 1 bag per student |
Crepe Paper Streamer | 2 feet per student |
Pompoms | 1 pompom per student |
Not included in your Mystery Pack
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Blank Paper (8.5 x 11") | 1 sheet per student |
Crayons
Colored pencils will also work. |
3 crayons per student |
Scissors | 1 pair per student |
We suggest students work in pairs.
Students will be lining their paper bird nests with tissue paper and/or other soft material. If you have a high tolerance for chaos, you can put these materials at different stations around the room — and have your students “fly” to the stations to gather their materials. It’s fun, but chaotic.
We also suggest encouraging students to modify the materials you provide -- tearing and crumpling them to make them fit in their nest. That’s what birds do, after all!
Once students are done building, surprise each student with a pompom “egg” for their nest!
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