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Owly multiplication!
Barn Owls eat small mammals like voles, mice and shrews. How many do they need to catch each night to make sure they won’t be hungry? How many do they need to catch to feed their baby owlets too? A simple multiplication worksheet for early maths.
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Owls eat and farmers wheat!
The farm at the start of the Wings of Change story is perfect for Barn Owls. Lots of small fields with a mixture of arable land for growing wheat and grassland areas. There are 3 sites where Barn Owls live. Use the worksheets below to find out how many owls there are living on the farm. Feeling like a challenge? Can you calculate how much space is used for growing wheat and how much wheat the farmer produces in the year? Advanced level worksheets using a variety of mathematical processes.
Download the Barn Owls and small mammals KS2 worksheet.
Download the How much wheat KS2 advanced worksheet.
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Create a Barn Owl habitat map!
Maps are a really great way of showing all the different features in an area. Test your map skills with our coordinate worksheet! Use the grid references to plot points onto your map and create a symbol to show that feature. Can you work out the coordinates for other features on the map? Remember the rhyme “go along the corridor before you climb the stairs” to help you! There are two different worksheets – letters and numbers are used for lower KS2 and just numbers are used for upper KS2.
Download the Using coordinates (lower KS2) worksheet.
Download the Using coordinates (upper KS2) worksheet.
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How far does the Barn Owl fly?
Barn Owls have a huge home range. They have favourite places to roost and nest and know the best places to hunt for prey. Measure how far they have to fly to get to different places on the farm. How far is it between their favourite roosts – the barn and hollow tree? Where would be the best place to nest that is furthest from the road? A scale has been included so the level can be adapted to suit KS1 or KS2.
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Areas and perimeters!
Fields come in all shapes and sizes. It’s important for farmers to know exactly how much space they have to grow crops or graze animals. Can you calculate the area of each of these fields? The perimeters of the fields provide excellent hunting grounds for Barn Owls. What is the perimeter of each of these fields? How much field margin do the Barn Owls have to hunt along in total?
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Super statistics!
Statistics can be really useful to tell us how things have changed. Use our long list of statistics about Barn Owls and farms to analyse some of the changes that have caused the decline in Barn Owls. How has the length of hedgerows in the UK decreased? Why is this bad for Barn Owls? Why might Barn Owl road deaths have increased?
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No-Prep Owl Preschool Number Worksheets
We’re getting into the autumn spirit around here and that means it’s time for one of my favorite learning themes: owls!
Owls are so fun for early learners, because they’re always associated with wisdom and knowledge. So they’re perfect for simple learning centers and units during fall. Especially if you want to encourage your students to learn as much as they can!
Which is why I wanted to share these no-prep owl preschool number worksheets with my readers today!
Guess what? This entire printable preschool number lesson is free!
Read on to see how to get your set! And, for more owl learning ideas, take a look at our list of gorgeous children’s books about owls you can share during read-aloud time!
No-Prep Owl Preschool Number Worksheets
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This 17-page preschool number lesson is full of simple activities to help students practice recognizing numbers 0-10 and writing the number words too!

The set includes:
- 11 number writing and counting worksheets (one for each number from 0 to 10)
- Two number writing practice worksheets
- One counting practice worksheet
- And one number sequencing worksheet!
There is truly no prep work to these printables. Just print them, hand them out, and you’re good to go!
Of course, if you want to reuse these at centers, you can laminate each page, put them on an O ring, and let the kids use dry erase markers to practice again and again.
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I made some free Owl Printables that I want to share with you today. 🙂
Have your kids dissected owl pellets? This is such a great hands-on activity if your kids are studying forest animals or the skeletal system… or even if you just want to do something exciting to add into your homeschool day! This project is wonderful with any age!
My youngest daughter finished a big unit on the skeletal system and really wanted me to order some owl pellets for her so she could look for bones. We chose the jumbo owl pellets (affiliate link) and were really happy with what we got. ED found four skulls in just one pellet!!
She wanted to know a bit more about the difference between some of the animals barn owls eat. I made these blank notebook pages for her. I also included some Montessori 3-part cards for those of you with younger kids. 🙂
There are also some Owl Lapbook – Interactive Notebook pieces that your kids might enjoy!
These owl notebook pages, 3-part cards, and activities are free to download!
Click here to download the Free Owl Printables and Lapbook
If your kids are studying forest animals, here are some free forest sorting cards I made a while back. Visit this post for the
Free Forest Animal Sort Cards
Are your kids interested in studying animals? You can find out more about our 100+ page Animal Packet or the big Animal BUNDLE here:
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