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Insects Everywhere

Insects Everywhere

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Presentation

Science

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-4, 3-LS1-1, MS-LS2-5

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Standards-aligned

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Leilani Chelette

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8 Slides • 10 Questions

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Insects Everywhere

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Open Ended

What do you already know about the life cycles of a butterfly?

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Lesson 1

Insects Everywhere!

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habitats, n.
the specific environments in which plants and animals live
and thrive

Example: Desert habitats
are home to plants and
animals that can survive
without regular rainfall.

Variation(s): habitat

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insects, n.
Small animals with six legs and three main body parts

Example: Mackenzie likes
all kinds of insects,
especially butterflies.

Variation(s): insect

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social, adj.
Living together in organized communities

Example: The social
honeybees worked hard
to take care of the
queen bee.

Variation(s): none

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solitary, adj.
living alone or in pairs

Example: The solitary fly
circled the food-covered
table alone before landing
on my ham sandwich.

Variation(s): none

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Multiple Choice

The specific environments in which plants and animals live and thrive.

1

forest

2

houses

3

habitats

4

cars

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Multiple Choice

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Small animals with six legs and three main body parts are called_________.

1

insects

2

bugs

3

ants

4

roaches

10

Multiple Choice

Living together in organized communities is called

1

towns

2

cities

3

countries

4

social

11

Multiple Choice

Living alone or in pairs is called _______________.

1

alone

2

solitary

3

lost

4

couples

12

Open Ended

What do you know about habitats

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14

Multiple Choice

Social insects live in colonies and solitary insects live on their own.

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True

2

False

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Prey are animals that are hunted and eaten by other animals.

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Open Ended

Many insects depend upon host plants to stay alive. In what ways do these host plants help insects?

18

Open Ended

If you were a farmer, which would you rather see on your crops: a ladybug or grasshopper and why?

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