Let’s Fly a Kite
…to fly a kite with a partner. Good Job! Good Job! SEARCH: Find an open area with no trees overhead or power lines nearby. Fantastic! Fantastic! COUNT: Have your partner…
…to fly a kite with a partner. Good Job! Good Job! SEARCH: Find an open area with no trees overhead or power lines nearby. Fantastic! Fantastic! COUNT: Have your partner…
…and shapes do you see? Amazing! Amazing! LOCATE: Where are you finding birds? Look up in the sky, in the trees, and on wires overhead, near water, in shrubs, and…
…easily! Treasure Seeking. Acorns and other nuts are favorite foods for squirrels. They stash nuts in trees and bury them in the ground. Then in winter, when food is scarce,…
…Started Look for nature’s alphabet! Once you begin to look, letter shapes pop out everywhere. Letters are hiding on the ground, in the trees, on the water, and in the…
What are signs that spring has arrived where you live? Budding flowers on trees Patches of green grass and small flowers? What birds, insects, and animals do you see and…
…Some can be found on trees, bushes, grasses, and garden plants. Where do you see the most flowers growing? Which are your favorites? Good Job! Good Job! IDENTIFY: Use the…
…Get Started Flying a kite is easier and more fun with a friend. Here are some simple kite-flying tips: Amazing! Amazing! Find an open area with no trees, overhead power…
…nesting in bushes, or trees. Can you find a male bird bringing food to a nesting mate or feeding baby birds? Wonderful! Wonderful! IDENTIFY: Can you hear a male bird…
…make a simple shelter outside with just a rope, an old blanket, a sheet, a few rocks, and two trees! Wonderful! Wonderful! Staying at home. Use sheets, blankets, beach towels,…
…with a lot of petals. Don’t forget to look at trees, shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers that bloom throughout the summer. Note: If you’re not in your own yard or flower…
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