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Parts of a bird
Drag the labels into place and when you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're correct.
Discussion points
- What does ‘warm-blooded’ mean?
- Can you name a bird/s that cannot fly?
- Look at the other birds on the screen. What do you notice about them?
- Why could light bones be useful?
Teaching tips:
Use with the other ‘Parts of a ___’ activities to compare the structure of a variety of animals.
Children might like to look at vertebrates further and complete the classifying activity using ‘Classes of vertebrates’.
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