Do your kids love to draw? Here’s a fun way you can combine art and nature study (with a little science mixed in!). Check out this FREE Birds Around the World Guided Drawing unit and explore the world while developing artistic skills.
This new guided drawing unit introduces kids to ten different birds from around the world. They’ll find out where they live, what they eat, how large or small they are, what colors they are, and more.
A paragraph about each bird is included, along with two guided drawing activities for each. There is a set of 10 comprehension questions included at the end of the unit, along with an answer key.
With this guided drawing unit, kids will learn about the:
- cockatoo
- flamingo
- Gouldian finch
- Guinea fowl
- hummingbird
- pheasant
- pine grosbeak
- roseate spoonbill
- scarlet ibis
- southern carmine bee-eater
Download this fun 24-page nature-themed guided drawing freebie today!
Instant Download: FREE Birds Around the World Guided Drawing
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The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Birds of the World: A Detailed Visual Reference Guide To 1600 Birds And Their Habitats, Shown In More Than 1800 PicturesNational Geographic Complete Birds of the WorldBird Songs From Around the World: Featuring Songs of 200 Birds from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (Push and Listen)Extreme Birds: The World’s Most Extraordinary and Bizarre BirdsEverything You Need to Know About Birds

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Bonnie Rose Hudson’s heart’s desire is for every child to feel the love of God and know how special they are to Him. She would love for you to stop by her website WriteBonnieRose.com for homeschool and history curriculum, resources to help teach your children about missions and the persecuted Church, free history and writing printables, and to check out her newest release from JourneyForth, The Hidden Village, an early reader set in India.