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In Flight!

Predator!

Watch this video about the

Bald Eagle,

a flying predator, and write on the Cornerstones working wall 3 facts that we've learnt about it.

https://padlet.com/draghicicatalinawork/9sm984cca00y

1. What do you

know?

What is a

bird of prey?

Today we will be learning how to draw birds of prey. Before we start, press this link to find more facts about these birds.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zx4rkqt

2. Birds of Prey

Birds have feathers, a beak, lay eggs and can fly.

Barn Owl

A closer

look...

Other

birds

Have a look at these birds.

Observe their shape and their wings.

Comparing

Two Birds

  • What are the differences between the two?
  • How would you describe their shapes?
  • Look at the patterns and lines.

Write the answers in the challenge activity.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MBnYl99hucovth0kbxv8gJVwHqSktq3R9SdzkFImaYs/edit

How to draw a flying eagle

3. Drawing

Birds of Prey in Pencil

Before you start your drawing, make sure that you have:

1. paper

2. pencils

3. rubber

Resources

Your

turn!

4. Your

turn!

Using what you have learnt, look at the Google documents in the classroom and complete the activity.

https://classroom.google.com/u/2/c/NjUzMzk0MDg3MzNa/a/NTcwMDI4NDcwODZa/details

If you aren’t able to complete it on the document, write your answers on a piece of paper or on a phone and upload a photo/screenshot

to Padlet with your name.

What is

your favourite bird of prey? Why?

5. Reflection

Record your ideas on our Cornerstones working wall.

https://padlet.com/draghicicatalinawork/9sm984cca00y

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