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At Shady Creek Outdoor School, it is not uncommon to have a kid screaming with delight when they identify a bird. Birding is fun because birds are pretty, it’s science, a competition, and just like Pokemon, you gotta catch ‘em all. We teach that birds are nature’s storytellers, and we give kids the tools to learn the stories behind the birds that surround them every day.
While birding has always been a part of the program, we have updated this portion of the class by filtering the lesson through the learning cycle. We emphasize the science and the fun inherent in birding while helping the students create their own meaning through direct experience.
The right materials can make or break a good birding class.
The Birding Portion of Shady Creek Birds Class The objective of this portion of the class is that students will be able to make scientific arguments based on evidence. This portion of the class fits into a larger learning cycle that includes exploring our bird room before and our raptor center afterward.
I am happy to share the pocket edition of our birds class with anybody who is interested. I am also happy to answer any questions people have about materials and the reasoning behind activities, or more bird-related resources and lessons. Finally, I am always open to feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Check out my YouTube channel to watch more videos of kid bird identification in action.
And, good birding! Ian “Ibis” Gledhill Lead Naturalist Shady Creek Outdoor School Nevada City, California
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