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                                             Bug Catching 

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​1. Create Binoculars with toilet paper rolls.


2. Paint the binoculars and decorate with stickers.

3. Attach string and name tag to each pair.



​We used pickle jars and applesauce jars for collecting our bugs.


We found butterflies, beetles, and spiders. 

Books we read:
*Animal Habitats
*Animal Food Chains
*Insect Survival

Kristie Chaffee | Maple Grove, MN 55369 | 320.267.1701

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