This unit is all about Owls! You will find Owl facts, a short introduction to the owl, resources for further learning, coloring pages, playdough mats, printables, a lap book, animal diagram, What do owls eat? cut and paste activity and more. This is best for Kindergarten, First or Second grade. It could use used for older children as well with some adjustment. Each day comes with a lesson plan/guide!
**This is a strictly digital unit**
Includes:
a suggested schedule
A DID YOU KNOW - OWLS info sheet
Scientific Classification of Owls
Vocabulary words
Vocabulary definitions
A Vocabulary worksheet
A Owl Anatomy diagram
A Owl Anatomy worksheet
Owl Playdough Mat instructions
Owl playdough mat 1
Owl playdough mat 2
Owl mask
Owl Bookmark
Owls are birds fact sheet
Owl Coloring Page
Owls in our world sheet
Owl facts worksheet
Owl Lapbook instructions
Owl Lapbook pages
Map worksheet
Owl Makerspace Challenge
What do Owl's eat worksheet
What do Owl's eat cut and paste activity
What is an owl pellet?
A copy work sheet
Writing Prompt
A letter O page
Owl Badge blank
Owl badge color
Bonus Content - Owl review and Animal Journal blank cover
Owl Pellet bone chart
with some additional suggested resources
About this unit
This early elementary grade unit study will help your children to learn about Owls! You and your child(ren) or students will learn about Owls, Make your own Owl mask, learn about Owls as a keystone species, owl anatomy, and how owls fit into the world.
I have suggested several books for your studies and there are many more resources out on the internet. You can also find many educational videos and resources out there for free.
Along with the worksheets provided, I've suggested a few activities, such as the night nature walk, an owl lapbook mobile and some vocabulary words. I've also provided some copy work and a letter O page depending on the needs of your learner. If you use this unit and enjoy it, please come back and review it or check out some of the other Animal Spotlight units available.
It will take about a week to complete this unit – but it can easily be stretched into 2 or 3 weeks of you would like to keep your learning going or you could condense this down into fewer days. There is a lot to cover about bats and this just scratches the surface. You could go down so many rabbit trails on this learning journey, but hopefully this will be an enjoyable start. When your child completes the unit there is a "owl badge" at the end. You can print it and use it in their journal or make it into a necklace for them. Each animal spotlight comes with a badge for them to collect once they finish learning about the animal.