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Teaching Integrated Pest Management in the Classroom—Elementary School Curriculum
Elementary School Environment and Ecology Lessons
The following IPM lessons are based on environmental and ecology concepts. Most lessons are in PDF form.
K-1
- Maples, Mosquitoes, and Me!
cards - Leaves, Legs, or Neither (Differentiating between plants and animals)
cards - Sharing the Planet (Humans' roles as earth’s caretakers)
puzzle - Staying Alive (Prey adaptations to avoid predators)
cards - People Need Plants (Plant parts and the importance of plants in out diet)
cards handout - Some Seeds Grow Weeds (Weeds vs other plants, plant life cycles)
cards handout - Merrily We Move Along (Plant growth and methods of seed travel)
handout - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Importance of insects on earth and harmful/helpful insects for the environment)
cards board - Ladybugs to the Rescue (Insect body parts, predator/prey relationships and diversity of life on earth)
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2-3
- Safety in Numbers (Biodiversity, relative populations of various plant and animal groups and cause and effect of current extinction pattern)
cards handout overhead1 overhead2 - Let the Sun Shine In (Sunlight importance for plants, green plants importance for other living things)
handout - Weed Wise (Weed survival and weed's role in the environment)
- Nature's Bug Zappers (Nature provides natural predators to control over population)
card handout overhead - Bug Busters (Bats help control insect populations and food chains)
handout overhead1 overhead2 - If You Can't Run, Hide! (Predator/prey relationships and pray hiding techniques)
handout - Danger, Destruction Zone (Wetland ecosystems and negative effects of chemicals)
cards
4-5
- Everybody is Somebody’s Lunch (Connections between living things, food webs and chains)
lesson overhead handout1 answerkey1 handout2 answerkey2 cards1 cards2 - Extreme Makeover (Life cycles, life stages, life spans)
lesson handout answerkey assessment cards - Flag on the Playing Field (Pred/prey relationships, prey avoidance behavior, biological controls)
lesson handout - Planet of Plants (Interdependency of plants and animals, plant diversity in many environments)
lesson overhead handout1 handout2 cards assessment - Presto, Chango (Process of photosynthesis, importance of green plants for other living things food source)
lesson handout1 asnwerkey1 handout2 answerkey2 handout3 answerkey3 - Six Bugs You’ll Learn to Love (Beneficial insects, human views of insects)
lesson handout1 handout2 handout3 answerkey3 cards - Butterflies, Mealworms and Beetlemania (Metamorphosis, butterflies and mealworms, connections to using beetles as biological control agent for purple loosestrife)
lesson handout1 handout2 handout3 supplement1 supplement2 assessment cards - DDT—Doing Deadly Things (Impact of chemical pesticides in an ecosystem)
lesson handout1 handout2 handout3 handout4 cards assessment1 assessment2 - Of Loraxes and Wumps (Studying pollution through fiction and experimentation)
pdlesson handout1 handout2 handout3 - The Choice is Yours (Environmental problems that impact people, plants and wildlife; “ecological footprints”; behavioral changes to reduce impact on the environment)
lesson handout assessment1 assessment2 assessment3
Pennsylvania State University Elementary Integrated Pest Management Lessons
- Create a Soil Aggregate (Explain and visualize the many organisms in the soil and how they contribute to the soil structure)
- Food Chains Are Not a Necklace! (Food chains)
- Life Cycles: A Never-Ending Story ( Life cycles for butterflies, frogs and white-tailed deer)
- Organic/ Regenerative Farming vs. Conventional Farming (Reducing pesticide use with other methods of farming)
- Weeds—Wild and Wonderful (“weeds” that were commonly used by our ancestors)
- View all Pennsylvania State University Elementary IPM Lessons here
Michigan State University Elementary Urban IPM Curriculum
- Activity 2: Create an Animal (Explores roles and components of habitats)
- Activity 4: In Search of Life (Students explore the school to find living things and categorize them into groups)
- Activity 10: All About Rodents (Life cycles, habitats, etc. that make rodents pests)
- View all Michigan State University Elementary IPM Lessons here
[Photo: (hardwood stand) Brian Lockhart, Bugwood.org]