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Bug Unit

A Messy Classroom provides resources for teachers and parents to use for free. All that we ask is that you do not share the PDFs and instead share the link to the website for people to download resources themselves. This helps keep the website running and new resources being created. 

Lessons for Interesting Insects 

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Introduction to the Book

This worksheet goes along with the video. After you've read the book, you can reflect back on this worksheet and see if there's anything you want to change. 

Many Ways to Enjoy the Book!

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Watch the Read Aloud Video

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Get Messy!

Incorporate some hands-on learning with real bamboo plants. Enjoy propagating bamboo with your learners; they’ll be amazed to see the roots start sprouting. The versatility of bamboo presents a great opportunity to incorporate lessons about plants and what living things need to survive. Bamboo really is an amazing grass, being able to grow both with soil and without it. You can set up an experiment with your learners comparing bamboo growth in water verses its growth in soil. Have fun decorating pots with panda themed designs. 

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Lessons for A Lovely Ladybug Lifecycle

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Introduction to the Book

This worksheet goes along with the video. After you've read the book, you can reflect back on this worksheet and see if there's anything you want to change. 

Many Ways to Enjoy the Book!

Get a Physical Copy or eBook on Amazon

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Watch the Read Aloud Video

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Get Messy!

Show your students some 3D models of the ladybug lifecycle from eggs to adults. Please note that the models are small. Students could also make their own out of clay! If you want your kids to see the lifecycle in real life, consider getting live ladybugs. Make sure that you have ordered some that are native to your area and that you will be able to properly care for them.

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Lessons for Interesting Insects 

A Messy Classroom provides resources for teachers and parents to use for free. All that we ask is that you do not share the PDFs and instead share the link to the website for people to download resources themselves. This helps keep the website running and new resources being created. 

Screen Shot 2020-11-13 at 11.58.25 AM.pn

Introduction to the Book

This worksheet goes along with the video. After you've read the book, you can reflect back on this worksheet and see if there's anything you want to change. 

Many Ways to Enjoy the Book!

Get a Physical Copy or eBook on Amazon

Screen Shot 2020-11-13 at 11.58.25 AM.pn

Watch the Read Aloud Video

Read for Free on A Messy Classroom

Get Messy!

Incorporate some hands-on learning with real bamboo plants. Enjoy propagating bamboo with your learners; they’ll be amazed to see the roots start sprouting. The versatility of bamboo presents a great opportunity to incorporate lessons about plants and what living things need to survive. Bamboo really is an amazing grass, being able to grow both with soil and without it. You can set up an experiment with your learners comparing bamboo growth in water verses its growth in soil. Have fun decorating pots with panda themed designs. 

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Lessons for Pandas Eat

A Messy Classroom provides resources for teachers and parents to use for free. All that we ask is that you do not share the PDFs and instead share the link to the website for people to download resources themselves. This helps keep the website running and new resources being created. 

cover jpg.001.jpeg

Introduction to the Book

This worksheet goes along with the video. After you've read the book, you can reflect back on this worksheet and see if there's anything you want to change. 

Many Ways to Enjoy the Book!

Get a Physical Copy or eBook on Amazon

cover jpg.001.jpeg

Watch the Read Aloud Video

Read for Free on A Messy Classroom

Get Messy!

Incorporate some hands-on learning with real bamboo plants. Enjoy propagating bamboo with your learners; they’ll be amazed to see the roots start sprouting. The versatility of bamboo presents a great opportunity to incorporate lessons about plants and what living things need to survive. Bamboo really is an amazing grass, being able to grow both with soil and without it. You can set up an experiment with your learners comparing bamboo growth in water verses its growth in soil. Have fun decorating pots with panda themed designs. 

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