Environmental education bird games


















In this short video, students will see a pileated woodpecker searching for something in tree. Click HERE. Here are some picture books to support bird observation, appreciation and protection of their habitats. This can spark enjoyment for taking part in Citizen Science projects! Eco-Games and Virtual Choice Boards. Skip to content.

Home Podcast, Season 1. Podcast, Season 2. More resources: Birds are one group of wild animals that is highly visible in the winter months. Crack the Code and find out! Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading EcoInquiry on Facebook. Hand out a card to each participant, making sure that pairs of animals are distributed.

Arrange the participants in a circle. Explain that they are to make the sound of the animal on their card to find the other animal of their species. No talking is allowed. Once they find their partner, they are to stand by them. Ask each participant to relate a story about a significant experience involving nature, animals, trees, etc.

The object is to find other students who fit the criteria and have them sign their names on the appropriate line. This is a good way for participants to find out interesting, and often little-known information about others in the group, relating to wildlife and forestry. Who Am I? Guess My Name Ask the participants to make a list of ten words to describe an animal of their choice on a sheet of paper. Artistic Introductions Ask participants to draw or model out of clay an animal they feel represents themselves.

Ages - 10 to 99, medium difficulty. Ages - 6 to 16, medium difficulty. About eePRO. Like 15 likes. January 10, Our full list of games include: - Catch the rubbish: catch rubbish that dropped on you. Ages - 6 to 12, easy game - Shoot down greenhouse gases: shoot down greenhouse gases to protect our planet. Ages - 6 to 10, medium difficulty - 3d Pollutant Maze: help Earth to escape from the 3d maze of pollution.



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