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Science·Insects & Minibeasts·conceptual

How minibeasts move

How minibeasts move: crawling (ants, beetles), flying (butterflies, bees), slithering (worms, slugs), jumping (grasshoppers, fleas), burrowing (earthworms). Counting legs as a first step toward grouping creatures.

Suggested ages 5–7

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describe at least three different ways minibeasts move such as crawling, flying, and slithering
  • Match a minibeast to its way of moving, for example grasshoppers jump and worms slither
  • Count legs on a minibeast and notice that ants have six while spiders have eight

Assessment prompt

Can How minibeasts move watch a few minibeasts and describe how each one moves differently — like ants crawling, butterflies flying, and worms wriggling?

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