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Bittersweet 4th Graders Explore Owl Pellets

Posted on September 19, 2025

This morning, fourth grade students in Mrs. Kornrumph’s class had the opportunity to become scientists for the day by dissecting owl pellets.

What are Owl Pellets?

  • Pellets are the undigested parts of a bird’s food, such as hair or bones.
  • Owl pellets are not droppings (faeces/poo) – and they do not smell!
  • Unlike droppings, pellets are not waste and they don’t smell, making them safe for classroom investigation.
  • Dissecting pellets are a great way to see what makes up an owl’s diet

During the dissection, students carefully pulled apart the pellets to uncover tiny bones and skulls from small mammals like mice, the most common prey of owls. In some cases, owl pellets can hold the remains of up to six small animals, offering an incredible look into the food chain.

The activity not only sparked curiosity but also helped students strengthen their observation and recording skills. Each student had a worksheet where they could put items that they found to discuss it later.

Hands-on lessons like this bring science to life, encouraging students to ask questions, make discoveries, and deepen their understanding of the natural world.

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Last Modified September 19, 2025

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