
Birds and Migration (Grades K-2)
The Feather Scout Society
Grades K–2 · 2 weeks · 27 pages · Science, Mathematics, Language Arts
Watching birds is one of the first ways a young child falls in love with science — patient, wonder-filled, and happening right outside the window. Scout Captain Wren and her apprentice Pip welcome your little one into the Feather Scout Society, where every backyard becomes a field station.
Over 8 missions (about two weeks), your child learns to spot and name common birds, look closely at colors, beaks, and feet, and count, sort, and tally what they see — then discovers the big idea that some birds fly far away when the seasons turn. Early science observation, sight words, counting, and coloring are woven into one playful adventure.
Printable and low-prep (you supply crayons; binoculars optional), with a full answer key.
What's Inside:
-8 mission-based sessions across 2 weeks, building to a finished bird field notebook
-Bird identification, close observation, and the basics of why birds migrate
-Counting, sorting, and tallying math plus early sight-word reading
-A full answer key and a [Feather Scout of Mosswood] certificate
-Part of the Science series. ESA-eligible — pay with your ESA where your program covers curriculum.
$9.99
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