Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Celebrate American Eagle Day – Let Learning Soar!




June 20 is American Eagle Day, a perfect opportunity to introduce your students to the awe-inspiring world of eagles—powerful birds that symbolize honesty, strength, and freedom.

To celebrate, I’ve created a comprehensive Eagle Fact Booklet that gives young learners a chance to explore the traits, habits, and importance of this iconic bird through reading, writing, research, and craft. This resource isn’t just informative—it’s designed to spark curiosity and encourage critical thinking.

What’s Included in the Eagle Fact Booklet:
Black-and-white informational booklet about eagles
Comprehension worksheet for note-taking and writing responses
Research form to guide student-led learning
Sorting sentences for reading fluency and vocabulary reinforcement
Craft activity (make-your-own eagle!)
Teacher fact page to encourage group discussion
This booklet works beautifully for: Reading groups
 Centers, Early finishers, Sub days, Homework Birdwatching tie-ins

5 Eagle Books for Kids to enjoy reading:

"Bald Eagle" by Gordon Morrison (Nonfiction) - Stunning illustrations and clear text teach kids all about the eagle’s role in nature and its path back from near-extinction.

"The Bald Eagle" by Norman Pearl (Nonfiction, Rookie Biographies Series)-Easy-to-understand facts and colorful visuals about why the eagle is a national symbol.

"An Eagle’s Feather" by Minfong Ho (Fiction/Inspired by True Story) - A poetic tale of freedom and healing inspired by a real eagle’s rescue.

"Soaring with the Wind: The Bald Eagle" by Gail Gibbons (Nonfiction) - Gail Gibbons is a master at combining science and art. This book explains the eagle’s habits and lifecycle.

"The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush" by Tomie dePaola (Fiction - Symbolism) - While not directly about eagles, it includes symbolic animal representations, including eagle references that open conversations about Native American respect for birds of prey.

Here are some activity Ideas to Make Eagle Day Fun & Skill-Building:
 Science – Observe & Compare Birds of Prey
Compare eagles to other birds like owls or hawks using a Venn diagram. Discuss adaptations like beaks, talons, and eyesight.
 Art – Eagle Feather Watercolor
Paint or collage an eagle feather. Use real photos for reference and label the parts of a feather.
Craft – Eagle Puppet or Paper Plate Eagle
Use the eagle craft included in the booklet or make a simple eagle puppet using brown paper bags or plates.
 Geography – Map It!
Use a map of North America to track where bald eagles live. Add small eagle icons to show their range.
 Writing Prompt –
“If I Could Fly Like an Eagle, I Would…” or “Why the Eagle Is a Great Symbol for Our Country.”

Eagles represent freedom, courage, and resilience. Once endangered, the bald eagle is now a conservation success story—thanks to people who cared enough to protect them. Teaching kids about eagles helps build respect for wildlife and awareness of the role humans play in protecting nature.

Let your students take flight into learning with this booklet and activities—because when kids connect with nature, they care for it. 

This resource may be found in my store:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/thebeezyteacher
 




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