Owl Crafts for Kids
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We had a fantastic time learning all about Owls!  Owls are such fun creatures to learn about with
many unique characteristics and traits.  We made some adorable little baby owls, and even
dissected an owl pellets.  There are so many online resources for learning about owl, even videos
where you can watch owls nesting every season on
Owl Cam.
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world and workings of owls in her latest
nonfiction picture book. She portrays their
ideal habitats, life styles, birth and
development and environmental hazards
Owl pellet dissection is an exciting part of
connecting your students to nature.
At about $3 per student for all the
material and resources, owl pellets make
a great selection for bringing
cost-effective nature learning into the
classroom. Students become consumed
consumed and the fun begins.
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These adorable little owls are not only
cute, they are quite easy to make.  My
four-year old made  this little guy with
his wings spread..."So he can fly fast
Mommy!"  I owe all the creativity to him!
Owls have such beautiful markings to help
them blend in with their surroundings!  
This mural explores the God bestowed
upon these beautiful creatures.  This
would make a great classroom project or
door decoration during your studies.
These little fellas sure have a lot of
personality!  Fan out the wings and
write in some facts about horned owls.
Younger children can glue cotton to
the middle to make it fluffy.
If you really want to learn about owls,
you've got to get dirty!  End your unit
study on owls by studying Owl Puke!  
Here is a step-by-step with a printable
booklet children can include in their
science journals.
Baby owls are just adorable!  Make
your own brood of these fuzzy raptors
and tuck them away in their own
little (egg-carton) nests.
This is a great project for
kids to explore watercolors,
focusing on hue as well as
saturation.  Children can
discus the emotive qualities
of the book
"The Barn Owl"
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K-3
Everything you ever wanted to know about
owls on the North American continent.
Features the twenty-one species of owls
and all their vital statistics. Includes a
detailed, illustrated glossary with maps
showing residence and breeding ranges.
3-6
Keep track of all your owl facts by
making an Owl lapbook!  We've got
some wonderful printables and
resources you can use on our sister
site
Lapbook Lessons.
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