Exploring Urban Integrated Pest Management
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Michigan State University Pesticide Education, 2001
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All About Insects
Live insects bring this lesson to life. You may
wish to rear insects in the classroom, or you may
wish to collect some insects from outside to
observe. For more information on either option see
the resource list on the following page.
Review the teacher insect fact sheet to learn and
review characteristics and capabilities of insects. If
you use live animals for this lesson, you may want to
keep them covered or hidden until you are ready to
introduce them to the students. Live animals are very
interesting and can become a distraction when you
want the students to concentrate on listening and
writing!
Step 1: Discussion. Tell the students that
today we will learn more about insects and some
insects that are pests. Ask: How does knowing the
biology of pests help us manage them? Emphasize
the importance of knowing how quickly pests
In IPM we need to learn about the biology, habits
and abilities of pests in order to manage them
effectively. Students take notes and learn about the
characteristics, capabilities and life cycles of insects.
Students will:
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learn characteristics of insects
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learn parts of insects
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learn about metamorphosis
•
observe live insects
student worksheet, teacher key, teacher insect fact
sheet, live insects
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1-2 hours
reproduce, what they need to live and how they
behave. When we know this, we can take away the
things that they need to survive. We can trap them
easier if we know the places they like to live and
travel. We can keep them out if we know how they
come in and what they are capable of doing.
Step 2: Taking Notes. Ask the students what
they know about insects. Write the facts on the
board. Hand out the student worksheet. You may
wish to copy the worksheet onto overhead film so
that you can fill the worksheet in together with the
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