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Additional Search Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Parakeets
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1. Listening
...as they repeat what is being said. Space and Materials Needed: Popsicle sticks and colored construction paper, glue, rug or carpeted area so all can be gathered in a circle. ?Procedure: This activity is good practice to achieve proper enunciation. Discuss birds that imitate what people say. Discuss parakeets. State that we are going to be acting as parakeets. Teaching Sequence: First have the children make a parakeet by using the construction paper and gluing it onto the Popsicle sticks. Discuss again what is a parakeet and how they mimic what someone is saying. Start with saying Hi parakeets and have t...
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2. Birds of a Feather: Parrots, Pigeons, Parakeets, and More
Birds of a Feather: Parrots, Pigeons, Parakeets, and More Birds of a Feather: Parrots, Pigeons, Parakeets, and More Dolley Madison: Education, Arts, Letters and Ideas Skill: Elementary School Time Required: Two to three class periods + + -+ Linkable Resources -+ Dolley Madison Juvenile Biography -+ + + + + -+ Standards Compliance -+ NCSS Strand 2...
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3. Asthma Awareness: Lesson One Grades K-3
...hard. It depends on how serious their asthma is. "Certain things can make asthma worse and make it hard to breathe. Pets that have fur or feathers can make asthma worse. Can you name some furry or feathered pets?" Responses may Education include dogs, cats, hamsters, Campaigns rabbits, parrots, and parakeets. Classroom Activity: Pass out the Furry and Feathered Pet sheets. Give the directions: "On this sheet there are lots of animals. Put a circle around the animals that have fur or feathers." You can check the sheets or have partners check sheets. As an alternative you can use the Furry and Feathered P...
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