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Mrs. Goodall

Insect Scavenger Hunt

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, PK-TK
Subjects: Writing, Science

Student Instructions

Hi scientists Try to guess which bugs are insects and which are not. link Watch the video It's your turn! Look 👀 for bugs in your home 🏡, Bring your magnifying glass, journal and a pencil✏️!​ Draw a picture of at least 2 bugs you find. When finished drawing your picture, color it, and ✏️ a sentence. add video Share what you found!​ Read your sentence. check Happy bug Hunting

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

Life Sciences 2. Different types of plants and animals inhabit the earth. As a basis for understanding this concept: a. Students know how to observe and describe similarities and differences in the appearance and behavior of plants and animals (e.g., seed-bearing plants, birds, fish, insects). b. Students know stories sometimes give plants and animals attributes they do not really have. c. Students know how to identify major structures of common plants and animals (e.g., stems, leaves, roots, arms, wings, legs). Investigation and Experimentation 4. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations. As a basis for understanding this concept and addressing the content in the other three strands, students should develop their own questions and perform investigations. Students will: a. Observe common objects by using the five senses. b. Describe the properties of common objects. c. Describe the relative position of objects by using one reference (e.g., above or below). d. Compare and sort common objects by one physical attribute (e.g., color, shape, texture, size, weight). e. Communicate observations orally and through drawings.

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