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Overview
Students may have never thought of looking at the world
through another perspective. In this activity, the students
will be challenged to think about the the invertebrates
collected in their stream study and the habitat in which
they live. What would the world look like to those
invertebrates?
A student field trip or photos of
invertebrates may assist students with the creative process.
Also, a class discussion about perspectives might help the
students focus on what a "bug" might experience.
A good accompanying lesson would be Build
a Bug, where the students are challenged to create their
own invertebrate based on the biological facts they learn.
The creative stories could wither be based on actual
invertebrates or the organisms the students create.
Objectives
Students will:
Time
One or two 45 minute class periods.
Materials
- paper/student journals
- pictures of invertebrates
- magnifying lens
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Procedure
- Take students to the sampling site or show them
photos of invertebrates to assist in prompting the
creative thought process.
- Ask the students to think about the world if they
were as small as a "bug". Would the world seem
different? Would it seem more scary? Would they be
able to explore places they could not possibly reach
at their current size? Continue to ask students such
questions until they begin their creative thought
process.
- Ask the students to focus on one invertebrate they
have observed, think about the habitat, body shape,
diet, etc. What would a day be like for that
invertebrate?
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Assessment Suggestions
- Have the students write a short story about "being the
bug"
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