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Sort a variety of bugs into two categories, Insect or Not an Insect. Students can study the anatomy of each bug to determine if it fits the characteristics of an insect. Each picture is a photo of a real bug and not a drawing! Thank you for your interest in One & Only Ever You!
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Sort a variety of bugs into two categories, Insect or Not an Insect. Students can study the anatomy of each bug to determine if it fits the characteristics of an insect. Each picture is a photo of a real bug and not a drawing! Thank you for your interest in One & Only Ever You!
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Mostly used with Kindergarten and 1st grades
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My students greatly enjoyed this resource and stay engaged! Would recommend for any 1st grade class!
Great activity for literacy rotations
This fit perfectly with my insect unit, thank you!
My 4th & 5th graders meet a couple of times a month with their kindergarten study buddies for an activity. This resource was perfect for our review of insects & arachnids and for the kindergarteners to review what is and what is not an insect.
This was a great activity to use that supplemented my insect unit. Thanks!
My students love bugs and really enjoyed sorting these cards based on the characteristics they had learned about.
We included this in our insect unit study. Loved the pictures.
I love that you used realistic pictures and the sort challenged my students. Many sorts that I found had animals that were clearly not insects, I like that yours included arachnids.
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