Bison Unit Study
Bison Unit Study
Bison are large bovines native to North America and Europe. Sometimes referred to as buffalo in the United States and Canada, many Native American tribes have deep cultural and spiritual connections to the American bison. Bison once existed in great numbers through much of North America and Europe. Sadly, today bison can only be found in small numbers or in protected areas. Let’s learn more about this majestic beast and discover the many lessons it has to teach us.
This study is meant for all ages! I've included activities for preschool aged and elementary age students everything can be adapted for older children.
You'll receive a 36 page pack featuring unit study guide, printables, posters, book, and video lists.
The unit study guide incorporates several subjects, allowing you to explore turkeys from multiple perspectives. Subjects covered include science, social studies, language arts, math, and art.
WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE:
Unit Study Guide
Anatomy Poster
Anatomy Worksheet
Life Cycle Poster
Life Cycle Three-Part Cards
Plains vs Wood Bison Poster & Worksheet
Nature Play Scene
Food Web Activity
Traditional Uses for Bison
Public Domain Poetry
Copy Work
Art Study
Nature Journal Example Page
How to Draw an Bison
Coloring Page
and more!
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