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Katydid Fact Books
This is a set of three different minibooks for children to
write various facts about katydid inside.
Katydid Lapbook Cover
This is a label the parts for your Katydid  
Lapbook.  You can use this as your cover too.
Types of Katydid Flap Book
Here are some printable flap books for children to write in
some facts about the different kinds of Katydid.
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862001: The Ultimate Lap Book Handbook The Ultimate Lap Book Handbook
By Tammy Duby & Cyndy Regeling / Meggie Dee Press

An absolutely fantastic resource for parents looking at starting homeschooling, or wanting to see what the Lap Book phenomenon is all about, The Ultimate Lap Book Handbook is filled with personable, practical advice. Written by Tobin's Lab's Tammy Duby and Come Sit by Me author Cyndy Regeling, you'll find over 50 field-tested and kid-approved step-by-step projects.
This page is full of Free Resources you can use for
making your
Katydid Lapbook.  I've also included
custom Minibooks that we made for our Katydid
Lapbook. For our Katydid Lapbook we wanted to
learn a few different things about butterflies.  You can
come up with your own objectives for the study, but
here are a couple of ideas....
  • Where do Katydids live?
  • What do they eat?
  • What color can they be?
  • What are other names for Katydids?
  • What are related insects?
We again had a
hard time finding
books about
Katydids, we did
however find this
wonderful one, and
it had lots of brightly
colored, close up
photos (which
inspired our Kadydid
Masks below!)
Katydid Craft
We made these amazing Katydid masks, and boy was
it a blast! These were so much fun and the kids are still
bringing them out to play with. All we used was Paper
Plates, Construction Paper, Craft Foam
and PipeCleaners. First we punched holes into the
paper plate and tied on the pipe cleaners (one of the
trademarks of a Katydid is long antennae) and then we
stapled on triangular cones (from the craft foam) to
make the Cone Head Katydid. Then we cut out various
eye shapes and chins and even some spikes on the
sides of the head. We also used a craft stick so the
children could hold up their masks.
Katydid
Katydid Lapbook
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