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25 questions for ESL classroom discussions. This topic is familiar to everyone although there is some complex vocabulary on this worksheet. Consider revising these words before conducting the exercise – pest, stung, bitten, spread, firefly, and mosquito.
A short list open-ended questions to ask young children about insiects and bugs that promote critical thinking. | From Angela Russ-Ayon, early childhood education trainer and the author of: The BIG Book of Open-Ended Questions to Intentionally Support Young Children in Learning: Topics for Preschool thru 2nd Grade, ISBN: ISBN-13: 978-0-9987090-5-5
16 Question Strips BUGS and INSECTS Do you think insects are interesting? Why? / Why not? What kinds of bugs and insects are dangerous? When was the last time you saw a bug or insect? Have you ever been stung by a bee? If ‘yes’, when and where? What is the strangest bug or insect you have ever seen? How many legs does an insect have?
Play some word games to learn and practise bugs and insects vocabulary. Print a set of bugs flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words! Do you like jokes? Click 'Help' if you need help to understand this joke! Listen to the tongue twister and practise saying it. How fast can you say it?
What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘insect’? Do you like insects? What insects are the most interesting? What insects are there in your country? What insect would you most like to be and why? What’s your scariest insect moment? How often do you kill insects or use insect spray?
Test yourself or your young ones with our short and sweet, free and fun insect quiz for kids to test their knowledge.