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This is a growing page for detailed instructions and printables needed to make our AlphaBugs
Lapbook. We used Lapbooking and Notebooking methods combined to make this, and we'll
put up an instructional video shortly. Basically we cut the tab off the end of a file folder and
punched holes down the side so that we had a seperate file folder for each letter of the
alphabet. We checked out tons of books from the library for each bug, you can see our favorites
on each individual page.  If you'd like to watch a Lapbook Video on how to put your Alphabugs
Lapbook/Notebook together, please visit our Member Forums
More Alphabug Lapbooks
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63961: Janice VanCleave"s Insects and Spiders: Mind-Boggling Experiments You Can Turn Into Science Fair Projects Janice VanCleave's Insects and Spiders: Mind-Boggling Experiments You Can Turn Into Science Fair Projects
By Janice VanCleave / John Wiley & Sons

Are spiders insects? Why do crickets chirp? How do caterpillars become butterflies? Janice VanCleave's Insects and Spiders includes 20 fun and simple experiments that help you discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions that may be "bugging" you about critters that crawl, burrow, or fly. You'll also find dozens of suggestions for developing your own science fair projects. Make an insect model out of clay, paper, and toothpicks. Discover what straws can tell you about a grasshopper's eyes. Use a jar of baby food to learn how flies eat. All these experiments use inexpensive household materials and involve a minimum of preparation and cleanup. Fora ges 8 to 12.
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Isopetera Lapbook
I is for Isoptera (which is actually a termite).  Termites are quite
the little buggers to get rid of when you've got lots of wood to be
eaten! This termite lapbook will make learning about them lots of
fun.
June Beetle Lapbook
J is for June Beetle Lapbook, or really any other kind of Beetle lapbook
if you want!  There is not that much information out there on June
Beetles, but these little green bugs are very fun to look at.
Katydid Lapbook
K is for Katydid Lapbook!  Oh, we had a blast learning about
Katydids!  Especially when it came time to see up-close photos of
real Katydids, their decorated faces inspired some great masks.
Ladybug Lapbook
L is for LadyBug lapbook!  A lady bug lapbook that is all about beautiful
red ladybugs, there are lots of fantastic printables for this lapbook,
including a fun ladybug alphabet
LadyBugLapbook
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