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Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

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Page 1: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation

Ms. Fowler’s Class

Grade 2 2004-2005

Page 2: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Wolf spiderby:Isabella

• It eats lizards and frogs.

• It lives by itself.• It does not fly.• It live in Australia.• They have hairy

bodies.• They do not go

through a complete life cycle..

Page 3: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Tarantula by Lance Billie

• It lives in the desert.• It does not fly.• It does not go through

a complete life cycle.• It can be a pet.• It does not live in

groups.• It eats small birds and

insects.

Page 4: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

FLY BY ANTHONY

• Some flies eat food and some don’t.

• Flies live in groups.• Flies fly.• A fly lives all around the

world.• A fly is fast.• A fly is small.• A fly has a complete life

cycle.

Page 5: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Butterfly by Jessica

• It eats fluids from sap flowers on trees.

• It lives by itself .• It can fly.• Butterflies taste with

their feet.• Butterflies go through

a complete life cycle.

Page 6: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Black WidowBy: Ashlee

• It eats cockroaches.

• It lives by itself.

• It doesn’t fly.

• It lives under rocks.

• It is the most poisonous spider in America.

• It lives in the desert.

• It does not have a complete life cycle.

Page 7: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Daddy long legsby:Destanie Moore

• It eats other daddy long legs.

• It lives all by itself.• It lives in a tree trunk.• It does not have a

complete life cycle.

Page 8: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Mealwormby Michael

• It eats leaves and grass.• It lives in groups.• The beetle flies.• It lives on the ground.• It turns into a pupa.• It has a complete life

cycle.

Page 9: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Butterfly by:Shalleen

• It eats tree sap and nectar.

• It lives by it self.• It flies.• It lives in trees or

gardens.• Some butterflies are

poisonous.• The monarch is the most

poisonous.• A butterfly has a

complete life cycle.

Page 10: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Black Widow by Sabastian

• It eats insects.• It lives by itself.• It doesn’t fly.• It lives in the desert.• It is called the

hourglass spider.• It goes through an

incomplete life cycle.

Page 11: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Ladybug by Brianna

• It eats aphids.• It lives by itself.• It flies.• It lives in gardens and

trees.• It has spots on its

back.• The ladybug goes

through a complete life cycle.

Page 12: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Butterfly by:MeghanIt eats tree sap.It lives by itself.It flies.It lives in a

garden.The most common

butterfly is the cabbage white.

It goes through a complete life cycle.

Page 13: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Daddy Long LegsBy: Nick

• Daddy long legs eat other daddy long legs.

• It eats flies too.• It lives by itself.• It does not fly.• It lives in tree trunks

and walls.• It doesn’t bite people.

Page 14: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Scorpionby Jesse DeLaPaz

• It eats insects.• It lives by itself.• It lives in the desert.• It has 12 eyes.• It does not go through

a complete life cycle.

Page 15: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Taylor’s Wolf Spider

• It eats crickets and ants.• It lives by itself.• It does not fly.• It lives all over

Australian grasslands.• It hunts rather than

builds a sticky web to catch prey.

• Spiders do not go through the complete lifecycle.

Page 16: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Ladybugby Connor

• It eats aphids.• It lives in groups.• It does fly.• It lives in gardens.• They chew side to

side.• They have a complete

life cycle.

Page 17: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Swallowtailby Jazmin

• It eats wild cherry leaves.

• It lives in groups.

• It does fly.

• They do not grow once they have reached their adult stage.

• It has a complete live cycle.

Page 18: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Wolf Spiderby Enrique Lopez

• It eats crickets.• It doesn’t fly.• It lives in Australia.• It has a painful bite.

Page 19: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Tarantulaby Sabrina

• It eats insects.• It lives by is self.• It does not fly.• It lives in the desert.• It is the largest spider

in the world.

Page 20: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Trapdoor Spiderby Andres

• It eats insects.• It lives in groups.• It doesn’t fly.• It lives in the desert.• The spider has eight

eyes.• It doesn’t have a

complete life cycle.

Page 21: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

The WidowBy : Zack

• It eats insects.• It lives by itself.• It does not fly.• It lives in the desert.• Only the female has

the red hour glass.• It does not have a

complete life cycle.

Page 22: Insect & Spider Powerpoint Presentation Ms. Fowler’s Class Grade 2 2004-2005

Butterfly by Iridian

• It eats fluids from sap flowers on a tree.

• It lives by itself.• It flies. • It lives on low plants.• They communicate with

each other by colors, chemicals, sound, and physical actions.

• It goes though a complete life cycle.