Tag: Science

  • Nests & Eggs: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

    Nests & Eggs: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

    Nests & Eggs: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Tiny bird found in tree tops where it makes itself known by its sweet song. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: Red-throated Diver (Loon)

    Nests & Eggs: Red-throated Diver (Loon)

    Nests & Eggs: Red-throated Diver (Loon). Graceful fish-hunter found along larger lakes and waterways. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: American Woodcock

    Nests & Eggs: American Woodcock

    Nests & Eggs: Woodcock. Camouflaged earthworm seekers that live in forest and scrub. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: Whippoorwill

    Nests & Eggs: Whippoorwill

    Nests & Eggs: Whippoorwill. Very useful ‘animated insect trap’ with a monotonous and recognizable call. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: Bushtit

    Nests & Eggs: Bushtit

    Nests & Eggs: Bushtit. Inconspicuous but very common; known for their hanging nest. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Summer Fun Activity: Build a Parachute

    Summer Fun Activity: Build a Parachute

    Keep ’em learning this summer: Easy instructions help you build a parachute and explore the forces of air.

  • Nests & Eggs: Wood Duck

    Nests & Eggs: Wood Duck

    Nests & Eggs: Wood Duck. Smaller than a mallard, these distinctive waterfowl are found in streams and overgrown ponds. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: American Kestrel

    Nests & Eggs: American Kestrel

    Nests & Eggs: American Kestrel. The smallest falcon in North America that packs a lot of intensity in a little body. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: Mourning Dove

    Nests & Eggs: Mourning Dove

    Nests & Eggs: Mourning Dove. Their soft, familiar coo sounds like a lament. You’ll find them on telephone lines and patches of bare ground. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • The Gateway Arch: A Unit Study

    The Gateway Arch: A Unit Study

    On June 10, 1967, the Gateway Arch was opened to the public. Unit resources.

  • Nests & Eggs: Prairie Warbler

    Nests & Eggs: Prairie Warbler

    One of several varieties of warblers that enjoy the scrub of many locations.

  • Nests & Eggs: Razorbill

    Nests & Eggs: Razorbill

    Nests & Eggs: Razorbill. Aquatic bird that lives on the seashore. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Nests & Eggs: Golden-Crowned Kinglet

    Nests & Eggs: Golden-Crowned Kinglet

    Nests & Eggs: Golden-Crowned Kinglet. Small, fast movers who glean among limbs and foliage. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • The Twenty-One Balloons ~ Review

    The Twenty-One Balloons ~ Review

    The Twenty-One Balloons is fantasy-adventure story to be enjoyed by young and old alike.

  • Nests & Eggs: Quail

    Nests & Eggs: Quail

    Nests & Eggs: Quail. While the Eastern Quail’s call gives him the nickname Bobwhite, the California Quail longs for Chi-ca-go! Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Our Common Insects ~ Free eBook

    Our Common Insects ~ Free eBook

    Our Common Insects: Develop thinking skills by reading, recording, drawing, illustrating, and discovering everything about the creepy crawlies in the backyard!

  • Nests & Eggs: Barn Swallow

    Nests & Eggs: Barn Swallow

    Nests & Eggs: Barn Swallow. Sweet voice and glistening in color, swooping over fields in search of insects. Resources & free notebooking pages.

  • Migration of Birds ~ Free eBook

    Migration of Birds ~ Free eBook

    Complete text on the topic of bird migration including the influences of weather, topography, and routes.