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Parts of a Bird Worksheet – Label the Diagram
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What It Is:
This worksheet introduces children to bird anatomy with a clear diagram of a bird and six blank label boxes. A word bank is provided (wings, beak, eyes, feathers, tail, feet) for students to use in labeling the correct parts.
Why Use It:
It’s a fun and educational way to help students build science vocabulary and recognize basic bird anatomy. Perfect for reinforcing observation, reading, and labeling skills.
How to Use It:
• Read the word bank and match each term to the correct bird part.
• Color the bird after labeling to make the activity more engaging.
• Use as a classroom worksheet, homework task, or quiz.
• Great for pairing with nature lessons, bird-watching activities, or science centers.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Kindergarten – introduction to animal parts
• Grades 1–3 – science vocabulary and labeling practice
• ESL learners – visual learning of animal terms
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, homeschooling educators, and elementary students learning basic biology.
This worksheet introduces children to bird anatomy with a clear diagram of a bird and six blank label boxes. A word bank is provided (wings, beak, eyes, feathers, tail, feet) for students to use in labeling the correct parts.
Why Use It:
It’s a fun and educational way to help students build science vocabulary and recognize basic bird anatomy. Perfect for reinforcing observation, reading, and labeling skills.
How to Use It:
• Read the word bank and match each term to the correct bird part.
• Color the bird after labeling to make the activity more engaging.
• Use as a classroom worksheet, homework task, or quiz.
• Great for pairing with nature lessons, bird-watching activities, or science centers.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for elementary students.
• Kindergarten – introduction to animal parts
• Grades 1–3 – science vocabulary and labeling practice
• ESL learners – visual learning of animal terms
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, homeschooling educators, and elementary students learning basic biology.




