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I didn’t take the picture. I have no idea what kind of the bird is in the picture, and still “it felt well with my soul.” It made me smile. As I often do, I thought about a caption. In my little mind the bird is clearly listening to something. (The ants go marching one by one?)
This is one of those pictures that I will carry into classroom and leave it on the desk of a student and say “Hey, would you write a paragraph about this picture.” I love those kind of pictures and this one works for me. I wonder what your paragraph would look like.
Definitely a crow. I would mention the Aesop fable of the Crow and the pitcher. I would probably try to convince you that they are smart and I believe they recognize individual people. Stuff like that, I guess, is what my paragraph might look like.
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I would be interested to read what answers the students gave
I like your idea of getting your students to write some caption about the bird.
seems funny crow….lol
Interesting what the bird is listening to?
I have no idea. That is what the students will creatively write about.