The Square of Life By: Lucas, Sean, Taylor. Swasey Central School  Ant  Beetle  Flying Bugs  Spiders  Worm  Frog Eggs  Inch Worm  Black Beetle.

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The Square of Life By: Lucas, Sean, Taylor

Swasey Central School  Ant  Beetle  Flying Bugs  Spiders  Worm  Frog Eggs  Inch Worm  Black Beetle  May Flies  Water Bugs  Praying Mantis  Crickets  Fungi  Tree  Weeds  Small Fern  Pine Tree  Water Weeds  White Mold  Mud  Small rocks  Rotted tree stump  Dead leaves  Pine needles  Rocks  Sticks  Dead log  Water  Dirt W 71*04’3.36” N 42*59’05.68” Brentwood, New Hampshire

Hawthorne Elementary School  Ant  Beetle  Flying Bug  Spider  Worm  Very small bug  Big Moth  Bush  Grass  Tree  Weed  Big Rock  Dirt  Mud  Paper  Plastic  Small rocks W N Tulsa, Oklahoma

Differences Oklahoma and New Hampshire are in different part of the U.S. Hawthorne had less vegetation. They had less insects that us. They found 5 more items then us. They found paper, plastic, a big rock, and dirt. We Found mud and small rocks. They found a bush and grass. We found fungus.

Similarities  Ants  Bettle  Flying bugs  Spiders  Worn  Tree  Weed  Mud  Small rocks  We bought have a lot of the same things.