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An invertebrate garden and …

By ManagingEditorSC

Posted on 2008-08-01

It feels like summer will be over before we know it! Many of you—those who actually had a summer off that is—are busy preparing your classrooms and projects for the coming school year. In the summer Early Years column, An Invertebrate Garden, Peggy Ashbrook described how to attract invertebrates to an outdoor area for later study. Planting flowers to attract butterflies is something we’d all love to do, but be honest, how many of you will be collecting some of our less lovely invertebrates for study?
Even if you don’t have an outdoor space suitable for gardening or invertebrate attraction, there are still many preparations to be made and long-term projects to dream up. Tell us your plans for your classroom below.

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