All About Millipedes & their Habitat. KWL Flip Chart 1.Fold Paper “hot dog” style 2.Cut two lines 3.You will have three flaps 4.Label each flap “K”

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All About Millipedes & their Habitat

KWL Flip Chart 1.Fold Paper “hot dog” style 2.Cut two lines 3.You will have three flaps 4.Label each flap “K” – what I Know “W”- what I Want to Know “L”- what I Learned

KWL Flip Chart

I Want to Know…… Write 2-3 questions you are curious about millipedes! (Something you don’t already Know) Write it under the “W” flap!

We We DO NOT Taste!

Turn-and-Talk Visualize and explain what a millipede would look like if you saw one outside while you were playing?

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 Anal Segment- The last segment; it is where waste (in the form of pellets) leaves the body.  Antennae- Two sensory organs (feelers) located towards the front of the millipede. Each antenna is made of seven jointed segments.  Collum- The first segment just behind the head; it protects the rear surface of the head.  Labrum- The area just above the mouth.  Mandibles- These large, toothed cutting surfaces are used for eating; each mandible is made of two segments.  Sternites- The underside of each segment, between the legs, which is relatively unprotected (also called the sternum). When in danger, the millipede curls up, protecting the underside  Tergites- The upper portion of each segment (also called the tergum). The tergum is covered with a hard, protective exoskeleton.  Trunk- The body of the millipede (excluding the head).

KWL Flip Chart