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Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
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Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt
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Description

BUG HUNT! Science Worksheets | Activities. This is a great enhancement to your bug, insect, butterfly, summer, or spring science units!

This download includes:

  • Backyard Bug Hunt Checklist (3 versions)
  • Backyard Bug Hunt Tally Sheet
  • What bug did you find? draw /write about a bug you found.
  • Where are the bugs? - draw or write where you found a bug.
  • Bug Hunt (draw and write - 2 versions)
  • Draw & Write about your favorite insect (2 versions)
  • Draw and label parts of an insect
  • Build an Insect (cut and glue parts of a bug to create your original bug)

PLUS: Class / Student Survey Response worksheets, board titles, tally cards

How it works:

Teacher asks the survey question. Students come to the board one at a time to place their voting card under their response to create a large bar graph / pictograph (can use pocket chart too). Students will then answer questions on their response sheet based on the graph they created as a class. OR, use as a morning question. Have the survey question posted. When students come in the classroom they cast their vote (i.e. a basket/tray using the provided labels). Then later you can create the graph as a class and discuss the results. Students use the response sheet to answer questions.

3 Insect/Bug themed Survey Questions included are:

  • Are you afraid of spiders?
  • Which insect is your favorite? butterfly, dragonfly, ladybug
  • Which bug is your favorite? firefly, roly poly, grasshopper

The Survey Activity Includes:

  • How to Use instruction/ideas page
  • Black and White AND Color versions of Voting /Tally Cards
  • Anchor Chart/Board Labels for creating graph on board
  • Student Survey Response Worksheets for each survey question
  • Blank Student Survey Worksheet: make up own question
  • Blank Survey Title Labels. Create your own by laminating and use dry erase marker to create your own daily survey question.

Benefits of using MY graphing survey activity:

  1. Fun topics
  2. Engaging graphics
  3. Age appropriate graph questions: least, most, how many
  4. 1-20 Numbers along bar columns
  5. Space to practice tally marks
  6. Enough space to survey entire class

Skills practiced while creating graphs:

Math skills:

  • Data interpretation
  • Data representation
  • Data analysis
  • Comparison
  • Reinforces counting, classification, and one-to-one correspondence.

Thinking and problem-solving skills

  • Critical thinking
  • Problem-solving

Communication and collaboration skills

  • Visual communication
  • Collaboration


This product comes included in these bundles:

Bugs & Insects + Butterflies Bundle

Spring Science Bundle

Or purchase separately along with coordinating worksheet products:

Bug Sort

Bug & Butterfly Anchor Chart + Word Wall Cards

Happy planning!

Planning Garden

My Pinterest

summer | bugs | insects | butterfly | life cycle of butterfly | spring | spiders | bees | flies | worms | spring | garden | backyard | living things | spring units | bug labeling | parts of an insect | cricket | beetle | arachnids | science | investigation | activities | worksheets

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Insect Class Student Survey | Insect Math Bar Graph Pictograph Bug Hunt

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PreK - 3rd
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35
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Week

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Description

BUG HUNT! Science Worksheets | Activities. This is a great enhancement to your bug, insect, butterfly, summer, or spring science units!

This download includes:

  • Backyard Bug Hunt Checklist (3 versions)
  • Backyard Bug Hunt Tally Sheet
  • What bug did you find? draw /write about a bug you found.
  • Where are the bugs? - draw or write where you found a bug.
  • Bug Hunt (draw and write - 2 versions)
  • Draw & Write about your favorite insect (2 versions)
  • Draw and label parts of an insect
  • Build an Insect (cut and glue parts of a bug to create your original bug)

PLUS: Class / Student Survey Response worksheets, board titles, tally cards

How it works:

Teacher asks the survey question. Students come to the board one at a time to place their voting card under their response to create a large bar graph / pictograph (can use pocket chart too). Students will then answer questions on their response sheet based on the graph they created as a class. OR, use as a morning question. Have the survey question posted. When students come in the classroom they cast their vote (i.e. a basket/tray using the provided labels). Then later you can create the graph as a class and discuss the results. Students use the response sheet to answer questions.

3 Insect/Bug themed Survey Questions included are:

  • Are you afraid of spiders?
  • Which insect is your favorite? butterfly, dragonfly, ladybug
  • Which bug is your favorite? firefly, roly poly, grasshopper

The Survey Activity Includes:

  • How to Use instruction/ideas page
  • Black and White AND Color versions of Voting /Tally Cards
  • Anchor Chart/Board Labels for creating graph on board
  • Student Survey Response Worksheets for each survey question
  • Blank Student Survey Worksheet: make up own question
  • Blank Survey Title Labels. Create your own by laminating and use dry erase marker to create your own daily survey question.

Benefits of using MY graphing survey activity:

  1. Fun topics
  2. Engaging graphics
  3. Age appropriate graph questions: least, most, how many
  4. 1-20 Numbers along bar columns
  5. Space to practice tally marks
  6. Enough space to survey entire class

Skills practiced while creating graphs:

Math skills:

  • Data interpretation
  • Data representation
  • Data analysis
  • Comparison
  • Reinforces counting, classification, and one-to-one correspondence.

Thinking and problem-solving skills

  • Critical thinking
  • Problem-solving

Communication and collaboration skills

  • Visual communication
  • Collaboration


This product comes included in these bundles:

Bugs & Insects + Butterflies Bundle

Spring Science Bundle

Or purchase separately along with coordinating worksheet products:

Bug Sort

Bug & Butterfly Anchor Chart + Word Wall Cards

Happy planning!

Planning Garden

My Pinterest

summer | bugs | insects | butterfly | life cycle of butterfly | spring | spiders | bees | flies | worms | spring | garden | backyard | living things | spring units | bug labeling | parts of an insect | cricket | beetle | arachnids | science | investigation | activities | worksheets

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Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and content.
Identify new meanings for familiar words and apply them accurately (e.g., knowing duck is a bird and learning the verb to duck).
Sort words into categories (e.g., colors, clothing) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent.
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