Hoja de actividades de observación de aves en el jardín
Hoja de actividades de observación de aves acuáticas
pintar con plumas
Investigación del pico de pájaro
Hoja de investigación del pico de pájaro
Descubra los rasgos distintivos de varias aves y aprenda a identificarlas en sus hábitats naturales a través de actividades prácticas como preparar comida para pájaros y usar plumas recolectadas para fabricar pinceles. Este recurso se alinea con los estándares del Currículo Nacional de Inglaterra para Arte, Diseño, Tecnología y Ciencia. Explore nuestros otros temas clave de la etapa uno para obtener una selección diversa de actividades basadas en el plan de estudios para su salón de clase o para niños educados en el hogar. Con una amplia gama para elegir, no tendrá problemas para planificar un día atractivo y educativo.
Included Resources +
This pack includes eight activity sheets with accompanying lesson plans and a Nature Journal for recording bird observations, sketches, and discoveries.
• Nature Journal — interactive notebook for recording bird observations, sketches, and discoveries
• Birds Poster — visual reference showing different types of birds and their features
• Label The Bird — learn about bird body parts including wings, beaks, and feathers
• Bird Diets — discover what different birds eat and how their beaks are adapted
• Make Bird Food — hands-on activity to create bird feeders and attract local birds
• Bird Watching — outdoor observation activity to spot and identify birds in your area
• Painting With Feathers — creative art activity exploring feather textures and patterns
• Bird Beak Investigation — scientific investigation exploring how different beak shapes suit different foods
Key Details +
• Year Group: Year 1 (ages 5–6)
• Key Stage: KS1
• Subject: Science
• Resource Type: Activity Sheets + Lesson Plans + Nature Journal
• Format: Instant PDF Download
• Number of Activities: 8
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the Year 1 Science National Curriculum. Covers animals including humans — identifying and naming a variety of common animals including birds, describing and comparing the structure of a variety of common animals, and identifying and classifying animals by what they eat (carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores). Develops understanding of how birds are adapted to their environment, including beak shape and function. Cross-curricular links to Art & Design (Painting With Feathers — texture and pattern), DT (Make Bird Food — designing and making), and outdoor learning (Bird Watching).
Teaching Tips +
Bird Beak Investigation is the standout science activity — use tweezers, pegs, spoons, and forks to simulate different beak shapes picking up seeds, worms (string), and fish (paper clips) from different containers. Make Bird Food works brilliantly as a DT session using lard, seeds, and a pine cone or yoghurt pot — hang feeders outside and use them for the Bird Watching activity over the following weeks. Bird Watching is ideal as a quiet, focused outdoor session with clipboards and the Nature Journal — the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is a great real-world link. Painting With Feathers produces beautiful results with large feathers and thick paint — collect feathers on a nature walk beforehand.