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Are you looking for a bird research project for your student? Try this one! Your student will learn about birds around the world with this set of free printables.
What’s Included in the Bird Research Project Printables?
You’ll find a variety birds from all over the world to research in this set of printables. It includes 25 different birds:
- Atlantic Puffin
- Baltimore Oriole
- Blue-footed Booby
- Cockatoo
- Whooping Crane
- Mallard Duck
- Bald Eagle
- Flamingo
- Canada Goose
- Gouldian Finch
- Magpie
- Marabou Stork
- Ostrich
- American Oystercatcher
- Macaw
- Green-headed Tanager
- Scarlet Ibis
- Stork-billed Kingfisher
- Pink-headed Fruit Dove
- Southern Carmine Bee-eater
- Pigeon
- Chestnut-cheeked Starling
- Bullfinch
- Pink Robin
- House Sparrow
Each bird worksheet includes the following prompts for your student to research and record information about the bird:
- Endangered (Check a yes box or a no box.)
- Anatomy (Describe the bird’s coloring and size; student may also want to record the shape of the bill.)
- Diet (What does this bird eat?)
- Fun Facts (What interesting information has your student learned while researching the bird?)
- World Map (Label and record where the bird is found.)
Finding Bird Research
Your student will need to research in order to complete the notebook pages. You can check out a variety of books about birds at your local library, or you can use reliable websites.
Here are a few recommended websites for your research:
- San Diego Zoo (check the photo guide at the bottom of the page)
- Check National Geographic Kids for specific birds
How to Get Started with the Research Project
The printable research worksheets are easy to use.
- Print the pages you think will interest your student.
- Grab some books from the library or show your student how to use reliable websites for research.
- Let your student complete the pages.
- Three-hole punch the pages and add them to a folder or binder to create a Bird Notebook–a portfolio your student will be proud to display and show off!
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