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Insects/Bugs
Unit Study
Spring is a great time to study insects and bugs. Boys love
it, my granddaughter is fascinated with bugs, and it gives
everyone a chance to get outside while doing schoolwork. A
lot of good reasons for me to write a short unit on bugs!
Here are some ideas to get you started. (Grade level next
to item is interest level, not reading level.)
Read
over General Directions for Cindy's
Unit Studies for information on how to teach a multi-level
unit.
Textbook Activities:
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Considering
God's Creation Student Workbook, 5th Edition This
is an excellent, Christian-based curriculum. You can incorporate
this into a unit study by completing the chapters needed
for the topic being studied, saving the rest of the book
for another time. Chapters 13-14 cover insects and spiders.
Grades 1-6. ISBN 1931292124.
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All
About Insects
by Evan-Moor. This is a wonderful resource for PreK-2nd
grade. 209 pages. Fun!
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Creepy
Crawlies
(Internet Quests),
Grades 1-6. Learn about insects by visiting web sites
and completing reproducible worksheets related to the
website information. Includes CD. ISBN 0743934083.
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The
World of Insects and Arachnids , Great Science
Adventures. Learn about insects by creating booklets
and doing hands-On lab activities. Grades 3-6, ISBN 1929683081.
- Suggested
activities from Insects: Investigating Science by
Mailbox. Grades 1-3. Purchase at education stores.
o Build an insect, pg. 5
o It Takes All Sorts, pg. 7
o Insects by the Inch, pg. 8
o Bug Quest, pg. 9
o Fluttery Journals, pg. 14
o Pasta-live changes, pg. 15
o Sip, Don’t Slurp, pg. 17
o Ladybug Model Insect, pg. 20
o Ladybug’s Life Cycle, pg. 21
o Buzzing Through Life, pg. 27
o Who “Bee-longs” Here?, pg. 27
o Do You See What a Bee Sees, pg. 28
o Well Dressed Bee, pg. 28
o Getting the Facts, pg. 32
o Grasshopper’s Life Cycle, pg. 33
o A Word About Crickets and Grasshoppers, pg. 34
o Sing a Song of Insects, pg. 34
o Edible Ants, pg. 39
o Fly eyes, pg 4
o Termite Towns, pg. 45
Activities:
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Collect
some insects and spiders in a jar with lid that has air
holes.
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Create
a booklet, poster or venn diagram that illustrates the
difference between insects, centipedes, and spiders.
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Create
an insect identification book. Either draw or cut out
pictures of insects, paste them on a notebook page and
label.
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Make
a drawing of the main parts of insects
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Make
a drawing of the main parts of spiders
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Make a list of insects that are helpful to humans and
those that are harmful
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Research
the various methods of insect control.
- Research
how insects fit into the food chain.
Internet
Activities:
- BillyBear4Kids.com
(Butterfly and Bugs), crossword puzzles, cutouts, crafts,
flashcards, bookmarks, and more: http://www.billybear4kids.com/butterfly/flutter-fun.html
(PreK-6)
- The
Great Bug Hunt!: http://ecokids.earthday.ca/pub/fun_n_games/games/bugHunt/index.cfm
(1-6)
- Where
do Butterflies Come From?: http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/butterfly/index.html
(PreK-6)
- Children's
Butterfly Site: http://www.mesc.usgs.gov/resources/education/butterfly/bfly_intro.asp
(4th+)
- Butterfly
Fun at PrimaryGames.com: http://primarygames.com/science/butterflies/butterflies.htm
(1-6)
- Butterflies,
Mad About Metamorphosis: http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00587/
(1-6)
- Insects
at Enchanted Learning: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/themes/insects.shtml
(3-8)
- Insects
at SciKids: http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/insects/insectintro.htm
(1-6)
- Entomology
for Beginners: http://www.bijlmakers.com/
(1-6)
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Itsy, Bitsy Spider w/music, animation: http://www.arachnology.org/
(click on Arachnology pages, then scroll down to Kids link,
PreK-2)
- Bug
Snacks! http://www.preschooleducation.com/cbug.shtml
(PreK-6)
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Bug Coloring Pageshttp://www.preschoolcoloringbook.com/color/cpbug.shtml
(PreK-2)
- Creepy
Crawlie Bug Webquest: http://dowslane.org/bugs.html
(gr. 2-4)
- Insects
for Cooking (recipes using real bugs for the brave!) http://www.ent.iastate.edu/misc/insectsasfood.html
(all ages)
- Bug
on a Wire game: http://www.primarygames.com/arcade/bugwire/start.htm
(1-6)
- Insect
with a bomb in its belly: http://www.discoverymagazine.com/articles/d2001/d0107a.htm
- Bug
Medicine: http://www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/03/030402_bugmedicine.jhtml
- Insect
Memory Match: http://www.prongo.com/match/bugs.pl
- Spider
Activities: http://oldfashionedliving.com/holidays/spiders.html
Lab
Kit Activities:
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Butterfly
Garden. Come with easy-to-assemble observation
chamber; supplies for feeding the butterflies (you provide
only sugar and water); an informative booklet of clear
instructions and butterfly facts; and a certificate for
three to five free painted lady caterpillars.
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Ladybug
Land. A metamorphosis kit for ladybugs! Watch
nature work its magic as you see ladybugs change from
cute little larvae into adult beetles in their own Ladybug
Land. Certificate for 15-20 ladybug larvae and food. Fun
filled fact and instruction guide included.
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Museum
of Natural History: Insects Kit . Kit includes:
Insect identification chart, Pre-cut presentation box
frame, Specimen jar , Plastic beetle model to construct,
Brush and magnifying lens, Insect maze tray, Life-cycle
wheel, Insect stickers, Illustrated 64-page book with
a comprehensive guide to the ISBN 076241068X.
Field
Trip Suggestion:
Reading
Suggestions:
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On
Beyond Bugs! by Tish Rabe. Cat-In-The-Hat Learning
Lib. 48 pgs., color illus. K-3rd+
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Best
Book of Bugs by Clare Llewellyn, Kingfisher, 1998,
color, 32 pgs, K-4+
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Bugs
(DK EyeWonder) by Penelope York. 48 pgs, color, 2-6
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Bugs,
Beetles, and Butterflies by Harriet Ziefert. Viking
Science Easy to Read, Level 1. K-3+
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Chirping
Crickets by Melvin Berger. Picture. K-6+
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Creepy, Crawly Caterpillars by Margery Facklam. K-8+,
illustrated
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Do
Bugs Have Noses? by Debbie Anderson, Christian. K-6
(available at Christian bookstores)
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Face
to Face with The Ant by Luc Gomel. 2-6+
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Find
the Insect by Cate Foley, insect camouflage, K-3+
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Fireflies
by Sally Walker, color, 48 pgs, Excellent! K-6
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Honey Makers, The by Gail Gibbons. picture book, K-4+
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Insects
(A True Book) by Melissa Stewart. K-6+
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Insects
(Weird Wildlife) by Anna Claybourne. color, 32 pgs,
K-6
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Magic
School Bus: Insect Invaders, K-6
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Monster
Bugs, Step Into Reading, Step 2, K-3+
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Practical
Entomologist by Rick Imes. Intro to insects w/activities.
6-12
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Spider (Killer Creatures) by David Jefferis. 32 pgs,
color, K-6
- Whats
That Bug? (Everyday Insects and Their Really Cool Cousins)
by Nan Froman. 4-8+
Videos:
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City of Bees video, 7-12 Moody Video (Check your library.
Also available through Christian bookstores.)
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Tell
Me Why Animals And Arachnids (Check your library.
Be
sure to enter these topics on your copy of The
Checklist.
Please
let me know if any of these links do not work. Email:
cindy@howtohomeschooltoday.com.
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