Sunday, January 27, 2013

EAG-LE-tistical!





Eagle Day!

This past weekend we took a day trip to Cayuga, County Indiana to the Duke Energy Plant for their annual Eagle Viewing Day!  

It was awesome.  They put on an awesome event for families.  We even toured the Energy Plant and learned about how power is made with coal.  (all free) It was unbelievably clean there!  Who would have connected a huge eagle habitat and a power plant…  

(THANK YOU DUKE ENERGY for all you do, 
we like electricity and we like eagles too!)  
Here is a link for more info click on eagle viewing
We learned a lot about eagles and other birds of prey, we met Lincoln and some of the other birds from Dollywood in Tennessee including a crow that took donations and stuck them in a little money box! 

I love this video...


The week before our trip, we completed an Eagle Unit.  We made Eagle Lapbooks, which were totally fun!  (our first time)  Lapbooks are great for all ages… If you have not tried lapbooks yet, you just need to.
I found all the printouts for the eagle lapbooks at http://www.homeschoolshare.com/eagles.php


If you are thinking of an Eagle unit... start there... there are fables and bible verses, links, everything you need... you won't have to do much other research.  Trust me.... awesome link!

We also made these cute Eagles out of toilet paper rolls, tissue, and construction paper.
 

This kids loved this game I made up… 
We call it MAMA EAGLE…
You will need:
1.     a tall stool or chair (for the eagle perch)
2.    a place to build a nest for the babies (we used the couch and lots of blankets)
3.    Something for the eagle to grab with its talons (toes) – we used individually wrapped mini candies (since they pick it up with their feet)
4.    bare feet

Object:  One child is the Mama or Papa Eagle.  The rest are the babies (there are usually only 2-3 in a nest, but our eagles “adopted” extra) – you could have two separate nests and two separate parents if you have more kids.

Rules:  Babies must stay in nest.  Only “Eagle talk” squawking, etc. (find and play eagle noises online for kids to imitate).  The adult throws a few pieces of candy or toy fish into the river (on the floor) and the mama eagle jumps down squawking loudly and tries to grab the “fish” with her toes and jump up to the couch and feed the babies. (you won’t have to tell them to do this…. It gets CRAZY loud….especially the babies in the nest… who will soon remind you of nature and survival of the fittest!) 

After each baby has had one bite it is time to switch mamas and start again.  YOUR KIDS WILL LOVE THIS GAME…. It gets loud and crazy!!!!

What Eagle trip or Unit would be complete without an  
Eagle Snack….  Did I mention that I love themes!!!

Check out my Eagle Donut Cookie Snacks:
 


This guy is my favorite…  I named him Ed……..last name Dibble....
Ed Dibble…….get it?   
Oh Common! 
My kids thought that was hysterical! 

Here is what you need:

1. donut holes or cake pops
2. Whole Cashews
3. Shredded Coconut
5. Chocolate Chips
6. Black and white sandwich cookies
7. Melted white chocolate... could use white chips or almond bark (found at Wal-mart)

Stick donut hole with toothpick and dip in white chocolate to coat, then roll in coconut.  Spoon a glob of white chocolate on top of white side of sandwich cookie.  Stick flattest side donut to cookie in warm chocolate.  Hold toothpick while you put in eyes and nose.  Add more coconut if you smudge a spot while putting on eyes.  
(this is the only time you can legally eat an eagle!)



Deuteronomy 32:11 the Lord is compared to a mother eagle protecting her young. “As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings;"

Now I can say............The Eagle Has Landed!  
.... P.S. Thank you Aunt T. for finding and researching the Eagle Trip!

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