DISCUSS:
How do you feel about bugs?
This mini-lesson features a guest scientist, insect expert Dr. Samuel Ramsey. Guided by Dr. Ramsey, students will explore the wide variety of life found in the bug world and learn to appreciate the unique traits and abilities of bugs. In the activity, Paper Creepy Crawlers, students learn about symmetry by creating colorful paper centipedes.
Preview activity
Blank Paper (8.5 x 11")
You can also use construction paper, notebook paper, copy paper, even letters from junk mail.
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90 sheets
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Crayons
Colored pencils or markers will also work.
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90 crayons
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Pencil
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30 |
Scissors
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30 |
This is an activity that kids can do in class or at home, solo or with others. No print-outs needed!
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