
This animated science video lesson is all about bird habitats. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about cultures and stories of birds.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned about different bird habitats like wetlands, water, plains, and forests. Birds have specific habitats for breeding, nesting, and raising their young. You also learned about different bird species and their unique characteristics.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
To engage your 4-year-old after watching the video on Bird Habitats, you can: 1. Take them on a nature walk to a wetland area and look for birds like grebes and coots, explaining why they prefer that habitat. 2. Play a memory game where you show them pictures of different bird habitats and have them match the bird to its appropriate habitat. 3. Create a craft activity where they can make a floating nest using materials like paper, twigs, and glue, just like the grebes. 4. Read a book about different bird species and their habitats, discussing the characteristics of each bird and where they live.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: Habitat Hunt Instructions: Play "Habitat Hunt" with your child based on the video. Explore different habitats (wetlands, plains, forests) and identify birds that live there. Take turns pointing out birds and sharing facts about their habitats. Quiz each other at the end to test knowledge.
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1 take away from the video for your child
"Explore different habitats to discover birds and their unique characteristics. Learn to appreciate diversity and adaptability in nature."