Insect Activities For Young Learners

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No matter how creepy and crawly they appear, insects are fascinating! Their skeleton is on the outside, some insects are able to walk on the surface of water, and some even fly just to name a few facts. Even my most squeamish of kiddos will admit by the end of this unit that there are one or two things they like about insects.

Monday is when I like to introduce a new unit with some sort of teaser. It gives the kids something to get excited about after the weekend! I introduce a unit often with a book or a great video from BrainPop! There are SO many amazing insect books out there, both fiction and non-fiction, it’s hard to go wrong! I love Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar because we can discuss how the offspring looks different from its parent, metamorphosis… you know, all that amazing stuff that we as teachers, get to do! Another great book to introduce insects is The Backyard Bug Book. It is a great way to challenge students to search for bugs in their own back yard.

Through the video and book introductions, I prepare my students for the insect activities that await them. As with all of my center activities, I clearly demonstrate my expectations for the centers and my kiddos don’t disappoint!

Buggy Bug Match is a great, independent learning activity for my students and it’s something that I can easily differentiate. Students have the opportunity to build skills for either sight words or alphabet fluency. I’ve printed multiple copies of each activity and then put them in the center drawers. Students are able to grab the activity based on what they are working on. It’s easy for me to walk around the classroom and determine their grasp of the concept.

Buggy Bug Match is a great, independent learning activity for my students and it’s something that I can easily differentiate. Students have the opportunity to build skills for either sight words or alphabet fluency. I’ve printed multiple copies of each activity and then put them in the center drawers. Students are able to grab the activity based on what they are working on. It’s easy for me to walk around the classroom and determine their grasp of the concept.

After teaching or reviewing the concept of sorting with my students, I like to use Catching Insects as an independent learning activity. When I introduce the activity, I use the script to help remind my students of what it means to sort, compare and clarify. We pick a category as a group and spend a few minutes sorting together. Afterwards, I let them pick their own categories based on what they know about insects and let them work independently. I love the flexibility this gives my students, but it also helps me see how my students are thinking and I can use this as an opportunity to reteach about insects or sorting if necessary.

After teaching or reviewing the concept of sorting with my students, I like to use Catching Insects as an independent learning activity. When I introduce the activity, I use the script to help remind my students of what it means to sort, compare and clarify. We pick a category as a group and spend a few minutes sorting together. Afterwards, I let them pick their own categories based on what they know about insects and let them work independently. I love the flexibility this gives my students, but it also helps me see how my students are thinking and I can use this as an opportunity to reteach about insects or sorting if necessary.

My Bug Collection also gets a special spot in the center station because it can be completed independently and differentiated easily. Students with less experience adding numbers can use 1 die, and students with more experience can move to using  2 dice. In this game, students physically manipulate insect cards (or plastic insect manipulatives) to join sets together. This hands-on practice gives students a better understanding of addition.

My Bug Collection also gets a special spot in the center station because it can be completed independently and differentiated easily. Students with less experience adding numbers can use 1 die, and students with more experience can move to using  2 dice. In this game, students physically manipulate insect cards (or plastic insect manipulatives) to join sets together. This hands-on practice gives students a better understanding of addition.

Construct a Bug, is great practice to review skills in a fun way, but will need some adult assistance. Be sure to have a parent volunteer or an aide work with students on this one! In this lesson, numbers are reviewed in a chance-based game that wil…

Construct a Bug, is great practice to review skills in a fun way, but will need some adult assistance. Be sure to have a parent volunteer or an aide work with students on this one! In this lesson, numbers are reviewed in a chance-based game that will help your students explore probability!

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My students love studying science in a hands-on-ways, so I continue their enthusiasm at the Science Center using bugs. I ordered a set of insects encased in resin and let them compare and contrast the creatures (two of them are not insects). They have to analyze them and figure out which two do not belong and why. Warning: there was a lot of squealing during this activity!

I love this unit so much! Not only are a number of math and literacy concepts covered through engaging activities, but students have the ability to explore and wonder and be excited about learning! That’s why we do what we do!

Check out this preview of the insect unit on youtube. Then check out the products below to bring some buggy fun into your classroom!


Insect Thematic Unit
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This Insect thematic unit is strategically linked to academic core standards. It is divided into areas of literature, media, music, art, literacy activities, math activities, worksheets, science activities, creative writing, word wall words, and guided reading. The activities are clearly written, easy to use, and need limited amounts of preparation. Studying insects has never been so much fun.

Literacy Activities:

Fly Away Fly: Letter Identification

Fly Away Words: Sight Word Recognition

Buggy Bug Match: Sight Word (or Alphabet) Match

Bug Rhymes: Matching Rhymes

Ladybug Spots: Recognizing Words in Speech.

Letters Buzzing In My Name: Recognizing/Writing Letters In Names

Independent Activities

Trace & Write Letters A-Z

Math Activities:

Catching Insects: Sorting

My Bug Collection: Addition

Bug-a-Boo: Geometric Shapes

Construct a Bug: Exploring Probability.

Bugs Count: Developing Number Sense 

Science Activities

Creating an Insect Zoo

Insect Memory: Matching Identical Insects.

Insect Observation: Observing Features

Insect Magnification:Using Scientific Tools

Independent Activities

Insect Body Parts

Songs/Fingerplays

Freddy Flea

The Firefly & Other Insects

The Bees

Guided Reading Books

The Insects- Level A

The Insects- Level C

Little Ladybugs

Writing Prompts/Word Wall

Our Insect Zoo

All About Lady Bugs

Insect Word Wall Words

Art Projects

Ladybug Ladybug

My Insect

Baby Bumblebee

Paint a Bug

Insect STEM Skills

Independent Writing Activities

STEM Skills: Insects
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STEM Skill Lessons

Insects

Students love to explore creepy crawly insects. Give them the opportunity with these fun, developmentally appropriate lessons!

Fulfills next generation science standards!

Contents Include

  • Build An Insect Zoo

  • Catching Insects

  • Insect Memory

  • Insect Observation

  • Insect Magnification

  • Insect Body Parts

  • Ladybug, Ladybug

  • My Insect

  • Insect Trap Engineering

  • Baby Bumblebee

  • Painting Bugs

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Insect Writing Activities
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Insect Writing Activities
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Help young children become writers by having a weekly writing center that is filled with learning activities that is easy to set-up and change with the them.

Contents:

Can, Have, Eat, Live, Art: Key Elements Headers

Key Details-- Writing Prompts

Label-It I Can -- Anchor Chart

Label-It Student Worksheets

Make a List I Can -- Anchor ChartChart

Make a List Student Worksheet

Insects Word Wall

Write a Story I Can -- Anchor Chart

Write a Story Prompt Worksheets

Write The Room -- Anchor Chart

Write The Room Worksheet (Sight Word)

Write The Room Word Cards

Write the Room Worksheet (Alphabet)

Write the Room Letter Cards
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Insect Research Project Writing and Webquest
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Kids love insects -- get them writing using our ready-made Insect Webquest!

Looking for an easy way to teach your students the report writing process? Use this insect report information writing activity to help your students write an informational insect report they can be proud of! Help students meet the Common Core Writing Standard for informational text with this Insect Research Project.

Table of Contents

  • Insect Facts

  • Vocabulary Word Wall

  • Insect Labeling Worksheet

  • Research Organization Charts

  • Research Activity For Publication

  1. Appearance

  2. Life Cycle

  3. Habitat

  4. Food

  5. Predators and Prey

  6. Interesting Facts

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