I had a post on my old blog called "The Birth of a Mini-Unit Study". It was about the process of making owl lapbooks. Well the blog and post are gone. I guess it is somewhere in cyberspace, never to be found again. So I thought I would repost it. The kids had a blast doing this mini unit study. They still look at their lapbooks that we finished over a year ago.
The activities and putting all of it together took us an entire day. Not to bad. I am going to see if I can summarize this again. I want to do this again with my kids or something really similar.
- Research owls and their behavior, habitat, etc. Narrate to Mom about Owls
- Read-Aloud Owl Moon by Jane Yolen. Narrate to Mom
- Dissect owl pellets and then categorize the bones
- Color an owl picture
- Narrate to mom about what you did today. What was your favorite part? What did you see? What did you learn? etc.
- Copy work-poem
A wise old owl lived in an oak
The more he saw the less he spoke
The less he spoke the more he heard.
Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?I took pictures of the kids while they dissected the pellets and printed them out on paper for them to cut out and paste in their books. I also found some pictures of owls online and also printed those out for them to paste in their book. I printed up their narrations and we put them in the book also.
It was pretty easy. This was the first lapbook that we had ever done. I would like to do this again with them now that they are a year older and see what their perspective might be this time. Here are some pictures of our day and of the finished products. Not to fancy, but fun!
Hi Tiffany,
I got my owl pellets at the convention. I think I bought them from Tobin's Lab. And It was nice to have them done in one day. I want to do more "one-day" lap books if I can come up with some ideas!!
Posted by: Kirsten (bfarmmom) | February 29, 2008 at 07:46 AM
The lap books look great! We loved owl pellets at Tibet Butler. The kids still talk about dissecting them. Ask me to show you the great-horned owl's nest at our neighbor's house (I hope it's there this year!)
Posted by: 5Gustos | February 28, 2008 at 11:08 PM
I think I may have to try this one! I love that you did it in one day. The lapbooks I've done have dragged on forever. The finished products are great but sometimes it's hard to keep up the momentum. Where did you order owl pellets?
Posted by: Tiffany | February 28, 2008 at 09:41 PM
Thanks so much Kirsten. This looks wonderful and gives me ideas! Lisa (LLMom)
Posted by: Lisa | February 28, 2008 at 08:49 AM