Showing posts with label snail books for kids. Show all posts
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Monday, August 15, 2011

Snail Paper Craft Activity




Snails are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and mollusks! They have an external shell. Mollusks live nearly everywhere on Earth.

Snails move by creeping along on a broad foot called a radula. The foot oozes a slippery mucus which makes it easier for the snail to move.





Materials
  • paper
  • scissors
  • glue
  • pencil or other object to roll paper

Directions
  • Cut paper into strips. (My dimensions were approximately 1 inch by 10 inches.)
  • Curve one end of the paper under and glue down the edge to make the head.
  • Take the other end and curl it up around an object such as a pencil.
  • Cut out 2 small thin rectangles to make the antennae.
  • Slightly curl each antennae and fold up a small edge on each antennae to glue on the snail's head. 
  • Glue the antennae on the snail's head.
  • Now have fun reading some cool books about snails.
  • Older students can list 5 (or more) new facts that they learned about snails in their science notebooks.
Books:


Are You a Snail? (Backyard Books)   Snail and the Whale Activity Book  Hawaii Children's Book Why Snails Have Shells

Let's Look at Snails (Lightning Bolt Books: Animal Close-Ups)    Snail (Usborne Cloth Books)  The Secret World of Slugs and Snails: Life in the Very Slow Lane


Looking for more invertebrate resources for your students including a free invertebrates word search puzzle? Click the link below.

https://learningideasgradesk-8.blogspot.com/search?q=invertebrates


Free Invertebrates Puzzle

  Have fun,



 








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