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Science·Insects & Minibeasts·conceptual

What is a minibeast?

What is a minibeast? Small creatures without backbones, found in gardens, parks, and woodland. Bug hunts — searching under logs, stones, and leaves using magnifying glasses to observe minibeasts up close.

Suggested ages 5–7

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Evidence of understanding

  • Explain that minibeasts are small animals without a backbone found in gardens and parks
  • Find at least three different minibeasts during a garden bug hunt under logs, stones, or leaves
  • Use a magnifying glass to observe and describe one minibeast's appearance in detail

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If you went on a bug hunt in the garden with What is a minibeast?, could they find creatures under logs and stones and tell you what makes something a minibeast?

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