ANTS      ANTS      ANTS      ANTS
Mindy Mindy Harding
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Introduction       Ant Homes

Students will have the opportunity to learn in several curriculum areas while observing and watching the fascinating world of ants in their natural habitat.  This will be done under 3 different headings, with several lessons under each heading.

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Subject:  Language Arts, Math, Science, Art
Topic:  Ants
Grade Level: First
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Standards Addressed
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First Grade
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Instructional Objectives
 
  • Students will become familiar with ant body parts.
  • Students will learn about ant behaviors and compare them to human behaviors. 
  • Students will create models of ants and an underground nest.
  • Students will simulate ant behaviors related to human behaviors through creative drama and cooperative play.
  • Students diagram the different life cycles of an ant.

 

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Student Activities
A Hunting We Will Go
Harding's Ant Farm
Look Close
The Ants Go Marching
Home Sweet Home
Defending The Home
One Hundred Hungry Ants
More Hungry Ants
An Ants Life
 
 

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Introductory Activity

  • Take students out for a walk to observe ants, anthills, and ant trails. (If you can't find ants, leave a board or something flat on dampened ground with a small piece of fruit, sticky candy, etc. to attract them.)

  • Shape a pile of earth on a tray into a small mound with a hole at the top to look like an anthill.

    Discuss with children:
         -What animal do you think could crawl through this small hole and live underground?
         -Where have you seen ants?
         -Why don't people want ants around?
     


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    Enabling Activity(ies)
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    Culminating Activity
      


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    Assessment

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    Web Resources & Supplementary Materials
    http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/ant_colony_cycle.html
    http://www.ionet.net/~rdavis/antics.shtml
     

    Introductory Activity
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    Enabling Activity
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    Culminating Activity
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    D.H. White Elementary School (link to your school's homepage if you have one.) 
    500 Elm Way     Rio Vista, CA     95690
    Mindy Harding     mindyandnels@yahoo.com
    Last Revised: 8/9/2000 (insert and update last revision date every time you work on this page.)