You could put magnifying glasses to look at the ladybugs. I think I am the only one who knows what you are referring too! You could see if a parent has a ladybug costume (usually a baby costume) to use. Books are always great too. I have a great book on ladybugs for Preschoolers. Look into getting a few!
2006-12-03 12:56:41
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answered by Kristy 4
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Find the Twins - Print and find the two ladybugs that are exactly alike. Going Buggy - Theme page. ... Wow, hundreds of dancing ladybugs doing the boogie! ...webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek3/ladybugs.htm -
2006-12-04 00:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Aww ladybugs are so endearing!!
Hmm... well you can paint the walls red and put black dots... but not too much or else it'll look like some death metal thing (LOL), get some greens, i.e. big leaves, cut out some ladybug shaped paper, and paste them on the walls (make sure the walls aren't painted lady bug color firsT~~)
Or, you can make a paper tree and paste it onto the wall- attach a leaf to the tree for each of your students, and cut a lady bug shape and stick their picture there... make sure all are made of paper and can be easily removed... For the paper tree, use brown paper for the bark; green for the leaves and red and black for the lady bugs....
hope this helps!
2006-12-03 18:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi
You can add the book "The Grouchy Ladybug"
then add props that go with the books..so the kids can act it out if they want to. You can use plastic animals, etc.) You can also add pictures of those animals.
You can also put a lady bug shape on a large piece of cardboard and many different size round blocks. Have the children trace the circle blocks onto the posterboard and then they can color at the table. Then you can cut it out and hang it up in the block area. You can write the size of the circle..measure it, etc.
Another idea is ..you can trace the blocks yourself into a lady bug on a piece of paper (2 1/2 circle blocks for wings, 1 circle for body/head or aphids, etc) and then laminate. then have the children match up the blocks to make the lady bug (sorta like a puzzle).
I hope these helped!
You can add props like potted plants (where ladybugs eat off of..) the children can make flower boxes for the lady bugs out of blocks, etc.
what kind of blocks you using..if cloth..you can add velcro pieces of felt and they can add their own dots ..and you can turn it into a math game...etc.
put on nature music in the back ground!
2006-12-03 13:37:14
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answered by sleddinginthesnow 4
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A) 35 by way of fact one hundred% is all or an entire B)0.35 C)80x9=720 so like a million/9 of 720 is 80 D)70x8=560 so approximately 0.12 of 560 is 70 E)840 and the full volume of 8th graders is a million,050 F)50 s x 40 =2000 so 200cmx40= 8000 stable success!!!
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answered by Anonymous
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what is a block center?
one more thing to do or put into what?
how about a ladybug picture on the wall?
2006-12-03 12:34:21
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answered by nanabe 4
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have children:
cut out circles, 1 black, 1 red.
cut the red circle in half
paste halves of circles onto black circle (in a *V* sorta shape, like lady bug wings)
use paint or markers to make the dots on red wings of ladybugs
add to block center
simple lady bug game:
teacher makes smaller version of the same.....hide throughout Block Center (hide and seek)
2006-12-03 13:06:23
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answered by Minky 3
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maybe ladybug table tv book
2006-12-03 13:30:44
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answered by lil_c_203 2
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I know what you are saying . . . here are some sources with great ideas:
http://stepbystepcc.com/animals/ladybug.html
http://www.punkyschildcare.com/bugs_theme.htm
http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/Themes/Ladybugs/index.shtml
http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek3/ladybugs.htm
http://www.first-school.ws/theme/animals/insects/ladybug.htm
Just a few . . .
2006-12-03 15:31:18
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answered by kasmith 2
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Draw/write on the walls step by step how u can draw a ladybug.
simple and easy.
Hope everything goes well.
2006-12-03 21:34:33
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answered by FreeHuGs 4
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