- Identified different types of bugs such as ants, bees, butterflies, and ladybugs
- Learned about the body parts of bugs, including legs, wings, and antennae
- Understood that bugs have different habitats, such as living in the ground, trees, or flowers
- Explored the life cycle of bugs, including egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages
- Observed the behavior of bugs, such as how they move, eat, and communicate
- Discovered the importance of bugs in pollination and maintaining the ecosystem
Continued development can include:
- Encouraging the child to create a bug journal, where they can draw and write about different bugs they encounter
- Going on bug hunts in different environments, such as parks or gardens, to observe and learn about new types of bugs
- Setting up a bug-friendly garden or terrarium, where the child can observe bugs up close and learn about their habitats and behaviors
- Reading books or watching documentaries about bugs to expand their knowledge and understanding of these creatures