Freebie Friday: Owl Resources

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Owl Resources

If you have been reading my blog for a while or follow my Instagram page, you’ll know I have a “slight” love, ok so its really an obsession, for Owls (barn owls are my absolute favourite) and Mugs (not in any particular order). Pixie recently asked for “owl school” and I have shared those printables with you. Here are a few more owl freebies I have been collecting.

Owl Math Freebie from Paula’s Preschool and Kindergarten
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Addition, subtraction, and ordering by size are all fun with this Owl Math Freebie! Students will solve addition or subtraction problems and then color by number, and will cut and paste owl lengths from shortest to longest. Simply print and go to add some owl themed fun to your math class!

Owl Theme Class Jobs Freebie from Fancy Free in 4th
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Perfect for Back to School in the Owl Themed Classroom! Here is a list of a few classroom jobs and I have provided 2 blank ones for you to add any other job specific to your class.

Teacher Appreciation Free Printables & Gift Idea from Living Locurto
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It’s hard to believe that school is almost out for the summer! For an easy Teacher Appreciation gift, you’ll love these adorable free printable owl teacher gift tags and card by Angeli! She always comes up with the cutest illustrations and free printables for us.

School’s a Hoot! from Delightful Designs
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Owl Printables for Back To School

FREE Owl Circle Label Templates – Editable from FlapJack Educational Resources
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It contains six blank templates that can be edited in PowerPoint to organize your classroom in so many ways – transportation, lunch choice, work stations/centers, etc.

Colorful Owls in Pretty Tree Clip Art Image from My Cute Graphics
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Owl Babies from Homeschool Share
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Author: Martin Waddell
Illustrator: Patrick Benson
ISBN: 0763617105
Level 1 unit and video by Robin Diedrichs

Owl Prowl Kindergarten Kit from Homeschool Share
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created by Ami

{FREEBIE} “Owl” About Numbers! Math Work Page from Class of Kinders
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Owl Week (with freebies!) from Highland Heritage Homeschool
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Various owl printable freebies

Owl Opposites Flashcards ~ Free Printable from 1+1+1=1
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There are 16 different flashcards in this set…
short/tall
hot/cold
slow/fast
white/black
big/small
clean/dirty
more/less
dry/wet
same/different
light/heavy
low/high
hard/soft
short/long
front/back
empty/full
weak/strong

Owl, Owl, 1 2 3 Freebie (Numbers 1-10) from Clearly Primary by Jill Bell
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This is a set of 2 math centers that focus on the Numbers 1-10. The owl theme makes them great for Fall or anytime!

Concepts covered:
Ordering numerals 1-10.
Reading and printing number words 1-10.

Each center includes print & laminate cards, a recording sheet, and student directions.

Printable Valentine Activity pack from My Owl Barn
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You can download the Valentine Activity Pack for kids with total of 56 pages of fun! There are math activities, coloring pages, printable valentine cards, writing activities, crafts, a banner and so much more.

10 FREE Owl Crochet Patterns from The Steady Hand
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1. Jip the owl by Tessa van Riet
2. Owls Two Ways (crochet) by Ana Clerc
3. Owlie Friend Pattern by Sam the SAHM
4. Wendy the Owl by Divine Debris
5. Huggable Owl Pillow by Yarnspirations
6. No longer available
7. Mr. Hoo by Carey Huffman
8. Sleepy Owl iPad Crochet Bag by Paper, Needles and Sweets
9. The Original Not ANOTHER Owl Hat! by Oombawka Design
10. Hooty Owl Coasters by Sally Mae

Halloween Printable Owl Masks from My Owl Barn
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These Halloween masks are perfect to wear with your owl themed costume. There is barred owl and barn owl to choose from. All you’ll need to do is download the one you want, print and add some string.

Owl Letter Match Freebie for Preschool and Early Childhood from Jennifer Hier – Early Learning Ideas
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Owls ABC and fall fun for your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten class! A great way to introduce letters at the beginning of the year.

Students will practice letter recognition and will have an opportunity to explore phonemic awareness as they play this cute letter match game. Children match the baby owl letter cards to the letters on their game board. The set includes 4 game boards and a complete set of lowercase baby owl letter cards

This owl activity is perfect for your preschool, pre-k, SPED, and kindergarten classrooms.

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Montessori Madness ~ Owl School

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Pixie LOVES owls, just like her Momma. This month, we have been working on Owl themed Preschool printables I have found online.

Pixie has loved the variety of goodies I have prepared for her. Her favourite, so far, being the mask. Go figure.
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The following printables have been used for this month’s work:
You’re a Whoot! with printables from Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk
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The following items are available as free downloads:
Thinking skills
Fill in with colors
Letter Recognition
Complete the patterns
Counting on owls
Maze
O is for Owl writing sheet
Circle the different item
Math skills
Prewriting practice

Owl Preschool Pack from LittleMonkeyPrintables
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Included in this download, you will find 17 activities:

memory game
shape matching
count and clip cards
coloring page
prewriting page
ten part puzzle
size sequencing
word builders
owl fact cards
finish the pattern page
owl magnet/dot page
two Bible verses
5 Little Owls poem
scissors skills
roll & graph activity
handwriting page (O,o)
circle the smallest

5 Little Owls Printable Puzzle from Growing in Pre K and K
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Printable Five Little Owls Number Sequencing Puzzle 1-5

Letter Tumble from PreKinders
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This owl letter tumble game can be used to practice matching uppercase to uppercase letters, lowercase to lowercase letters, or uppercase to lowercase letters.

OWL Numbers FREE from KidSparkz
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OWL Numbers FREE

This is a set of number cards with an owl theme, 0-10. Three cards for each number – the number, a ten-frame representation, and the number word. Use for recognition, sequence, memory games, hiding and finding games, and of course, matching.

from Making Learning Fun
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Have the children put the paper on a cookie sheet. Have the children complete the picture by putting a magnet in each circle. Some people use pompoms or bingo markers with them. This activity is designed to promote one to one correspondence and letter recognition.

Lacing Cards with Owls from Making Learning Fun
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Using a small hole punch, punch holes at the dots. Have the children lace yarn through the holes.

Owl Shape Craft from Making Learning Fun
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You can have the children glue them to dark blue construction paper as a reminder to the children that owls are nocturnal. You could also give the children construction paper scraps
and let the children add to seen. An alternative idea is to cut patterns for the owl pieces,
and have the children trace, cut and assemble.

O-owl writing sheet from Making Learning Fun
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Five Little Owls from DLTK
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by Leanne Guenther – it’s the same idea as all the other “Five Little ____” nursery rhymes (pumpkins, snowflakes, chickens, monkeys, etc) so it isn’t terribly original. They’re fairly simple to write but some of them start to be a bit repetitive (which is fine for preschoolers!) because there are only so many things that rhyme with four, three, two, one and none.

Owl Mask from First Palette
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Super cute printable owl craft (choose pink or blue) from Kids Activities Blog
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Let imagination run wild when creating owls – pull out the leftover craft supplies because owls may need feathers, pom poms or to be painted like a rainbow!

Printable Preschool Set: Owlette from Learn Create Love
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This set includes the following:

Which Owl Is Different – a 4 card set in which your child has to find and circle the owl that is different. You can use this sheet as a whole, or laminate, cut out each card, hole punch the corner, and stick a key ring through it to keep it as a card set.
How Many Owls? (3 pages) – A fun set of cards for your child to practice counting and writing numbers. I laminated, cut out, hole-punched, and stuck a key ring through our set.
Stacking Cards – Laminate and cut out, then have your child arrange in order from largest to smallest or vice versa… or, of course, stack! =)
Line Tracing – Help Owlette get to her friend by tracing the lines provided.

Owl Patterning from Rachel Lynn
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This a quick and cute patterning activity. It will require a keen eye by the kiddos since all of the pictures are owls. They will have to pay attention to details!

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