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Shows for Educators by NGSS for 6-8

You'll find BirdNote stories for students in the list below, ordered by Next Generation Science Standards topics for grades 6-8.

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These are suggestions only. We encourage teachers to determine the appropriateness of each story for their students.

 

Weather and Climate


Western Hummingbirds - East: Why is this colorful explosion happening now?
Superstorm Sandy's Effects on Birds and Habitat: How do birds fare?
Hurricanes and Birds: Given time, bird populations are resilient!
Burrowing Snowbirds: Turns out snow is a good insulator
Ospreys Weather the Storm: How can birds survive such severe weather?
White Ibis’s Tricky Nesting Schedule: It all depends on the weather!
Radar Ornithology with Dr. Cliff Mass: Millions of birds are on the move!
A Northern Gannet Meets Superstorm Sandy: A bird with a transmitter!

 

Human Impacts


Banding Hummingbirds: Delicate work!
Yogi Berra’s Wit and Wisdom:  “Little things are big”
Superstorm Sandy's Effects on Birds and Habitat: How do birds fare?
How Humans Affect Competition Among Birds:  “A potent selective force on birds...”
If It Weren’t For Birds:  What would the world be like without birds?
The Ten Commandments of Subirdia:  Tips for a happy coexistence with birds
Wetland Birds Thrive:  Human action helps improve the world for birds!
Crows Recognize Individual Faces:  The work of John Marzluff
Highways as Habitat for Hawks:  Accidental gifts from the age of the automobile
Finding Your Way Home: Birds convey important messages if we are attuned
Waxwing Nightlight: Do Bohemian Waxwings glow in the dark?
“You Need a Mister!” A water mister, that is!
Birds on the Menu:  Order up! No “eating like a bird” at this diner!
Crows and Chips:  This crow couldn’t eat just one!
Precious Poop:  Wars were fought over it!
Hummingbirds by a Hair: A striking image

 

Growth, Development and Reproduction of Organisms


Ruby-throated Hummingbird:  The hummingbird of the eastern states is back!
From Egg-Laying to Hatching and Beyond: Eggs are serious business
The Great Horned Owl Nest: What’s happening in March?
Great Horned Owls Nest: Why is it these owls nest in winter?
Raptor Breeding:  Why do they nest so early?
Angry Birds:  What are these birds, and why are they so angry?
California Quail, Up and Running:  “Precocial” chicks are up and away!
Robins Raise a Brood - In a Hurry: A whirlwind of family activity, again and again
Jacana - Lily-trotter: Those long toes are made for walkin’
Hurricanes and Birds: Given time, bird populations are resilient!
Migration: Innate or Learned? How do these birds know where to go?
How Young Birds Migrate: Young sandpipers find their way on their own!
Do Parrots Name Their Chicks?  A different kind of “name tag”
Baby Birds Move Out of the Nest:  But they’re still pretty clueless and clumsy!
Chickadees Clean Up After the Youngsters: A simple solution ...

 

Natural Selection and Adaptations
 

Suburbs, Juncos, and Evolution: Humans put birds under intense natural selection ...
The Superbly Adapted Osprey: A species unique among raptors
Purple Martins Change Their Habits: A shift in response to human influence
Crows Recognize Individual Faces:  The work of John Marzluff
How Humans Affect Competition Among Birds:  “A potent selective force on birds...”
Birds Are Evolving Rapidly Today: Changes are occurring all around us!
How Evolution Works: Why some thrushes migrate twice the distance as others
Woodpeckers and Forest Fires: What's the connection?
Burrowing Snowbirds: Turns out snow is a good insulator
Jacana - Lily-trotter: Those long toes are made for walkin’
Do Parrots Name Their Chicks?  A different kind of “name tag”
Chickadees Clean Up After the Youngsters: A simple solution ...
Wishbones and Dinosaurs: The wishbone dates back more than 150 million years
Northern Hawk Owl: The only living member of its genus
Migration - Long, Short and In-Between: And who flies the farthest?
Migration to the New World: Perhaps birds lead the First Americans to a new land...
How Young Birds Migrate: Young sandpipers find their way on their own!
How Shorebirds Find Their Way: One of the wonders of migration!
Nocturnal Migration of Songbirds: Hear the sounds overhead?
Navigating by Earth's Magnetic Field: How do they know where to go?
Shorebirds - Masters of Long-Distance Migration: The same routes, year after year
Long-Distance Migration Takes Fuel and Water: It’s a balancing act
Long-Distance Champions of Migration: Arctic Terns defend their title!

 

Engineering and Design
 

Spider Silk - Duct Tape for Birds Nests: A flexible, resilient material ...
Rufous Hummingbirds’ Marvelous Nest: The secret is . . . spider webs!
Heron Nest - Start with One Stick: Construction begins late winter ...
Choosing Where to Nest:  Location, location, location!
Woodpeckers Carve Out Roost Cavities: Excavation time - again!
Woodpeckers as Keystone Species: How woodpeckers benefit many other birds
Nest Cavities - Book Early: Competition is fierce!
Highways as Habitat for Hawks:  Accidental gifts from the age of the automobile
A Building Manager Shows the Way:  Lights Out protects birds and saves energy
“You Need a Mister!” A water mister, that is!
The Bushtit vs. Elastic:  One determined little bird!
Walking on Eggshells:  Just how fragile are they?

 

Citizen Science


Christmas Bird Count for Kids - with Tom Rusert:  Make this a family tradition!
Christmas Bird Count:  Put on your parka and binoculars and go!
Backyard Bird Science: You don't have to have a PhD to get involved ...
Annual Great Backyard Bird Count: Who's out there?
The COASST Program - Interview with Julia Parrish: Coastal observation ...

 

Additional K-8th grade stories


Common Murres - Nature’s Laugh Track: Sounds ring from a sea cliff!
Big Bird - America’s Favorite Flightless Bird: Everyone knows this bird’s song
Why the Crow Is Black
Raven and the Sun, A Myth: How Raven stole the sun and placed it in the sky
How Raven Made the Tide: Those clever ravens!
Raven and the Winding River: No surprise - the raven gets his way!
The Crane Wife: The sad tale of a Japanese crane . . .
Valentine Lovebirds: A symbol of enduring love...
Acorn Woodpecker:  The true inspiration for Woody!
Hummingbird Migration Myths: On the wings of a goose?
Raven’s Love Song: These gruff birds have a softer side
The Folklore of Owls
Myth of the Thunderbird: What kind of bird was it, exactly? ...
Why Robin Has a Red Breast: According to the Suquamish myth...
How the Steller's Jay Got Its Crest: Northwest Coastal native story
The Nightingale: A beautiful song in the green wood
Pirates and Parrots: Ahoy, Matey! September 19 is Talk Like a Pirate Day!
Donald Duck:  The duck in the sailor suit
Tweety Bird:  Twitiavis superciliosis
Cygnus the Swan: From Greek mythology

 

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