Mrs. Bradley's Grade 2
Over the past few weeks as we've learned new things about insects, students have written one thing they learned one a honeycomb. We've been sticking them up on the wall to create our own beehive of knowledge. Our beehive is growing dramatically! Some of the facts recently posted include: -Spiders molt. -Spiders can travel by air. -Spiders are not insects, they're arachnids. -Spiders have a cephalothorax. -Cob webs, sheet webs, tube webs and funnel webs are types of spider webs. -Spiders lay eggs in a sac made out of spider silk. -Silk comes from a spinneret. -Spiders are actually helpful. This week we learned why spiders are important to humans and not very harmful. Did you know you have a better chance of getting hit by lightening than dying of a spider bite?
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AuthorMrs. Bradley's class is made up of 24 students from Dr. Roberta Bondar School. Archives
June 2018
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