Hi Anna, Taryn, Abbie and Aria
Nice one J I had a look at the link. The songs are very catchy and the information is correct. It does show pictures of caterpillars after a section on centipedes.
Caterpillars actually only have 6 true legs (they are the larvae of insects) the rest of the leg like structures - proto legs – are not true legs so caterpillars they are still grouped as insects even though it looks like they have more than 10.
I’m not sure what else you want me to provide feedback on. This is a chart I refer to sometimes which shows how invertebrates fit in the classification table. It has a lot of other entomology jargon that 7-8 year olds do not need to know. For example echinoderms can simply be called the starfish group.
I hope that helps. Keep up the great work.
Regards
Nathan
Here is what we sent to Mrs Parks and Mrs Mills.
Hello,
what day would be good to come in and share our thing link ( Resource about invertebrate ) to your class or a group of children.
Here is our thing link. ( Resource about invertebrate )
For the links just click the picture.
From Aria, Taryn, and Abbie
Hi ladies
Next week would suit us better - Can we say Wednesday Afternoon please from 2pm.
Thanks
Wendy
Thats fine we will see you then.
Hi Mrs Parks and Mrs Mills
We have thought about the resource and thought after we show them it we might take 4 people out to the bush to find an invertebrate to test it out.
Kind Regards, Abbie, Taryn & Aria
Here is the resource we made hope you enjoy.
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