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Why do owls say "hoo"?
Animal Biodiversity Unit | Mini-Lesson

Why do owls say "hoo"?

Animal Biodiversity Unit | Mini-Lesson
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Why do owls make sounds?

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Grade 2

Animal Biodiversity

Sound & Animal Communication

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In this mini-lesson, students learn that different species of owls make different sounds. In the activity, Sound Detective, students go on a "sound adventure" and use their ears to solve a mystery.
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10 mins

Grade 2

Animal Biodiversity

Sound & Animal Communication

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