STEAM Up Close: Close observation, close inquiry, close reading. Heather Montgomery Jodi Wheeler-Toppen

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STEAM Up Close: Close observation, close inquiry, close reading Heather Montgomery Jodi Wheeler-Toppen Images from: commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php? curid=14413030 (By Bugboy52.40); www.pixabay.com (jcbeni and natiibio) V.

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Close Reading Real Life! Image www.pixabay.com by ValerieC

Draw a large circle to fill your plastic sheet.

Draw a large circle to fill your plastic sheet. Shape: Color: Appendages 2 observations about your insect s shape 2 observations about its color 2 observations about its appendages (body parts that stick off)

Combine circles with another group to form a Venn Diagram. What do your insects have in common?

Insect Sources: For real, live, crawly-things: Outside A student who loves bugs Purchase from a garden supply source (Amazon will send you 300 ladybugs for about $10-- http://tinyurl.com/j24qzyt. Please do not release non-native insects into the wild!!!) Less crawly-options: Insect collections in your school s science closet Lovely pictures from the web (try www.pixabay.com and www.bugwood.org) Did you know? This is a ladybug larva. Seriously they look like this before they grow up! Joseph Berger, Bugwood.org (CC BY-NC 3.0)

Close Reading Visuals

Study the illustration. Write a sentence about the insect based on your observations.

Study the illustration. Write a sentence about the insect based on your observations.

Close Reading: Text for Content Comparison Dinner is Dead The American burying beetle collects dead animals for its young. The male and female beetles dig a hole for a small corpse. Then they strip off the fur or feathers. The parents chew up the meat for their youngest larvae. The bodies of these beetles are adapted for this lifestyle. Their legs are shaped for digging. Their sharp mouths parts help them slice off the skin. They even produce a liquid antibiotic to spread on the dead body and slow down decay. UpChuck Eater The burying beetle larvae live next door to their meal a dead bird soaked in spit. But still, these lazy guys nag their parents. They demand room service! Whenever Mom or Pop Beetle comes by, the kids beat on their parents shells. Tap, tap, tap. The parents are pushovers and barf up some dead meat.

Close Reading: Text for Voice/Word Choice/Tone Dinner is Dead The American burying beetle collects dead animals for its young. The male and female beetles dig a hole for a small corpse. Then they strip off the fur or feathers. The parents chew up the meat for their youngest larvae. The bodies of these beetles are adapted for this lifestyle. Their legs are shaped for digging. Their sharp mouths parts help them slice off the skin. They even produce a liquid antibiotic to spread on the dead body and slow down decay. UpChuck Eater The burying beetle larvae live next door to their meal a dead bird soaked in spit. But still, these lazy guys nag their parents. They demand room service! Whenever Mom or Pop Beetle comes by, the kids beat on their parents shells. Tap, tap, tap. The parents are pushovers and barf up some dead meat.

Close Reading for Voice/Word Choice/Tone Dinner is Dead The American burying beetle collects dead animals for its young. The male and female beetles dig a hole for a small corpse. Then they strip off the fur or feathers. The parents chew up the meat for their youngest larvae. The bodies of these beetles are adapted for this lifestyle. Their legs are shaped for digging. Their sharp mouths parts help them slice off the skin. They even produce a liquid antibiotic to spread on the dead body and slow down decay. UpChuck Eater The burying beetle larvae live next door to their meal a dead bird soaked in spit. But still, these lazy guys nag their parents. They demand room service! Whenever Mom or Pop Beetle comes by, the kids beat on their parents shells. Tap, tap, tap. The parents are pushovers and barf up some dead meat.

Close Reading REAL Writers Do It, Too!

Great Compare/Contrast Titles Water Cycle Water is Water, Miranda Paul All the Water in the World, George Ella Lyon Electricity & Invention The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Willima Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer

STEAM connection: Arts and Engineering Head over to the MakerSpace: Suppose you wanted to trap a burying beetle. How would you build your trap? Susan Ellis, Bugwood.org

My attempt

What I caught Spotted Camel Cricket Tiny Things

Stephanie Sicor, Flickr, (CC BY 2.0) Flying Insect Trap Light Trap Pitfall Trap Student Butterfly Trap

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Connect with us! www.heatherlmontgomery.com Heather Montgomery www.onceuponasciencebook.com @JodiWheelerToppen @HeatherLMont WheelerToppen