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CURRICULUM GUIDES (BOOKS)

"GEMS" Lawrence Hall of Sciences Curriculum Guides on Insects ( http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/GEMS ) ( http://lhs.berkeley.edu/gems/gemsguides.html ) ( http://lhs.berkeley.edu/gems/gemsguidestopic.html )

  • ANIMALS IN ACTION - grades 5-8 ($10.50)

  • MAPPING ANIMAL MOVEMENTS - grades 5-9 ($10.50)

  • LADYBUGS - grades pre-1 ($13.50)

  • BUZZING A HIVE - grades K-3 ($16.00)

  • SCHOOLYARD ECOLOGY - grades 3-6 ($16.00)

  • ANT HOMES UNDER THE GROUND - grades pre-1 ($16.00)

  • HIDE A BUTTERFLY - grades pre-K ($9.00)

  • TERRARIUM HABITATS

"ARTHROPODANTICS" - Living Science in the Classroom & Schoolyard (upper elementary)

"INSECT BIOLOGY" - 49 Science Fair Projects

"Biology For Every Kid" by Janice Van Cleave ($10.95) 101 easy experiments that really work (ISBN 0-471-50381-9)

"INSECTS AND SPIDERS" - by Janice Van Cleave ($10.95) mind boggling experiments you can turn into science fair projects ages 8-12 (ISBN 0-471-16396-1)

"PLAY AND FIND OUT ABOUT BUGS" - by Janice Van Cleave ($12.95) easy experiments for young children ages 4-7 (ISBN 0-471-17663-x)

PROJECT KITS FOR INSECT EDUCATION

FOSS Kits

TOP Guides

AIMS - Critters - grades K-6

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ONLINE LINKS TO LESSON IDEAS

Classroom Pets: http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/MNAALAS/Classpet.html

Ant Lions and Biology Lesson plan ideas: http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/NSTA-share/Williamson.html

University of Arizona Insect Education Site http://insected.arizona.edu/home.htm

University of Florida Book of Insect Records:http://ufbir.ifas.ufl.edu/

Bugpeople:http://www.bugpeople.org

Bug bios: http://www.insects.org/

Ant lions and Biology:http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/NSTA-share/Williamson.html


Illinois Natural History Survey Outreach:http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/outreach/


Discovering Life webpage-Antlions:http://www.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/scifun/live.htm#antlions

Entomological Society of America Education Page:http://www.entsoc.org/education/

 

LOCAL CLASSES

http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/GEMS GEMS guides to lessons on a variety of environmental issues and topics

Lawrence Hall of Science Classes (phone 510-642-5134) http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org

  • Insects Up Close - grades 6-8 - How do you tell a fly from a bee, or a beetle from a but? Using stereo microscopes, studetns will explore the anatomy and classification of insects, the most diverse and successrful group of animals on earth. At magnifications of 10-20x, insects display an astonishing intricacy and beauty that can stimulate appreciation for the diversity of life. (classes at the museum only)
  • Insect Mysteries - grades 3-5 - Insects are the most diverse group of organisms on earrth and are vital to the health of our environment. Holding live insects, presered specimens, and giant models, students discover the differences among flies, crickets, bugs, beetles, bees, and butterflies. (classes at the museum only)
  • Insects in Action - grades K-2 - Insects are everywhere. Visit the insect zoo and meet some of these amazing creatures alive and up close. Find hidden walking sticks, learn the difference between a male and female cricket, and listen for the hiss of an exotic cockroach. (classes held at the museum or at your school)
  • Ponds Alive - grades K-2 - Come to LHS for some close encounters with creatures that live in ponds. Fish, frogs, turtles, salamanders, and crafish are just some of the animals you'ss meet and investigate in this workshop. Using nets, explore our outdoor pond where smaller forms of life, such as dragonfly nymphs, snails, and water boatmen, make their home. (classes held at the museum only)
  • Bugs, Beetles, and Butterflies - grades K-2 - There are over one million different kinds of insects and almost as many fun insect topics for young children. Students learn to redognize insect friends and enemies, and follow their life cycles from egg to adult. The fascinating shapes, color patterns, behavior, and growth of insects will amaze young children. (multi-session class held at the museum)

 

Lawrence Hall of Science
Insect Classes, Camps, and Family workshops



Workshops for Schools: http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/PFS/

Insects In Action (ages K-2) at LHS or at your school
Insect Mysteries (ages 3-5) at LHS
Insects Up Close (grades 6-8) at LHS

Multisession class for schools: http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/PFS/
Bugs, Beetles, and Butterflies (grades ages 4-5 and k-2) at LHS



Summer Camps (half day camps at LHS)
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/classes/camps.html
Buzzing a Hive (grade 1-2)
Bugs, Beetles and Butterflies (ages 4-5 and grades K-1)
Creepy Crawly Camp (grade 2-3)


Kids Corner, activities :
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/kids/


After School Classes at LHS:
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/classes/LHS_Classes.html


Family Workshops at LHS:
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/classes/familyworkshops.html

 

 

 

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