Connecting Wisdom to the Science Curriculum

Making wise decisions requires acquiring information on which to base choices. Use the Wise Ol’ Owl to teach the gathering of information.

Did you know…

  • That the positions of an owl’s ears (one high, one low) lets it hear everything in three dimensions – up/down, left/right, and near/far?

  • That the eyes of an owl gather enough light to function well when no one else can see?

  • That owls hunt alone since they can fly silently and the noise of another bird could spoil their flight?

  • Owls don’t chew their food but swallow it whole so they must make wise choices on what to put in their mouths?

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