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| In your kit you should find some instructions for how to dissect your owl pellet and more You may even have a chart with illustrations |
| Remove your owl pellet from your kit and observe the outside. Draw a picture of it on the corresponding page in your book. |
| Step 7 See if you can start to piece together the bones to form an animal. Look at the shapes of the skull and the different bones to take a guess as to what it might be. |
| Begin to take detailed measurements, following the prompts in your book. Measure how long and how wide, what it |
| Start separating your bones from the feathers and fur. Keep track of any you find interesting or different. |
| All Done! how you think they go, glue them to your tagboard or foam sheet. Older children can label the different parts with white |
| Step 6 Once you have all your bones, clean your area of any debri, and try to identify the particular bones listed in your chart. |
My Owl Pellet Printable Book Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 This book is perfect for children to keep track of the characteristics of their owl pellet and to record their findings. This prints two pages per sheet and can be cut out and stapled into a book. For more owl printables see our sister site www.LapbookLessons.com |
| Print up your Owl Pellet Minibook (links above) and staple the pages together in order. |