
Bag a Bug!
by Lyndsay Ludden
In this lesson students will explore bugs and their attributes. Students will also understand the difference between an insect and a bug, use math skills such as counting and symmetry, and also have fun sorting insects found out in nature. This is a perfect lesson if you have a garden or nature walk area around your campus! Enjoy!
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OsX0y5qMutseTZARnvxxrgEUAEt_YKKt/edit?u…Related Content


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