Not usually a fan of anything with more than four legs. But with spring comes, well, bugs and science standards on insects. In an effort to embrace these creepy crawlies we are buggin' out this week. Here are some of the activities (all tied to learning standards!) to welcome spring and the insects that come with it.
Book Recommendations:
- Buggliest Bug
- Diary of a Worm
- Diary of a Fly
- Diary of a Spider
- From Caterpillar to Butterfly
- Buzz, Buzz
- Honey in a Hive
- Icky Bug Counting
- Icky Bug Alphabet
- Fly Guy series
- Eric Carle books (see Eric Carle Author study)
Reading:
Some of my students are still learning their letters. We made this beehive and made "b" bees. On each bee is a word that begins with the letter "b". I think they have the b/bees down!
To tie this lesson in with science and math, we read
Honey in a Hive. I brought honey for my students to sample. Then we made honeycomb with our yellow, hexagonal pattern blocks.
Diary of a Worm, Diary of a Fly, Diary of a Spider Activities
These books are just so fun and lend themselves to so many activities and extensions. All three books share common characters, so you can use them together or individually. I envy the author's humor and playfulness. All must reads!
Diary of a Worm
We made these diaries with recycles grocery sacks and lined paper to mimic the style of
Diary of a Worm. Something about their own diary encouraged them to write more! After reading each book, we added something to the journals. First, we made a list of things we like and don't like and glued it in our journals.
Diary of a Fly
After reading Diary of a Fly, my students used magnifying glasses to draw diagrams. This student made a diagram of his eye with small pieces of things a fly might like.
Diary of a Spider
They also made a list of things that scare them and do not scare them like the spider in
Diary of a Spider.
We worked on the "s" sound and made "s" spiders. Each leg of the spider has a different word that begins with "s".
Vocabulary:
These vocabulary cards are available at Teacher's Notebook. Perfect for this unit.
Spelling:
This week we worked on the -ug word family. We made these cute bug jars with all our words
Math:
Check out this super cute math packet that includes addition, subtractions, numbers 1-100, patterns and graphing!
Just for fun:
Lemon and lime sensory rice.
I put 3-4 cups of rice in a ziploc bag. Then the food color. I usually use the whole bottle to make the color brighter. If using food gel, mix will 1 tablespoon hot water. Then add a few (maybe more than a few) drops of extract. I found lemon and lime extract on Amazon from Bakto. They make amazing extracts in many flavors.