Lesson Plan
University of Arizona

University of Arizona: Center for Insect Science Educ.: Grooming Is a Good Thing

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
Kindergarten students will be thrilled with this mini lesson plan unit that has them collecting flies in a fly trap, and observing them to learn about the functions of different parts of their bodies and how they groom themselves. They...
Activity
Middle School Science

Middle School Science Lesson Plans: Grasshopper Lab

For Teachers 6th - 8th
In this lab experiment, you will observe the external anatomy of a grasshopper, determine the sex of a grasshopper using external anatomy, and collect statistical data on grasshopper length. You will also be asked to describe the...
Interactive
National Pest Managment Association

Pest World for Kids: Bug Builder

For Students Pre-K - 1st
Create an ant, a bee, a spider, a cockroach, or a bug of your own design. Use the camera feature to save it to a gallery, and even email it to yourself.
Website
Books in the Classroom

Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: Eric Carle

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
What do you know about Eric Carle, the author? This Carol Hurst site highlights some interesting facts about this author's life and refers to some of his books.
Activity
Other

Staten Island Children's Museum: Bugs and Other Arthropods [Pdf]

For Students Pre-K - 1st
Here are some fun family projects to do at home involving bugs.
Graphic
Curated OER

Science Kids: Science Images: Mosquito Anatomy Diagram

For Students 9th - 10th
This mosquito anatomy diagram labels the different parts of the mosquito, a common insect found around the world. The labeled parts include the abdomen, thorax, head, wings, legs, proboscis, antennae, and more.
Graphic
Curated OER

Science Kids: Science Images: Bobcat

For Students 9th - 10th
A photo of a bobcat lying on the ground. The bobcat is a North American wildcat that is part of the Lynx genus. There are 12 subspecies of bobcat that live between southern Canada and northern Mexico. The bobcat is a predator that eats...