

In addition to the virtual owl pellet dissection, Kid Wings offers some informational graphics about the anatomy of birds, bird photographs, bird call recordings, and some resources specifically for teachers.
After exploring Kid Wings I took a look at National Geographic's website in search of some more information about owls. On National Geographic's site I discovered a couple of nice resources about Snowy Owls. National Geographic Kids has a nice little photo essay about Snowy Owls and a map of the Snowy Owls' range. I also found the following two minute video about Snowy Owls.
Applications for Education
The Kid Wings and National Geographic resources about owls could be useful in an elementary school science lesson. After showing students the video of the snowy owl in flight, have them try one of the flight experiments outlined in teachers' resource section of Kid Wings.
0 comments:
Post a Comment