Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Owl Pellets
The grade 7s learnt all about the food chain by dissecting owl pellets. See more about the science behind it and a fun video here.
They also have their work displayed in the front entrance of the school. I'm very impressed with their work. Come check it out!
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Owl Pellets
Today the grade 7s are doing an owl pellet dissection. An owl pellet is basically owl vomit full of the fur and bones of it's prey. It sounds gross but the pellets are serialized and are like a combination of little archaeology digs and a treasure hunt all wrapped up in to one! We are studying them to understand their role in the food chain, niche, ecology and more.
Teachers - Click HERE to download my Google Docs folder complete with photos, videos, and lab worksheets (English and French - both go with the Science Focus 7 text book but you can edit them to make them your own).
To learn more check out these videos
Here are some of the class photos
To learn more check out these videos
Owl pellet song - awesome
Here are some of the class photos
Labels:
dissection,
ecosystems,
food chain,
owls
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Owl labs are done!
Labels:
dissection,
ecosystems,
grade 7,
owls,
science
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Owl Pellet
Today the grade 7s did an owl pellet dissection to teach them about the food chain and an early peek at some bone anatomy. See this Youtube video for more information. Keep posted for more pictures of the finished results.
THE OWL PELLETS ARE ALL STERILE SO PLEASE DON'T WORRY!!! It isn't as gross as it sounds. VERY COOL actually!!
THE OWL PELLETS ARE ALL STERILE SO PLEASE DON'T WORRY!!! It isn't as gross as it sounds. VERY COOL actually!!
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The owl pellets before |
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The owl pellets being dissected |
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Now to glue them in place |
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Some of the bones sorted out |
Labels:
dissection,
grade 7,
owls,
science
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