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Math

  • The student learned about counting and estimating by identifying and counting the number of different warbler species.
  • They practiced addition and subtraction by keeping track of the number of warblers seen each day and calculating the total count for the week.
  • The student applied measurement skills by estimating the distance of each warbler sighting from their location.
  • They developed problem-solving skills by interpreting charts or graphs of warbler populations in different areas.

Encourage the student to create their own "warbler math" problems, such as calculating the average number of warblers seen per day or estimating the total population of warblers in their neighborhood based on their observations.

Book Recommendations

  • Warblers: A Completely New Guide to All the Species in North America by Kim Williams & Rob Williams: This book provides detailed information and stunning photographs of various warbler species, making it a comprehensive resource for young bird enthusiasts.
  • The Warbler Guide by Tom Stephenson & Scott Whittle: With advanced tips for identification and audio tracks for each species, this guide is perfect for older students looking to deepen their understanding of warblers.
  • Warbler Wave by April Pulley Sayre: This beautifully illustrated picture book captures the awe and wonder of warblers during their migratory journeys, inspiring young readers to appreciate these birds' remarkable flights.

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