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Ant Homes Under Ground (Old Edition)

door Jean C. Echols

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Ant Homes Under the Ground features playful activities for young children, ages three to six, that delve into many aspects of these ubiquitous and fascinating social insects. Students learn about ant body structure, jobs, and homes by observing ants in nature and in an ant farm. They role-play ants following a scent trail and dragging food through a tunnel-like structure. A large Ant Nest poster, included with the guide, is assembled in stages to highlight tunnels, ant food, social structure, and life cycle. A culminating cooperative logic game called Fill the Hill brings together knowledge the children have gained with stimulating mathematical and cooperative skills. In addition to the wealth of life science learning, the natural integration of science and math is a strength of this unit.TABLE OF CONTENTS: IntroductionActivity 1 Ants, Ants, AntsAcitivity 2 Ants and Ant TunnelsActivity 3 What Happens Inside an Ant's Home?Activity 4 How Ants Grow and ChangeActivity 5 Fill the HillBackground InformationResourcesLiterature ConnectionsAssessment SuggestionsSummary OutlinesExpanding progressively on the salient point (yes, ants), peppered with creature graphics and endless variations on an ant nest, this book makes formiculture look beside the point. Geared for youngsters three to six, it's more visual and game happy then Terrarium Habitats, but provides the same in-depth background for adults. Its big black-and-white sectional poster, assembled as you work through the activities, is the prize perk. And, like its counterpart guides, Ant Homes plugs for gentle stewardship of the live creatures it solicits for hands-onexploration.-Whole Earth Magazine, Spring 1999… (meer)
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Ant Homes Under the Ground features playful activities for young children, ages three to six, that delve into many aspects of these ubiquitous and fascinating social insects. Students learn about ant body structure, jobs, and homes by observing ants in nature and in an ant farm. They role-play ants following a scent trail and dragging food through a tunnel-like structure. A large Ant Nest poster, included with the guide, is assembled in stages to highlight tunnels, ant food, social structure, and life cycle. A culminating cooperative logic game called Fill the Hill brings together knowledge the children have gained with stimulating mathematical and cooperative skills. In addition to the wealth of life science learning, the natural integration of science and math is a strength of this unit.TABLE OF CONTENTS: IntroductionActivity 1 Ants, Ants, AntsAcitivity 2 Ants and Ant TunnelsActivity 3 What Happens Inside an Ant's Home?Activity 4 How Ants Grow and ChangeActivity 5 Fill the HillBackground InformationResourcesLiterature ConnectionsAssessment SuggestionsSummary OutlinesExpanding progressively on the salient point (yes, ants), peppered with creature graphics and endless variations on an ant nest, this book makes formiculture look beside the point. Geared for youngsters three to six, it's more visual and game happy then Terrarium Habitats, but provides the same in-depth background for adults. Its big black-and-white sectional poster, assembled as you work through the activities, is the prize perk. And, like its counterpart guides, Ant Homes plugs for gentle stewardship of the live creatures it solicits for hands-onexploration.-Whole Earth Magazine, Spring 1999

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