If you could shrink yourself to the size of a bug, what would you see? Imagine how HUGE your shoes look to a tiny creature!
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Hey, I was heading for that flower. I hope you’re not going to pick it, said the bee. Do you ever imagine what a flying insect’s life is like, drinking nectar from fruit tree blossoms? Do their wings get tired? Does wet weather get on their nerves? Picture a bug’s perspective on life to help you figure out any insects’ strengths and weaknesses.
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With bright Crayola® Markers, illustrate how you imagine an insect sees the world. Get down on your hands and knees to do some on-the-spot research. Draw everything to scale, such as your foot or a plant. Use Crayola Twistables Colored Pencils to add details and textures.
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Compare your drawings with other students. Which ones are most accurately to scale?
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