Owl Babies Teaching Resources | Teaching Resources
Use these teaching resources as activities to support learning through the favourite story of Owl Babies by Martin Waddell.
How to Make an Owl Babies Craft
Baby owls are pretty much the most adorable thing ever, don't you agree? After reading the book Owl Babies by Martin Waddell several times last week we decided it would be fun to make a
Items needed: Paper plate, construction paper, 2 paper muffin cups, scissors, and glue. Cute and simple. Saw it at a local daycare.
Owl Babies (Note to self: think about using tempera dry paint to make orange to turn cotton in to pumpkins and they could be sitting on a vine.)
Owl Babies
Kindergarteners learned about texture through our Owl Babies project. We watched this awesome animated book called Owl Babies (here is a link) and noticed all the texture and highlights in the artwork. Next we used sponge painting to create our textured branches and highlights. We used marker caps to print the stars and then colored them in with a brush. Finally, we added all the fluff (from an old pillow) and the details. Learning Goals: I can... - Explain what texture is and give examples…
Toowit toowhoo!
David made the owl at the top and Joe the one below
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Here is a Ripped Paper Owl craft that Butterfly and I worked on together. I love how the ripped white paper...