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Date: 2011-01-12 14:11:32
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SUGGESTED GRADE LEVELS: 4 - 6 ILLINOIS LEARNING STANDARDS: science 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b SKILLS/PROCESSES: observation, classification, comparison OBJECTIVE: Students will recognize general types of bird beaks and the food ea

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