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Lee Horton

Maker Space- Bug Catchers and Counting Bugs

Grades: Kindergarten, Pre-K, 1st Grade
Subjects: STEAM, Science, Math

Student Instructions

Bug hunting can be a fun way to spend an afternoon. Observing bugs close up helps us learn more about them, but not everyone has a butterfly net. πŸ€” What can you use if you don't have a butterfly net? Hint: Look at the picture.πŸ‘€ ⬅️ 1.πŸ‘†πŸΌ add 2. Find something to use to catch bugs. 3. Ask your caregiver to go outside with you and start looking for bugs! ** 4.πŸ‘†πŸΌ photo Take a picture of your bug catching device and any bugs you catch. 5.πŸ‘†πŸΌ mic or label Tell about your bug catcher and if you were able to catch any bugs. 6.πŸ‘†πŸΌ move to put the butterflies in the jars. 7.πŸ‘†πŸΌ check to turn in your work. ** If you don't live where you can easily go outside you can draw and cut out some paper bugs to put in your bug catcher.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

PK Guideline VI.B.1 Characteristics of organisms. I got this idea from Shawna Curran's Firefly Count.

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