Homeschool Resource: All About Bugs Week

                                   I would like to welcome you to our Lesson Plans/ Unit Studies Homeschool Resources:                                                                                 Homeschool Resource: All About Bugs Week.
If you have studied Bugs in your classroom and there are resources, you found please leave me a link to the resources for Charlie and me to check out.
Elle Bugs
WORDS for week 19
growth
affect
stress
fruit
also
length
weight
height
meat
distance
BONUS WORDS:
BEE
DRAGONFLY
SNAIL
LADYBUG
SPIDER
Memory Verse:
“And the child grew and became strong…” Luke 2:40
COPYWORK:
Day 1-
If you catch a firefly
and keep it in a jar
Day 2-
You may find that
you have lost
a tiny little star
Day 3-
If you let it go then,
back into the night,
Day 4-
You may see it
once again
Star bright.
Day 5-
COPY the WHOLE poem for all days together!
To-Do IDEAS:
Listen to some Insect Sounds.
Create a booklet, poster or Venn diagram that illustrates the difference between insects, centipedes, and spiders.
Create an insect identification book. Either draw or cut out pictures of insects, paste them on a notebook page and label.
Make a drawing of the main parts of Insects and also an illustration of the main components of Spiders
Make a list of insects that are helpful to humans and those that are harmful.
RESOURCES:
Watch these two YouTube Videos and write a report about what you learned, and which bugs you saw.
For more Bug Resources check out the following sites:
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I hope you enjoyed this Unit Study on Bugs and if you have other resources for Bugs, Please come share them with Charlie and me. As we want to learn as much as we can about insects/bugs and all things that make “mom” squeal Charlie says.

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates

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