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Welcome to our Insect Power Point Presentation

Welcome to our Insect Power Point Presentation. By the Second Grade Students of C17 Goodnoe Elementary School June 14, 2013. About our Projects. One day we found a strange insect while we were at Goodnoe.

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  1. Welcome to our InsectPower Point Presentation By the Second Grade Students of C17 Goodnoe Elementary School June 14, 2013

  2. About our Projects • One day we found a strange insect while we were at Goodnoe. We wanted to find out more about the insect so we looked in nonfiction books and on the internet to learn about it. We took notes to keep track of what we read. • We made many projects with the information we learned. One of them is a power point presentation we will present to you. Later we will share our research reports, diagrams, riddles, trading cards, and models with you too. • We are glad you are here and hope you learn a lot about insects today.

  3. The Insects We Found in the Goodnoe Garden • Grasshopper • Ladybug • Mosquito • Praying Mantis • Termite • Ant • Bee • Butterfly • Cricket • Dragonfly • Firefly • Fly

  4. The Amazing Ant Researched by: Karen and Stephen

  5. Physical Description of an Ant Head has mandibles, two eyes, and two antenna Thorax: six legs Abdomen: stinger Size: 1 inch White in the pupa stage

  6. Ant’s Food Strong jaws called mandibles Can eat wood Killer ants get food by using poison Eats dead animals

  7. More Amazing Ant Facts Ants hibernate in the winter Three kind of ants in colony – queen, worker, and drone Leafcutter ants can carry leaves to nest Pupa wraps up in silk cocoons

  8. The Busy Bee Researched by: Sam Blick And Sebastian Nguyen

  9. Physical Description of a Bee • Main body parts are the head, thorax and abdomen • 4 wings, 5 eyes, 6 legs, 2 antennas • Size: 1/2-3/4 inches • Colors: black, orange, green, yellow, or gray • Special features- pollen basket and only females have stingers

  10. Life Cycle of a Bee • Complete metamorphosis stages- egg, larva pupa, and adult • Light colored eggs • 1-3 days to hatch • Eggs laid in brood cells

  11. Buzzy Fun Bee Facts • Social insects • Vibrate for warmth • Eat royal jelly • Hive • Deadly • Proboscis

  12. Magnificent Monarch Katie Peterson Sara Wojciehowski

  13. Physical Description of a Butterfly • Main body parts: head,2 antennae, compound eyes, thorax, 4 wings, spiracles, abdomen • Size 4 inches • Proboscis for a mouth • It is red, orange, blue, green, yellow, indigo, and violet

  14. Life cycle of a Butterfly • Complete metamorphosis • Egg-green or yellow • Larva- turns poisonous when it eats leaves • Pupa- goes to sleep inside the pupa • Adult- can’t fly when it comes out of pupa until the next day

  15. Fun Facts About the Butterfly • Migrates farther than any other butterfly • Only poisonous to birds • Nectar gives them energy to fly • Butterflies taste with their feet • You can find them almost everywhere • The monarch can live to 10 months

  16. Jumping Cricket Researched by: Devon Dolan and Jonathan Depta

  17. Physical Description Main Body Parts: Head, Thorax, and Abdomen Size: ½ to 2 inches long Has 6 “fingers” around the mouth

  18. Life Cycle of the Cricket Simple Metamorphosis: egg, nymph, adult Yellow eggs laid underground in the fall and hatch in the spring Female has pointy tail that is used to lay the eggs in the ground

  19. I Bet You Didn’t Know … Jumps 20 times its length with strong back legs Chirps to attract others Breathes through holes in abdomen called spiracles Come out at night and sleep during day

  20. The Delightful Dragonfly Researched by: Bria Dito And Kiera Larrieu-Loucks

  21. Physical Description of a Dragonfly • Head-2 compound eyes, a jaw-like a mouth. • Thorax-6 legs, 4 wings. • Abdomen-bright colors. • Size-2 1/2 inch • Special Features-Dragonflies can be blue, green, yellow, red, and other colors.

  22. Life cycle and mating of a Dragonfly • Egg-will hatch in 2-3 weeks. • Nymph-will molt up to 15 times. • Adult- final stage of a Dragonfly. • A male attracts a female by showing it’s bright colors on it’s abdomen. Incomplete metamorphosis

  23. Fun Facts about the Dragonfly • Mothers will not lay eggs in the ocean. • Protect themselves by using their slick body • They do not sting • People in Indonesia eat dragonflies

  24. The Fantastic Firefly Christina Erckert And Danielle Pressing

  25. Physical description of a firefly • Head, thorax, abdomen, • Two pairs of wings, six legs, two antennae, and it`s black or tan. • ¾ of an inch • Fireflies have mandibles to chew with • Fireflies have a chemical that comes out of there abdomen that makes light.

  26. Life cycle and mating of a firefly • Complete metamorphosis • Egg, larva, pupa, adult • Mate by flashing light • Eggs are yellow and take 28 days to hatch • Female lays them in loose, damp soil

  27. Fun Facts About Fireflies • Larva live underwater • Males squirt liquid • Eat pollen, insects, snails, slugs, earthworms • Helpful to the environment • Bad for the flowers • Toads, spiders, frogs, fish, insects, and birds eat them

  28. The Greedy Grasshoppers Researched by:Christopher Riether and Ronald Tsai

  29. Physical Description of a Grasshopper • Head,1 strong jaw, thorax, abdomen, 2 long or short antennas, 5 eyes, 4 wings, and 6 jointed legs • -Size: up to 5 inches

  30. Life cycle and mating of a grasshopper • Simple metamorphosis: eggs, nymphs, adults • Eggs: white eggs • Mate: chirp to attract a mate • Mate for 14 days until they lay an egg

  31. Groovy Facts of Grasshoppers • Some people eat grasshoppers and they’re good protein • Can shoot a brown juice to scare enemies • Camouflage • Live in tall grass • Black and yellow are poisonous

  32. The Pretty Ladybug Researched by: Kelly Lee and Logan Smith

  33. Physical Description of a Ladybug • Head: mouth, two compound eyes, two antenna • Thorax: Two pairs of wings, legs • Size: one to three millimeters • Special feature: squirts ooze

  34. Life Cycle and Mating of a Ladybug • Complete metamorphosis • Egg • Mymphor larva • Pupa • Adult • Lays its eggs on leafs.

  35. Fun Facts About Ladybugs • Not nymphs a mymph • Many colors • Hibernates at winter time • Ladybugs can be male or female

  36. Magnificent Mosquito Researched by: Matthew Mannino And Ava Mount

  37. Physical Description of a Mosquito • Head, thorax, abdomen • Brown and gray • 2 wings 2 compound eyes • Size: half an inch to three quarters of an inch • Tiny claws on their legs • Tube like mouth

  38. Lifecycle and Mating of a Mosquito • Complete metamorphosis • Eggs, larvae, pupa, adults • They gather to form a swarm, there they mate • Egg raft are yellow and brown • They hatch in two days

  39. Fun Facts About Mosquitoes • Kill more than one million people each year • Males suck nectar for energy • Females suck blood for 250 eggs • Mosquito bites itch because all humans are allergic to their saliva which females use to bite • Lot of things eat them • It flies away from their predators.

  40. Magnificent Mantis Researched By: Luke Fezzuoglio And Ella McAleer

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