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Falcon

This pack helps children learn about falcons, English words, and size comparisons through fun, visual activities.

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Learning Goals

  • Identify a falcon and its key features.
  • Learn new English vocabulary related to falcons.
  • Understand size comparisons using familiar objects.
  • Practice fine motor skills and critical thinking.

Teacher / Parent Setup

Print all pages. Gather drawing supplies like crayons or pencils. Prepare to guide children through activities, adapting to their age and English level.

Curiosity Focus

Why is the Falcon built this way?

This pack includes a reviewed diagram poster and a Kids Ask Why page that turns curiosity into a short explanation and mini activity.

Falcon
Width
46.0 cm
Height
35.0 cm
Depth
10.0 cm
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Vocabulary Builder

Little Falcon Explorers

Falcon

Trace the word 'FALCON' with your finger or a crayon.

Look at the falcon picture. What colors do you see? Can you point to its wings? What about its sharp beak?

Flap your arms like a falcon flying high in the sky! Try to be as fast as a falcon diving down.

Falcon Word Builders

A falcon is a bird.

Falcons can fly very fast.

They have strong wings.

Use two words from the word bank to write a sentence about a falcon.

Word bank: falcon · bird · fly · fast · wings · hunt

Falcon Science & Speed

Falcons are amazing hunters, known for their incredible speed. When a falcon dives for prey, it can reach speeds over 320 kilometers per hour (200 miles per hour)! This super-fast dive is called a 'stoop.' To achieve this, falcons have special strong wings and streamlined bodies. Their eyes are also incredibly sharp, helping them spot tiny prey from very high up. This combination of speed and excellent vision makes t...

How do a falcon's speed and sharp eyesight help it survive in the wild?

Page 3

Size Science Lab

Read the size clue

Imagine a falcon. It is about 460 millimeters (46.0 cm) long from its head to its tail. That's almost as long as a standard ruler and a half! Its height, when standing, is around 350 millimeters (35.0 cm), which is about the same height as a tall water bottle. Its body is about 100 millimeters (10.0 cm) wide, similar to the width of your hand. So, a falcon is about as long as your arm from elbow to fingertips, but not very wide, helping it cut through the air!

Width
46.0 cm
Height
35.0 cm
Depth
10.0 cm

Quick Check

How many centimeters long is a falcon?

Estimate

If a falcon is 46 cm long, about how many falcons would fit end-to-end across your classroom door?

Compare the length of a falcon (46 cm) to the length of a small house cat (about 40-50 cm). Are they similar in size?

Page 4

Scientific Diagram Poster

Reviewed diagram

Falcon Scientific Diagram with Kids Ask Why

Batch reviewed generated diagram for Pro Pack use. Check labels, Kids Ask Why panel, anatomy/context modules, and print readability.

Reviewed
2026-06-11
Falcon reviewed scientific diagram poster

Page 5

Kids Ask Why Lab

Big Question

Why is the Falcon built this way?

The Falcon has body parts and behaviors that help it move, find food, stay safe, and live in its habitat.

How to diagram it

Connect one body part to one survival job with arrows and short labels.

Cause-and-effect arrows

Part
Job
Why it helps

1-minute activity

Choose one visible body part and ask what job it might help the animal do.

I noticed:

My answer in one sentence:

Draw your own explanation

What I see
What it does
Why it matters

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Comprehension + Drawing

1. What kind of animal is a falcon?

2. What is special about how fast falcons can fly?

3. What part of your arm is a falcon's length compared to?

4. What do falcons use their sharp eyes for?

Draw and compare

Draw a falcon flying very fast. Then, draw something else that is about 46 cm long next to it.

Drawing space

Page 7

Answer Key + Teaching Notes

Answer Key

  • A bird.
  • They are the fastest animals on Earth, especially when diving.
  • From your elbow to your fingertips.
  • To spot tiny prey from high up.
  • 46.0 cm (or 460 mm).

Teaching Notes

  • Encourage children to make falcon sounds (e.g., 'kree-kree').
  • Use visual aids like pictures or videos of falcons flying.
  • For size comparisons, have a ruler or measuring tape handy.
  • Adapt vocabulary and complexity based on learner's English level.
  • Emphasize the 'fastest animal' fact to spark interest.

Extension Activity

Research different types of falcons (e.g., Peregrine Falcon, Kestrel) and compare their sizes or hunting methods.

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