Lesson Topic/Title: Insects & Arachnids/Bugs

Author: Kristy and Lori

Introduction:

The video, Bugz, will be used to introduce a unit on arachnids and insects in a third grade classroom. The class consists of eight and nine year old students of low to above average achievement. There are two students in the class who have been identified as learning disabled.

Content Area: Science

Integrated disciplines: Art, Language Arts, Physical Education

Objectives:

To identify names of arachnids or insects shown on a video.

To describe shape, color, and texture of arachnids or insects shown on video.

To role-play the actions of various arachnids and insects shown on video.

Materials/Technologies:

Video, Bugz. Ahh! Publications, Inc. 1996.

TV/VCR

Graphic organizer (attached)

Paper and crayons

Procedures

Springboard: Show the hissing cockroaches from the sixth grade room. Talk about bugs.

What teacher is to do: Distribute and explain the graphic organizer.

Introduce video- present vocabulary

Carnivore chrysalis pollinator

cellophane

Show the video

Watch the video

What students are to do: Watch the video

Complete graphic organizer

Discuss the video- vocabulary, kinds of bugs, shape, texture, color, movement

Sketch one arachnid or insect from the video including shape, color, and texture.

Make a class chart listing as many arachnids and insects as can be recalled from the video.

Go outside to imitate motions of various arachnids and insects in video.

Closure:

Share drawings and discuss the upcoming sculpture project.

Review what we learned about arachnids and insects today.

Assessment:

Class discussion and chart will reveal student knowledge of arachnids and insects in video.

Sketches include important details of color, shape, and texture of an arachnid or insect.

Students participated in movement imitation activities.

Merryellen Towey Schulz, Ph.D. College of Saint Mary Spring, 2000