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Video summary

A look at the different foods eaten by urban birds. Nuts, insects, worms, slugs, mealworms and fruit all contribute to their diet.

This short film comes from the 麻豆官网首页入口 series, See You See Me.

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Teacher Notes

  • The clip could provide a starting point for children to look at local birds and begin to recognise and identify them.
  • Children could look at the diets of the birds and start to classify birds as carnivores, herbivores or omnivores.
  • Alternatively children could set up a class bird table and keep a tally of all the different birds they can see visiting it throughout a set period of a week or two weeks and use this data to create simple bar charts, which would link with mathematics objectives.

This short film is relevant for teaching Science at KS1 in England and Wales, Foundation and KS1 in Northern Ireland and Early level and first level in Scotland.

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