Insect Record. Date. Observations



Similar documents
Insect Life Cycle LEVELED READER BOOK LA. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

mealworms (aka darkling beetle)

Monarch Butterfly Life Cycle and Migration

2 nd Grade Science Unit B: Life Sciences Chapter 3: Plants and Animals in Their Environment Lesson 1: How are plants and animals like their parents?

Student worksheet. Bugs. Complete metamorphosis Dung Beetle lifecycle. Incomplete metamorphosis Leafhopper lifecycle

Kindergarten Science Unit B: Life Science Chapter 4: Plant and Animal Parts Lesson 1: What do plant parts do?

Insect Life Cycle. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

Bountiful Beetles Lesson Plan

Butterfly or Moth? Made for 2nd Graders... Project Bibliography

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Let s Learn About Plants and Animals!

Science Life Cycle of the Butterfly

Flower Model: Teacher Instructions Sepals Anther Stamens (male) Filament Stigma Pistil Style (female) Ovary Petals sepals petals stamens pistil

BUTTERFLY SCIENCE. 9 Science Activities for PreK, K & EarthsBirthday.org

Pond Vocabulary Words and Meanings

Task 2 Multi-text reading: Interesting facts about butterflies

The Cycle of Life. For further information contact

INSECTS CLASSROOM RESOURCES CREATED AND COMPILED BY IPTV K-12 CONNECTIONS

Monarch Butterflies: Beautiful But Poisonous by Kelly Hashway

What is a food chain?

Classification. Living Things. bacteria and blue green algae: (single celled organisms without a nucleus)

Life Cycle - Butterflies & Moths

Butterflies and Moths

Roots and Stems and Leaves, Oh My!

Butterflies and Plants Grades: K and up

reflect What about other living things? Do all animals look the same as their parents?

Get to Know Your Watershed. McMillan Creek

Claymation Picture Frame

Worksheets. (Caterpillars of Singapore s Butterflies) Worksheet Title Recommended level. Adaptations of the caterpillar defence mechanism

Second Grade Insects Assessment

Georgia Performance Standards Framework Life Cycles Unit: (Approximately 8 weeks)

nucleus cytoplasm membrane wall A cell is the smallest unit that makes up living and nonliving things.

Objectives: Teach children the basic parts and different types of insects. Make fun bug snacks and play games to learn about bugs.

Looking at life cycles

Alaska Forest Pest Control Supplemental Information. Category Twelve

Plants Scavenger Hunt Activity

This lesson is part of a larger, comprehensive school garden guide called Minnesota School Gardens: A Guide to Gardening and Plant Science developed

Insects. A Second Grade Unit by Pat Hart

Unit: Healthy Habits Grade: 1

4th GRADE MINIMUM CONTENTS-NATURAL SCIENCE UNIT 11: PLANTS

Kindergarten Butterfly Lessons

Who Eats What in the Woods?

Worksheets. (Caterpillars of Singapore s Butterflies) Worksheet Title Recommended level. Adaptations of the caterpillar defence mechanism

Integrated Pest Management

The Butterfly Life Cycle

6. Which of the following is not a basic need off all animals a. food b. *friends c. water d. protection from predators. NAME SOL 4.

Tennessee Common Core Reading Unit for Grades K 1: Insects

Lab 9: The Reproduction of Angiosperms and the Role of the Pollinator

Scientific Inquiry: What is inquiry-based learning?

Honey Bee Background Information

How Insects Feed from Flowers

Life Science Study Guide. Environment Everything that surrounds and influences (has an effect on) an organism.

Materials For each student (or group of students): Caterpillar data sheets Pencil For teacher: Chart paper Markers


Unit 4 Lesson 1: A Pest by Any Other Name

Attracting Beneficial Insects with Native Flowering Plants

How To Understand The Features And Behaviours Of Animals And Plants

key science PRIMARY mixed-ability worksheets PHOTOCOPIABLE MATERIAL

What s Nature Doing Here?

WILDFLOWER RESTORATION PROJECT. Experimental Design and Data Collection Guide

2/20/2015. Dramatic Play- Laurie Jacoby and Nicki Taves Merrill Area Public Schools Head Start/Early Childhood Program

Plant Reproduction. 2. Evolutionarily, floral parts are modified A. stems B. leaves C. roots D. stolons E. suberins

Most of the final work preparing the collection will be done at home once you learn preparation techniques in science lab. WHAT IS AN INSECT?

10B Plant Systems Guided Practice

What's in a Flower. Ages: 8 to 12. Contributor: Susan Jaquette, Cornell Plantations volunteer

Cycles of life. You will be visiting the museum to see some baby animals and their parents. Here are some of their stories.

Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature By Joyce Sidman

Thank you for downloading these samples from the Teacher to Parent Workbooks for Kindergarten.

Insect Pests of Pecan. Will Hudson Extension Entomologist

Plant Parts. Background Information

Summative Assessment #1 for The Inside Story Cells, Organs, and Systems of the Human Body

There s no place like home!

Forest Field Notes. Observing the Forest Community

Writing a Dichotomous Key to Wildflowers

Brede High Woods. Butterflies. Educational Resources. Unit in brief

Blackline Masters. symbol key indicates items need to be cut apart

Chapter 2. Making Shapes

Science Curriculum Unit Planner

3D Ocean Bingo. You will need:

Mini Dinosaurs. Grades K 1 2. Compiled by

Grade 5 Standard 5 Unit Test Heredity. 1. In what way will a kitten always be like its parents? The kitten will...

Brownies. It s Your Planet Love It! WOW: Wonders of Water. Ice Cold (page 25) Extinct (page 39)

Table of Contents. Unit 2

First ring Concept: Snails Ages: 3 6 y Language discussion and Beginning knowledge Subjects, study areas, skills, content and integration

Enterprise Guide for Southern Maryland: Growing Broccoli

Brown Caterpillar, Feeling Blue by Cori Malloy

The Bug Hotel. Clouded yellow butterfly

University of Hawaii at Manoa, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Jesus knows all about you. Judas betrays Jesus John 13, 18:1 4; Matthew 26:14 16 Luke 22:1 6, 47, 48

honey bee By Henry Touray

food chains reflect How are these organisms important to one another? organism: a living thing

Rain Forests. America's. Web of Life. Rain Forest Ecology. Prince William Network's OVERVIEW OBJECTIVES SUBJECTS

Lapbooking through Plants

Layers. Forest floor, canopy, and more!

The content assessed by the examination papers and the type of questions are unchanged.

Science and Technology sample unit: Which came first?

Everything You Wanted to Know About Spiders!

Transcription:

Insect Record Date Observations Investigation 1: Mealworms No. 1 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Darkling Beetle 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the darkling beetle. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. 4. Describe what happens during each stage with a few words or a sentence. Investigation 1: Mealworms No. 2 Notebook Master

Plant Picture Date Observations Investigation 2: Brassica Seeds No. 3 Notebook Master

Brassica A Draw lines from the words to the parts of the plant. bud flower leaf root seed seedpod stem Investigation 2: Brassica Seeds No. 4 Notebook Master

Brassica B Label the parts of the plant. Investigation 2: Brassica Seeds No. 5 Notebook Master

Flowers and Seeds Review 1. Name one plant, and tell about its flowers. 2. Where are the seeds on a brassica plant? 3. Name two fruits you like to eat. 4. Name the parts of a plant that are important for its life cycle. Investigation 2: Brassica Seeds No. 6 Notebook Master

Milkweed Bug Habitat Draw the habitat you have made for the milkweed bugs. What will they need? Investigation 3: Milkweed Bugs No. 7 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Milkweed Bug 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the milkweed bug. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. Investigation 3: Milkweed Bugs No. 8 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Triangle Bug 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the triangle bug. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. Investigation 3: Milkweed Bugs No. 9 Notebook Master

Variation Review 1. Name five variations you can observe about people. 2. Tell about variations in trout. 3. Think of another animal, and tell about its variations. Investigation 3: Milkweed Bugs No. 10 Notebook Master

Milkweed Bug Pictures Investigation 3: Milkweed Bugs No. 11 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Silkworm 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the silkworm moth. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. Investigation 4: Silkworms No. 12 Notebook Master

Insect Life Cycles Review 1. Tell about the life cycle of a bee. 2. Tell about the life cycle of a milkweed bug. Investigation 4: Silkworms No. 13 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Square 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the square moth. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. Investigation 4: Silkworms No. 14 Notebook Master

Evidence of Plant Eaters What evidence is there that insects are eating plants in the schoolyard? Look for Leaves with holes Leaves with chewed edges Curled, shriveled leaves Surface scraping on leaves Investigation 4: Silkworms No. 15 Notebook Master

Do caterpillars have legs? How many? Caterpillar Structures Do caterpillars have bristles or hairs? Do caterpillars have antennae? How many? What colors are on these caterpillars? Investigation 5: Butterflies No. 16 Notebook Master

Stages in the Life Cycle of the Painted Lady Butterfly 1. Cut apart the pictures. 2. Glue the pictures in a column in your science notebook. Put them in order from top to bottom to show the life cycle of the painted lady butterfly. 3. Write the name of the stage next to each picture. Investigation 5: Butterflies No. 17 Notebook Master

Life Goes Around Review 1. Does a ladybug larva look like its parents? 2. Tell about the life cycle of a ladybug. 3. Tell about the life cycle of a different animal. 4. Name five animals that hatch from eggs. 5. Name some animals that are born alive (not from eggs). Investigation 5: Butterflies No. 18 Notebook Master

Butterfly Puzzle Investigation 5: Butterflies No. 19 Notebook Master