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Insert Name of Insect Researched by ____________________ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License

__________s look like this Insert and label a picture of your insect here. Use complete sentences to describe your insect here.

The habitat of a __________ Insert a picture of the insect’s habitat. Include labels if needed Use complete sentences to describe the insect’s habitat.

___________s like to eat Insert a picture of the food your insect consumes. Use complete sentences to describe what the insect eats and if needed, how it eats.

Sometimes ________ gets eaten Insert a picture of the insect’s predator. Use complete sentences to describe what happens when the insect becomes the prey.

The Lifecycle of a ____________ Insert or create a diagram of the insect’s life cycle. Use complete sentences to describe the stages of the insect’s lifecycle.

Where in the World? Insert a world map and mark the locations that the insect can be found. Use complete sentences to name the country or continent where the insect can be found.

Did you know... Insert any picture of the insect that you found fascinating. Use complete sentences to tell about the interesting fact.

WOW Insert a picture or drawing that matches your WOW fact. Use complete sentences to tell the reader the information that wowed you.

Glossary Use bullets to put vocabulary and definitions in alphabetical order in this glossary.

About the Author Insert a picture of yourself. Use complete sentences to tell the reader about yourself.