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Lifecycle of a Grasshopper
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Lifecycle of a Grasshopper

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Subject ScienceLife Science
Grade Level Grades K-2
Resource Type Lesson Plan
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In this lesson plan, children will be able to observe, identify, and describe incomplete metamorphosis of grasshoppers. The development followed by most insects is called metamorphosis. There are two types: incomplete and complete. Incomplete metamorphosis takes place in three stages—egg, nymph, and adult. Nymphs hatched from the eggs look like miniature adults, except they lack wings and are sexually immature. As a nymph grows and matures, the exoskeleton is shed, or molted, several times. Aligned to Common Core State Standard: RI.1.7

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February 12, 2020
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Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas.

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