Math and science all together is my kind of activity, but when it’s fun it’s even better. We have all been a little cranky around here and when that happens one of the best ways to shake off the fuss is to go outside! So I made a quick check list and we were off to find creepy crawlers and tally up what we found!
- Gather your materials. You will need a clip board, a marker and a piece of paper. If you want grab a magnifying glass and a plastic jar if you want to collect what you find.
- Make a simple check list with bugs you normally find in your yard. It’s okay if you don’t find some of the things on your list but if you come up completely empty handed that would be a huge bummer. So take their suggestions but fill in some gaps if all they suggest are lions, and tigers and bears! Unless you have those in your yard.
- We drew pictures as well as spelled out the words.
- Out you go! Start searching!
- Make little check marks for the bugs/ creatures you find. We took turns.
- Here he is counting and yelling out the number of ants he saw and I tallied them. ( which reminds me I need some Dr.Bronner’s to get rid of said ants).
- He’s pointing to the snake we found!
- Together count up your discoveries.
The best learning for young children are experiences they can do, and if they are resistant to something at the table, get outside ! You will both be happier and the lesson whatever it is will make a much larger impact than anything you had to force or cajole!
Bug Books!
An Ant’s Day Off by Bonny Becker is an interesting tale about an ant who has lived his whole life never seeing the sky , or anything beyond the tunnels he works in until one day he decides to take the day off. The text was a little long for my son who kept flip flopping on my bed, but he didn’t want me to close the book either. The story was solid though, my favorite part was when he tried to return to his tunnel and the guard he expected to give him heck, was supportive and even shared that he too has taken a day off.
The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle is one of my favorites and I am a little shocked this is the first time I have reviewed it here. The story is all about a little cricket who is trying and trying to chirp like the others to talk to all the bugs talking to him but he can’t! Whenever I read it to children ( and it was a classroom favorite too) I would wiggle my shoulders like I was trying to rub my wings together just like the cricket. Kids latched on to that and I loved seeing them so engaged by the repetitive but never boring book. I thought seeing 12 little 3 year olds wiggling was precious but one little 3 year old is pretty cute doing it too! Of course there is a “surprise” at the end that toddlers and preschoolers alike will love.
The Gentleman Bug by Julian Hector is a story about a bug but not just any bug a proper gentleman one who lives in the Garden, the Garden being a bug version of London. One day a lady bug comes to town and he is smitten. He tries to get her attention but falls flat. As it turns out though they do have something in common, a love of books and that brings them together in the end. I liked the details of this book, the illustrations were wonderful and the map of the garden in the inside cover was awesome but the story fell a little flat. I am eager to read the author’s other works though because I think there was potential it just wasn’t quite a home run.
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Scott says
Those exploring, hands-on experiences are the best. What a fun day of exploration!
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kewkew says
My girls love going outside and finding caterpillars and ants. Great idea, to make a chart of the critters that are found. I think we will do this soon (as soon as we have a day free of rain). Thanks
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Maranda says
We just moved to a new area and I’ve been trying to figure out things to do outside with Little Butt (we don’t know where any parks are yet). This is something we can do without going to far from home! Thanks for sharing!
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Kristina says
Totally our sort of activity! We have been doing bug projects all month. Thanks for another great idea!! I like how this is structured. Looks like it will be a lot of fun!
Kristina says
I think it’s great that you took the photo of the snake from afar! 🙂
Janna @ The Adventure of Motherhood says
Great activity esp. for boys! How brave he was in the face of a snake! He is my hero. He will protect sister I’m sure.
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Marcia says
What a resource for a Gramma such as I!!!! This is GREAT STUFF! Thanks for sharing ideas.
Jen says
Bug Hunting is so much fun! Great chart.
Jen
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Brenna says
Fun! All three would get a kick out of this one..
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My Boaz's Ruth says
Do you have any good non-fiction for the little guys (3-5 years) about bugs?
We have not studied them much at all — other than when he runs into one by accident. so I’m not sure he’d recognize even all the ones on your list.
admin says
I love bugs! by Phileoman Sturges is really great, it’s listed as fiction but really isn’t. It’s young kid friendly and we love it. Also Bugs Bugs Bugs! Here is the review : https://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2009/10/books-about-bugs.html
Kara says
We are focusing on bugs this week so this couldn’t come at a better time! I love it and I’m off to make a list. If we do a bug hunt I’ll be sure to link to you!
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Kara says
My Boaz’s Ruth- we just checked out a great non-fiction easy-reader book from the library yesterday- Bugs, Beetles and Butterflies by Harriet Ziefert. Feel free to check out my blog for other bug books as well.
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Anna says
Thanks for the great idea! My 3 toddlers and I did it this morning and had to add more bugs to our list once we got outside. The kids had a blast and so did I!
Angell says
What a cool idea!! I’m not big into bugs, but since I have 2 boys I’m learning to not get so squimsh (sp?)
I might do this at a park or something (we live in an apartment right now)…probably one where hubby goes fishing and finds out there is no playscape. Or even if we just go for a walk!
That is just so awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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Amber says
This is a great activity thanks for sharing!!
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Rachel says
Great idea, except finding snakes makes me cry, so I think I would end up hating this game…
admin says
Scratch snakes off the list 🙂