American Eagle Notebooking Page
We have 3 American Eagle notebooking frames for you to choose from, use them in projects about eagles, bird or the USA.
&npsp;
Eagles are a family of powerful birds of prey. There are over 60 species of eagle, most of whom come from Europe, Asia and Africa. There are only 2 species of eagle native to North America but the bald eagle is a famous symbol of the USA.
Eagle's excellent eye sight and hooked beaks make them excellent hunters. Some larger species like the golden eagle are even known to hunt deer.
Eagle's nests are called eeries and they build them in tall trees or on high cliffs.
Fun fact: Bald eagles are not really bald. The name comes from 'piebald', an old English word meaning 'white-headed'.
We have 3 American Eagle notebooking frames for you to choose from, use them in projects about eagles, bird or the USA.
The Founding Fathers chose the beautiful bald eagle as the emblem of the United States. Here's a poster of one of these majestic birds in full flight.
This complete the eagle puzzle is a real test of observational skills as children have to draw the missing parts on to the top eagle to make the two pictures match.
There are 4 pages to our eagle acrostic poem printable so children can decide which they would like to use to present their poetry.
There are lots of feathers to colour on this, very proud looking, eagle colouring page.
Laminate this eagle finger tracing page to make it last longer. Children can trace over the letters with their finger on the page and then try making the shapes again in a tray of sand or flour.
This super eagle fuse bead design is perfect for Thanksgiving or other American holidays. We used a pale blue for the background and green for the grass (although you could leave the green off if you prefer).
There are a lot of details on the wings so encouarge children to look closely and use the grid to help as them complete this eagle grid copy puzzle.
Each line of this eagle handwriting worksheet features a progressively harder font to help children make the leap to independent writing.
Whether you are looking at eagles as part of a US project or birds topic our eagle jigsaw will bring a bit of fun to your work. Instructions on how to cut and prepare the jigsaw can be found here.
Cut out this proud looking eagle (you can simplify the edge of the wings and feet) and punch holes atound the edge to make your own eagle lacing card.
This poor bald eagle is missing their wings, can your children make some from playdough? Laminate our eagle playdough mat to make it reusable.
A majestic looking bald eagle looks out from this poster.
Choose from lined or handwriting versions of our eagle story paper. Use to display poetry or story writing, don't forget to colour the eagle.
This template of a majestic eagle can be used in lots of different ways. Use it for scrapbooking, crafts, applique, classroom projects or try using the largest template as a writing frame.
This simplified eagle outline template shows an eagle in flight - similar to the sort of eagle you might see as a native American eagle symbol.
Practise pencil control in two ways with this eagle word tracing page. Trace over the letters and then colour in the eagle.
The picture on these eagle fact finding worksheets is of a bald headed eagle, but there are over 60 species of eagle. Find out what your children know about eagles or challenge them to do some research in order to complete our eagle worksheet.
Having special paper encourage's children to take pride in their work. Our eagle writing page will inspire report writing or creative projects.