Bird Variations: A Comparative Study

 
VARIATIONS IN PLANTS AND
ANIMALS LESSON 1C
 
How Are Birds Alike and Different?
What Differences in a Trait Can
They Have?
 
 
Review: Birds and Plants
 
What science word did we learn that
describes the characteristics that living
things of the same kind share?
How are birds alike?
How are plants alike?
 
Review: Birds and Plants
 
Living things of the same kind share many of
the same 
traits
, like birds or people or
plants.
Traits help us know what something is, like a
bird or a plant or a person.
 
Unit Central Question
 
How do differences (variations) in plants or
animals of the same kind help them survive so
they can produce young (babies or seeds)?
 
Today’s Focus Questions
 
How are birds alike and different? What
differences in a trait can they have?
How Are Birds Alike and Different?
How do we know these are birds? What traits
do they share?
What differences do you notice?
Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
A New Science Word
Differences in the traits of living things of the
same kind are called 
variations
.
Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 
How Are Birds Different?
 
Pairs:
Look at your two bird photos and talk about
how the birds are different from each other.
What variations do they have for the same
traits?
Record these differences in your notebook.
 
Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com
 
What Variations Did You Find?
 
Share your pictures and observations with
the other pair in your group.
Tell them about the differences or variations
you noticed in the birds’ traits.
 
Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com
 
Bird Traits and Variations
 
Let’s review the traits and variations we found in
our bird investigation.
Think about this question: 
How might differences
or variations in traits help birds survive where
they live?
 
Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com
 
Let’s Summarize!
 
Our focus questions: 
How are birds alike and
different? What differences in a trait can they
have?
Think about what you learned from our
bird investigation today.
How are birds alike? How are they
different?
What differences in traits can they have?
 
Let’s Summarize!
 
Look at the bird traits on our class chart
and pick 
one trait
.
 
Write that trait on your
handout.
Then choose 
two variations of that trait
to write about.
You can also draw pictures to
show your ideas.
 
Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 
Let’s Summarize!
 
A trait that birds have: feet
Two variations of that trait:
Webbed feet
Claws
 
Photo courtesy of Nordisk familjebok/Wikimedia Commons
 
Photo courtesy of Emlok/Wikimedia Commons
 
Next Time
 
How are plants alike and different?
What differences in traits can they have?
 
Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com
 
Photo courtesy of Pixnio.com
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Dive into the world of bird variations in this informative lesson discussing how birds are alike and different, the importance of traits, and exploring differences among bird species. Discover the concepts of variations and traits through engaging activities and observations.

  • Bird Variations
  • Animal Traits
  • Science Education
  • Comparative Study

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  1. VARIATIONS IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS LESSON 1C How Are Birds Alike and Different? What Differences in a Trait Can They Have?

  2. Review: Birds and Plants What science word did we learn that describes the characteristics that living things of the same kind share? How are birds alike? How are plants alike?

  3. Review: Birds and Plants Living things of the same kind share many of the same traits, like birds or people or plants. Traits help us know what something is, like a bird or a plant or a person.

  4. Unit Central Question How do differences (variations) in plants or animals of the same kind help them survive so they can produce young (babies or seeds)?

  5. Todays Focus Questions How are birds alike and different? What differences in a trait can they have?

  6. How Are Birds Alike and Different? How do we know these are birds? What traits do they share? What differences do you notice? Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

  7. A New Science Word Differences in the traits of living things of the same kind are called variations. Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

  8. How Are Birds Different? Pairs: Look at your two bird photos and talk about how the birds are different from each other. What variations do they have for the same traits? Record these differences in your notebook. Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com

  9. What Variations Did You Find? Share your pictures and observations with the other pair in your group. Tell them about the differences or variations you noticed in the birds traits. Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com

  10. Bird Traits and Variations Let s review the traits and variations we found in our bird investigation. Think about this question: How might differences or variations in traits help birds survive where they live? Photos courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service & pixabay.com

  11. Lets Summarize! Our focus questions: How are birds alike and different? What differences in a trait can they have? Think about what you learned from our bird investigation today. How are birds alike? How are they different? What differences in traits can they have?

  12. Lets Summarize! Look at the bird traits on our class chart and pick one trait.Write that trait on your handout. Then choose two variations of that trait to write about. You can also draw pictures to show your ideas. Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

  13. Lets Summarize! A trait that birds have: feet Two variations of that trait: Webbed feet Claws Photo courtesy of Nordisk familjebok/Wikimedia Commons Photo courtesy of Emlok/Wikimedia Commons

  14. Next Time How are plants alike and different? What differences in traits can they have? Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com Photo courtesy of Pixnio.com

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