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Science·Insects & Minibeasts·conceptual

Caring for minibeasts

Caring for minibeasts: observing minibeasts gently, handling them carefully, putting them back where you found them. Why minibeasts matter — they help gardens grow, break down dead leaves, and feed other animals.

Suggested ages 5–7

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Evidence of understanding

  • Demonstrate careful handling of a minibeast such as letting a woodlouse walk onto a hand rather than grabbing it
  • Explain one reason why minibeasts are important, such as bees helping flowers grow or worms helping soil
  • State that minibeasts should be returned to where they were found after observing them

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When Caring for minibeasts finds a minibeast, do they handle it gently and put it back — and can they tell you why minibeasts are important for the garden?

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