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Ladybugs

Ladybugs

Assessment

Presentation

Science

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

4 Slides • 10 Questions

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Reading Comprehension

Let’s get to know ladybugs! You already know that ladybugs are cute and


colorful. But do you know they’re also beneficial insects? Some beneficial


insects, like butterflies, help people and the planet by pollinating plants


and helping them grow. Other beneficial insects eat other insects that we


consider pests. Friendly ladybugs help gardeners and farmers by


consuming pests like aphids and mites. It’s a pretty cool partnership!

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Though they have the word “bug” in their name, ladybugs aren't true bugs


- they're beetles! The beetle family is large; they make up almost 40% of all


insects and live all over the world. While all insects share characteristics (for


example, all insect bodies are divided into a head, a thorax and an


abdomen), ladybugs and other beetles have unique features that can


help casing is made up of the pronotum and the elytra. The pronotum is


part of the thorax and sits directly behind the ladybug’s head, protecting it.


The elytra are hard wing cases. They protect the ladybug’s transparent


hind wings which are attached to the thorax, and the abdomen, which


houses the ladybug’s organs.

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Besides their tough outer shell, lady bugs have several other defense


mechanisms. The bright colors of a ladybug make them fun to look at, but


they’re also a warning! Ladybugs secrete a bad-tasting chemical from


their joints to defend themselves. Ladybugs also play dead to stop


predators from bothering them.

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There are 5,000 different species of ladybugs in the world! The ladybug in


your habitat are Pink Spotted Ladybugs, which are native to North


America. These ladybugs have a pinkish shell and each wing features six


black markings, which is why they’re nicknamed the Twelve Spotted Lady


Beetle!

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Multiple Choice

The_________is the plate-like part of the thorax that protects the ladybug's head.

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thorax

2

pronotum

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Scooby-Doo

4

Don't pick me!

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Multiple Choice

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Ladybugs have two_______that are made up of many lenses and that they use to see.

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Head

2

Not me!

3

compound eyes

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Pick that one

<<<<<<

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Multiple Choice

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Ladybug wings are protected by a hard casing called an________

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Elytra

2

<<<<<

3

Not it!

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hard case

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Multiple Choice

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To avoid being eaten, aphids should stay away from the ladybug's_______.

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Toes

2

Ears

3

Pick that one

>>>>

4

Mandibles

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Multiple Choice

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When they aren't flying, ladybugs walk around on their six_________.

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Not again!

2

Legs

3

Eye Balls

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Wings

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Multiple Choice

Ladybugs fold their soft_________under a hard casing.

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head

2

eyes

3

wings

4

<<<<

Trust Me!

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Multiple Select

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All insects have three body segments. The________is where the brain and mouth are located.

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Head

2

Head

3

Toes

4

Abdomen

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Multiple Choice

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A ladybug's wings are attached to the middle body segment called the __________.

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>>>>>>>

2

Thorax

3

<<<<

4

Too Easy

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Multiple Choice

The organs of a ladybug are housed within the __________.

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Abdomen

2

Forehead

3

Abracadabra

4

Not the one!

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Multiple Choice

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Ladybugs have two ___________, also known as "feelers", that they use to detect scents like prey, mates, or even predators!

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Scooby-Doo

2

Shaggy

3

Velma

4

Antennae

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Reading Comprehension

Let’s get to know ladybugs! You already know that ladybugs are cute and


colorful. But do you know they’re also beneficial insects? Some beneficial


insects, like butterflies, help people and the planet by pollinating plants


and helping them grow. Other beneficial insects eat other insects that we


consider pests. Friendly ladybugs help gardeners and farmers by


consuming pests like aphids and mites. It’s a pretty cool partnership!

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