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Dragons Fly Too: Help Your Kids Understand the Life Cycle of a Dragonfly

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Dragons fly too, and they go through a life cycle just like all other insects. Life is complicated enough for adults to understand, so how do you help your kids understand the lifecycle of a dragonfly? The best way to teach them about the life cycle of a dragonfly is by using this fun worksheet set of ours! The history of the dragonfly is a little fuzzy, but some say that the dragonfly was created when Saint George pierced a pond and let all of the insects out. And while there are over 3000 varieties of dragonflies worldwide, they can be found on every continent except for Antarctica. Life Cycle of a Dragonfly While the Saint George legend seems a tad far-fetched , it's said that dragonflies have been around since the Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago. Which do you think is closer to the truth? What is a dragonfly A dragonfly is a type of insect that belongs to the Odonata order. The Greek term for tooth is odon. Dragonflies lack actual teeth, but they do … [Read more...]

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A Brief Look at the Life Cycle of a Beetle Worksheet

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Beetles are some of the most diverse and adaptable creatures on earth. They can be found in nearly every habitat imaginable, from ocean floors to mountain tops. Beetles have a fascinating life cycle that is well worth exploring. In this blog post, we will take a brief look at the life cycle of beetles! Why are beetles so fascinating? The life cycle of a beetle is intriguing for many reasons. Beetles range in size from about as big as your fingernail to being nearly three feet long! And in the insect world, beetles live relatively long lives - some can even live up to 25 years when living out their full life cycles. How long have beetles been around? Beetles have been around for a very long time--in fact, some scientists believe that they are one of the oldest groups of creatures on earth! In terms of the life cycle, beetles are diverse and can be found in many different habitats. How long do beetles live? Some beetles live only a few months, but other species can … [Read more...]

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The Incredible Life Cycle of a Fly: From Egg to Death

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In this article we will discuss the life cycle of a fly, and what happens to them from egg to death. There is a lot of information about these pesky creatures that many people don't know! The housefly is one of the most common flies found in North America. They are attracted to garbage cans, pet food bowls, and any other area where there might be leftovers or rotting food. The life cycle of a fly is an interesting and fascinating process. In this blog post, we will explore the entire life cycle of a fly from when it first hatches to when it dies. The housefly or Musca domestica is just one type of fly that has many different stages in its life cycle. We will go into detail about what happens throughout each stage and how flies reproduce so quickly! Why do people seem to hate flies so much? A swarm of houseflies can be annoying, but they will never stop in the quest for food. Flies are one of the most successful animals on Earth and have been around since at least 400 … [Read more...]

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Super Easy Independence Day for Kids Lesson Plan

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Independence Day for Kids Lesson Plan? The 4th of July is just around the corner, which means it's time to start preparing for Independence Day! If your kids are looking forward to celebrating this year, then here's a lesson plan that will be perfect for them. This is a fun and easy way to teach your children about Independence Day and what it means. It includes both teacher instructions as well as activities that can be done together with the class or in smaller groups. Independence Day for Kids Lesson Plan We pulled together a little background information, printable worksheets to download and use, and a few fun craft ideas for you to do with the littles. Why Do We Celebrate The 4th Of July? The 4th of July has been an important holiday but today, more and more people do not know why we actually celebrate this day. If you are not up to date on your history of the United States, July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare themselves independent of … [Read more...]

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The Best Lion King Unit Study and (DVD) Review

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The Lion King is one of the most iconic Disney films ever made. Now, you can explore this classic story in a whole new way with our Lion King Unit Study and (DVD) Review! This unit study offers activities for students to complete while watching the film, including comprehension questions, and fun facts about Africa. It also includes a DVD review that analyzes various aspects of the movie such as character development and animation techniques used during production. We hope you enjoy learning more about The Lion King with this amazing unit study! There are many ways to enjoy the movie The Lion King. You could watch it on your television, listen to the soundtrack in the car, or sing along with friends at a karaoke party. But what about teaching your children about this wonderful tale of adventure and discovery? Now you can do all three! This unit study is intended for homeschoolers, but it also works well for teachers who want to use The Lion King as an educational tool in … [Read more...]

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The Lifecycle of a Ladybug: The Life and Times

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The Lifecycle of a Ladybug is an interesting topic to read about. There are so many things that happen in the life of this tiny bug! It starts with its birth, and then goes through stages as it grows into adulthood. This blog post will be going over all these phases and what they entail for the little ladybug. Ladybugs can be found in gardens throughout America most of the year because they don't spend time hibernating during winter like some other bugs do. This makes them easy to observe up close. The Lifecycle of a Ladybug There are many reasons why ladybugs should be studied. First, they play an important role in the ecosystem as a predator of other pests and diseases. They also have bright colors that make them easy to find and study! Ladybugs provide researchers with reliable data because there is not much variation in their lifestyle or behavior between individuals. This makes them great for studying research questions about how different factors affect survival … [Read more...]

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