Bug Box with Mesh Window
Designed by AccuCut Design Team
Contrary to popular belief, children are not afraid of bugs. They love 'em! Give kids a chance to collect all they can with this fun bug box.
- Key Concepts:
Animals, Environment, Insects, Literature, Writing
- Grades:
Pre-K to 2
- Curriculum:
Arts and Crafts, Language Arts, Library, Science, Seasonal
- Craft Category:
Bags and Boxes
- Machines:
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- AccuCut® Dies:
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- Other Materials:
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- Cardstock -- Multiple Colors
- Black Marker
- Sticker Letters, 1/2" -- Black
- Glue
- Tape
- Magic Mesh Craft Mesh
- Artistic Wire™ Permanent Colored Copper Wire
- Tips:
The bug box may be used to collect real insects on a trip to the park.
- Instructions:
- Cut yellow bug box. Use 2" Block zero die to cut window in front panel of box.
- Tape mesh inside box over window.
- Cut mini bugs in various colors. Trim pieces and layer different colors together. Outline with black marker to add definition.
- With sticker letters, add words "Bug Box" to front panel or write by hand.
- Adhere bugs to box and assemble.
- Curl wire and insert through holes in box sides. Knot ends to secure wire.
To Learn: Read The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle. As a follow-up activity hide poly foam insect shapes in the classroom. When children find bugs, they can collect them in their bug boxes.
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