Life of an Insect Notebooking Pages
$0.00These Life of an Insect notebooking pages are great for children of all ages! Suggested for K-6th grades.
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These Life of an Insect notebooking pages are great for children of all ages! Suggested for K-6th grades.
This unit study is perfect for children from K-3rd grades It’s all about the life cycle of ants! It is 16 pages long, and it will help you study, learn, and record lots of information about ants! You’ll find a fun life cycle puzzle, pages for learning the parts of an ant, Montessori 3-part cards, a page to draw your own ant, and several pages for creating your own ant journal.
This unit study is perfect for children from K-3rd grades It’s all about the life cycle of sea turtles! It is 13 pages long, and it will help you study, learn, and record lots of sea turtle information! You’ll find a fun life cycle puzzle, pages for learning the parts of a sea turtle, Montessori 3-part cards, a page to draw your own sea turtle, and several pages for creating your own sea turtle journal.
This beautiful printable page is perfect for a nature scavenger hunt for your preschool-3rd graders or as a coloring sheet for older children! Use it to compare and contrast (the picture vs. the in-real-life object) and to complete a Venn Diagram for older children.
Learn all about the dragonfly with this life cycle unit study! Includes life cycle graphics, fill-in-the-blank labeling, Montessori three-part cards, nature journal with blank pages for open-ended learning! Great for grades 3rd – 5th! 16 pp.
Great for elementary science students ages 1st – 4th grade. 16-page unit study includes details about life cycle of a mosquito, blank coloring pages, blank journaling pages, Montessori three-part cards and more!
Mini-unit study about the life cycle of a firefly! This makes a great, hands-on study for summertime for kids grades 2 – 5.
Every spring and summer you and your children probably see lots of bees buzzing around. This Life Cycle of a Bee Layer Book is a great resource to use to record information as you study the fascinating lives of bees! This article shares information about using this resource along with books and other printable resources to study bees, record what you’ve learned, and extend your study to other insects and even gardening!
These pages can be printed full size as coloring sheets for young students, or print them four to a page and have your child research facts to write on the back of the “trading cards.” Print on cardstock and laminate after they are colored for extra durability. Graphics by The Painted Crow
This is a wonderful little book you can print off for your nature enthusiast. Each page has a section where they can write about the type on insect (older learners can look them up in field guides and write detailed descriptions, younger students can simply write what they know), an area to document the date…
An interactive notebook page for grades 4-7.
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This is a companion unit to the Plant Cell Printable we offered last week. This printable is six pages long, and includes a labeled coloring sheet, an unlabeled sheet to fill in, a list of the organelles and their function, a page to write in the functions of the organelles, a crossword, and a puzzle…
Mini-report worksheets for the 1st-3rd age group. Use these with non-fiction books or websites. Included are reports for sharks, hammerhead sharks, whales, seals and dolphins.
This printable is part lap book, part unit study. Every element is internet linked to websites where your child can do more research, and find the information they need to complete the lap-booking element. You can put this in a traditional folder, or do as my family does, and just glue the elements on sheets of cardstock and store in a binder as an interactive notebook.
This study covers:
The location and facts about the Great Barrier Reef
Fish that live in the coral reef
Types of coral
Shell Fish Facts
Starfish, Seahorse, Eels and Stingrays
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