I provide a tray of materials such as googly eyes, pipe cleaners, beads, jewels, and feathers. I tell them that it has to have a head, thorax and abdomen. The rest is up for grabs. After they completed their insect, I had the children write about it. What is your insect called? Where is its habitat?
STEP ONE: Form the three main body parts.
STEP TWO: Add six legs into the thorax.
STEP THREE: Add eyes. Continue to design to your liking - antennae? pinchers? wings?
Make sure the students add tacky glue to anything they attach to the insect. Let the insect dry overnight.
Make sure the students add tacky glue to anything they attach to the insect. Let the insect dry overnight.
One child created a baby insect.
Notice the little baby on this insect's back.
Another leg!
Insect is taking a test flight!




What a wonderful idea. I really love your insect unit. My daughter had an insect unit just this week (she is in preschool), and it was not nearly as exciting :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing post! I'm adding it to my plans RIGHT now! Thank you for sharing.
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These are adorable!! I love Model Magic! We made Model Magic monsters this fall and snowmen this winter.
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