Engage your class in an exciting, hands-on experience learning all about ladybugs! This spring science unit is perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classrooms. This unit is packed full of inviting science activities that you and your students will love!
Students will learn about the difference between Ladybugs and Asian Lady Beetles , animals that have antennae, the parts of a ladybug, and a ladybug’s life cycle. To wrap up this unit students can complete the ladybug research craft to show off what they’ve learned. This pack is great for homeschoolers, kids craft activities, and to add to your unit studies!
THIS LADYBUG UNIT IS INCLUDED IN OUR:
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- Unit Overview
- Lesson Plans
- At-Home Letter
- Teacher Guide
- Science Center & Stem Ideas
- Science Questions
- Book, Video, and Song Lists
- Posters and Powerpoints
- Life Cycle of a Ladybug Activities
- Parts of a Ladybug activities
- Emergent Readers
- Crafts, Activities, and Worksheets
- Ladybug Fact and Research Craft
- Ladybug Fact and Fiction Activity
- Question of the Week Headers
- Bingo Game
- Fingerplay
- Writing Center and Word Wall Materials
- Definition Posters
- Circle Maps …And more!
Bonus section:
- Ladybug vs. Asian Lady Beetle Powerpoint and Posters
- Ladybug vs. Asian Lady Beetle Worksheets
- Antennae Sort Posters
- Antennae Sort Worksheet …And More!
WAYS TO USE THIS UNIT:
- Use the Ladybug PowerPoints to open your daily mini-lesson. Gather your students for a quick, whole group lesson to kick off each day of learning. The slideshow includes lots of facts and real photographs sure to excite your students. There is also a Ladybugs vs. Asian Lady Beetle PowerPoint that is great to use for comparing and contrasting.
- Students will love completing their research craft. Try incorporating the this or other crafts from this unit in a science center. Your students will have so much fun collaborating with their friends while learning all about ladybugs
- This unit is filled with student activities. Use the printables for independent work or partner practice. Not enough time during your science block? We get that! Create cross curricular connections when you incorporate these nonfiction learning materials in your reading and writing block.
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