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Biomimicry is an exciting way to inspire young children to be creative, curious and to observe the world. The projects are intended to inspire a playful and creative approach towards problem solving. Children come to understand how animals and plants can be used as a platform upon which ideas and inventions can be developed. Biomimicry bridges the boundaries traditionally found in education and provides young children with an opportunity to mix art, literature and science with an innovative approach. This topic also provides an opportunity to bring the learning outdoors – observing, listening and smelling are vital factors to build a foundation upon which ideas inspired by nature can be explored. Package contains two posters - British as well as American Spelling 1. Why Teach Biomimicry 2. Getting Started Guide 3.How to Observe and Collect Information about frogs 4. Describe a frog 5. Frog poem. 6. Things I Love about frogs 7. Things I Love about toads 8. Frog shape poem 9. Foam nesting frogs - eggs 10.Tadpoles with sucker lips 11. Make a drawing of intersting body part 12. Tree frogs with sticky pads 13. Frogs good swimmers- frog robo 14. "Flying" frogs 15. Imagination challenge - shape shifting frogs 16. What if you could measure a crooked line? 17. Use "random" word as inspiration 18 .Word frgo 19. Design word challenge 20. Desgin challenge hard and soft things 21. Frog vs Insect 22.Jump like a frog 23. Colourful frogs 24. Discover a new frog or toad 25. How to make a loud sound 26. Tiny frogs 27. Planning story writing - tiny frogs 28. Story writing - tiny frogs 29. Observation cards 30. How to use biomimicry in the classroom - inspiration and ideas 31. Links to videos and information 32. Two posters
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