Summer Art Project: DIY Bird Feeder
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Summer is the perfect time to connect with nature. Using recycled materials, this DIY bird feeder project encourages students of all ages to get invested in the natural world around them. Whether you’re a teacher looking for a fun summer project, an educator wanting to create an inexpensive project for their community, or a caregiver who wants their children to be excited about their natural environment, this project is for you!
Birds in areas with backyard feeders are proven to be in better overall health. But not only will your local birds be healthier and happier, but so will your students! This project encourages students to think creatively, spend more time outside, and improve physical and mental health. Studies show that birdwatching encourages physical exercise, practices fine motor skills, and builds developmental skills.
Our favorite part about this project is that it can get your students thinking about nature preservation in a way they haven’t before! By creating a connection with nature and invoking a responsibility to local wildlife, your students might take up an interest in better understanding the environment around them while fostering a passion for nurturing it as well.
Keep reading for an easy, backyard bird feeder project you can make with materials found right in your home!
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Tag @mobileedproductions with photos of your DIY summer bird feeders! We can’t wait to see them!
Mobile Ed has equipped educators with fascinating ways to make education exciting and engaging inside their classrooms. Our educational programs are known to be an incredible resource for educators across the country. Use this project and other ones found on our website to change a student’s perspective about learning and make your planning just a little bit simpler.
Blog post inspired by Animallama.com.