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It’s DAY FOURTEEN – Owl Day!
Keep scrolling below to see what is planned for today!
Are you new to these monthly themes? No worries! You can join our FB group at any time and print out the Fall School Calendar to get started! Just scroll to the bottom of this post and pop your email in so I can send the free calendar to you.
Keep reading below for Owl Day activities and printables!
Day #14. Owl Day!
This is what we plan to do today! 🙂 Did you want to download and print out everything for this theme? Grab the Fall School Activity Bundle here!
This 120-page PDF bundle comes with every printable you’ll need for this month PLUS extra printables like a master supply list, suggested reading list, themed snack photos, grocery list, and a teacher guide for each day! It is great for saving time by downloading and printing everything all at once! You’ll also receive a Fall School bookmark and punch card for your kids to use as they move through each themed day. 🥰
Activities
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the past, I’ve offered most items for free for 24 hours, on each themed day. I will still be giving away some freebies here and there, but most printables will stay exclusive for those who purchase the monthly bundle. There have been some concerns with a few individuals taking advantage of everything in my store being free at one point and downloading printables while they are free only to turn around and sell for their own profit.
For that reason, I need to make a change and protect my shop and whichever activities I did spend a lot of my time on creating. Thank you for understanding and for helping support me as I put time into making these themes! If you are unable to purchase the monthly bundle, I would definitely still love to have you tag along and use the snack ideas, YouTube educational video links, and read aloud book links! And as I mentioned above, there will still be occasional freebies too! ❤️
#1. Read All About Owls Mini-Book
Print and assemble this mini-book here. You can start off today by reading and discussing this mini-book!
#2. Owl Crayon Resist Art Project
Trace the lines of this template with a black crayon and paint the owl with watercolor paint.
#3. Optional Owl Writing Activity
If desired, use the art template above and do the page with the writing prompt activity. I recommend completing this before painting the owl.
Snack
Make this owl snack by using a rice cake, peanut butter, cheerios, banana slices, apple, and blueberries.
Books
(Note: Some of the books this month are new to me, so be sure to skim it beforehand if you want to make sure it’s something your family values align with).
Today we’ll be reading: The Owl Who Stole the Moon and Owl Babies.
If you couldn’t grab these books from the library or store, here are some read-aloud options on YouTube!
Do You Have More Time? Here Are Some Educational Videos!
Pick and choose (or watch all of) the videos below to celebrate Owl Day a little more!
#1. Watch this video from SciShow for Kids Channel to learn more about owls!
#2. Check out this video to see different owls and hear what their different calls sound like!
#3. Here is a cute owl drawing tutorial!
I hope your students enjoyed today! 🧡 If you need to print out the Fall school Calendar still, go ahead and drop your email below so that I can send it right over!
PS: Come back tomorrow for the last Fall School blog post! 🙂