Picture Book Science: Bugs and Bugsicles

This is the fourth post in my new blog series, Picture Book Science Lessons.  Each post contains a favorite picture book for teaching science concepts and activity ideas to accompany the book.  This post contains affiliate links. Bugs and Bugsicles-- ideas and free printable for teaching about insects during winter. Kids will love this one! Topics: winter, animal adaptations Literacy: informational text, comparing and contrasting, non-fiction summary Focus: I was never exactly sure what some insects did during winter.  All I knew was that they weren’t bothering me!  Now I know.  This book focuses on where 8 types of insects go in the winter. Title: Bugs and Bugsicles by Amy S. Hansen Anchor Chart As a class, make an anchor chart answering the question, “Where do insects go in the winter?” Bugs and Bugsicles book ideas-- make an anchor chart to answer "Where do insects go in winter?" Compare and Contrast Determine similarities and differences between some of the insects. Bugs and Bugsicles-- comparing and contrasting insects in winter Insect Trading Cards Each student selects 3 of the insects, draws a picture, and writes about the insect on the card.  There is a pocket included for students to keep them in their notebooks! Bugs and Bugsicles book ideas-- students make cards that show what happens to insects in winter

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3 thoughts on “Picture Book Science: Bugs and Bugsicles”

  1. I’m going to use this with my magnet kids; we’re learning about the life cycles of insects so this will just tie right in. Thank you

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