Owls & Turkeys. Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades. FREE from The Curriculum Corner

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Owls & Turkeys Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades FREE from The Curriculum Corner

Wild Turkey

Barn Owl

facts opinions Barn owls are nocturnal. Barn owls are the most interesting species of owls. Barn owls do not hoot. The sound barn owls make is eerie. Barn owls usually hunt animals on the ground. Barn owls are beautiful to watch fly.

Barn owls are medium owls that have long wings and short, square tails. Barn owls are not scary animals. Barn owls are carnivores. Farmers should want barn owls to live on their farms. Barn owls lay eggs. I think we should learn more about barn owls. Barn owls are pale in color and have dark eyes. It is too cold to go outside and watch the barn owls.

Wild turkeys can be found in every state except Alaska. Wild turkeys are my least favorite bird. Wild turkeys will fly into trees at night and roost in groups. Wild turkeys make funny sounds. Wild turkeys live in forests. Wild turkeys are scary because they are big. Some foods wild turkeys eat are acorns, hickory nuts, wild back cherries and ash seeds. It would be interesting to watch a group of wild turkeys roosting in trees.

Wild turkeys lay 4 to 17 eggs at a time. I would rather read about wild turkeys than barn owls. Wild turkeys mostly move around by walking but they are able to run and fly when needed. Wild turkeys don t taste very good. Wild turkeys are hunted by coyotes, bobcats, raccoons and other animals. Wild turkeys smell bad.

Name: One Fact About My Animal Is: My animal is: One Opinion About My Animal Is:

talon the claw of an animal, especially a bird of prey roost a place where birds nest raptor birds that are predators, they have large wingspans and sharp talons brood a group of young birds that come from the same nest

owlet a baby owl nocturnal an animal that hunts at night and rests during the day incubation the period of brooding required for an egg to hatch carnivore animals that eat meat

predator animals that hunt other animals for food ornithologist a person who studies birds wattle folds of skin hanging from the head or neck of a turkey gobble the sound a turkey makes

forage to search for food omnivore an animal that eats plants and animals flock a number of birds that feed, rest or travel together

Vocabulary Task #1 Put the vocabulary words in ABC order. Vocabulary Task #2 Sort the words by the number of syllables. Vocabulary Task #3 Use each vocabulary word in a complete sentence. Vocabulary Task #4 Practice reading each word aloud.

Name: Directions: In the shapes below compare the facts you have read about barn owls and wild turkeys. How are they the same? How are they different? Owls & Turkeys Owl Turkey

Did you know that wild turkeys can be found in every state in our country except Alaska? European explorers first brought wild turkeys to Europe from Mexico in the early 1500s. Wow! Winter groups of wild turkeys can sometimes have over 200 turkeys together. I think it is interesting that wild turkeys are able to swim if needed. They will tuck their wings close to their body, spread their tail and kick.

Wild turkeys have excellent daylight vision. Their eyes are found on the side of their heads. Do you think wild turkeys have good hearing? They do! Their hearing helps them detect any threats. The barn owls are silent as they hunt small rodents during the night. Barn owls might nest in old barns or silos but can also be found in cavities in trees.

Barn owls are carnivores. Do you know what a carnivore is? You might be able to see a barn owl if you are driving through the country at night. Barn owls are nocturnal. Do you know what this word means? Owls are known for hooting but barn owls make an eerie call that is raspy and unlike the sounds many other owls make.

Name: What do barn owls eat? Draw some things a barn owl really eats. What did you learn about a barn owl s diet? Write three facts about what they really eat. 1. 2. 3.

Name: Where can you find wild turkeys? Draw a picture of a place where wild turkeys might live. What did you learn about a wild turkey s habitat? Write three facts about what where they live. 1. 2. 3.

Name: My Opinion Is This is a barn owl: Barn owls are much better than turkeys! Here are three reasons why I think that: 1. 2. _ 3. _

Name: My Opinion Is This is a turkey: Turkeys are much better than barn owls! Here are three reasons why I think that: 1. 2. _ 3. _

Name: The book I read is: The author is: 3 facts I learned are: My animal is:

Name: The book I read is: The author is: 2 facts I learned are: My animal is: One thing I wonder is:

Name: My animal is: The book I read is: The author is: The main idea is: 3 supporting details are:

Barn Owls Name: are look like eat live

Wild Turkeys Name: are look like eat live

My animal is: Habitat Diet 1 interesting fact

All About Barn Owls Author:

All About Wild Turkeys Author:

Habitat Diet

Life Cycle Interesting Fact

Interesting Fact Interesting Fact

Name: My animal is: Directions: Write the name of your animal in the center. In the web surrounding, write facts you have learned.