Exploring the World of Insects – A Notebook Companion™ for Encyclopedia of Insects

$9.95

Get ready for your kids to explore the creepy crawly world of insects like never before with this publisher-approved Notebook Companion™.

All you need to get started is our Notebook Companion™ and the Encyclopedia of Insects (sold separately), and your kids can dive into learning about more than 300 insects, all fully illustrated to bring them to life.

189 black and white pages | This is a digital only resource.


*Digital Product - purchase one per household only.

Exploring the World of Insects - A Notebook Companion™ for Encyclopedia of Insects

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Your kids can learn about dragonflies, grasshoppers, cockroaches, flies, bees and wasps, ants, beetles, butterflies, and much more with this open-and-go Notebook Companion™. You can explore the book in order, or jump around to learn more about specific types of insects your kids are studying or are interested in.

The best part is that you don’t have to do any prep work. You just get a copy of the Encyclopedia of Insects (sold separately) and this Notebook Companion™ and work through them at whatever pace works for your family. The Notebook Companion™ below is shown printed and spiral bound as a reference only, as it is available as a digital download.

Encyclopedia of Insects Book and Notbook Companion

You can explore the book in order or jump around to learn more about specific kinds of insects your kids are studying or are interested in.

Notebook Pages

This Notebook Companion™ was created a bit differently than our typical notebook pages in order to accommodate journaling over 300 insects (without taking over 300 pages!).

Each page has an index card-style layout that includes 2 cards that can be cut out and used in a card-like fashion. If you cut the sections into cards, you can choose to color the top section/tab a different color per insect group. Laminating the pages after they are completed will make them durable for referencing them for years to come.

Encyclopedia of Insects Book and insect cards

Store Full Pages in a Binder or Get Spiral Bound

Alternatively, you can choose to print your pages and get them spiral bound or stored like a regular notebooking page in a 3-ringed binder.

Encyclopedia of Insects book plus notebook page of insects in book

Encyclopedia of Insects

A study of nature isn’t complete without diving into the world of insects! The Encyclopedia of Insects is a gorgeously illustrated, full-color book full of facts about over 300 insects.

Encyclopedia of Insects Book Explore the most beautiful and the most disgusting insects and learn about some deadly bugs too. Learn what makes an insect an insect and why insects are actually important for life on Earth.

Encyclopedia of Insects Pages

What You’ll learn Using Exploring the World of Insects Notebook Companion™ and Encyclopedia of Insects

  • What Makes an Insect
  • Insect Life-Stages
  • Insect Feats
  • Insect Characteristics
  • Metamorphosis
  • Echolocation
  • Chemical Communication
  • Swarms
  • & More

Learn Facts on over 300 Insects:

  • Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
  • Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies)
  • Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Locusts, and Crickets)
  • Phasmatodea (Stick Insects)
  • Plecoptera (Stoneflies)
  • Dermaptera (Earwigs)
  • Mantodea (Mantises)
  • Blattodea (Cockroaches and Termites)
  • Psocoptera (Booklice)
  • Phthiraptera (Lice)
  • Thysanoptera (Thrips)
  • Hemiptera (Water Bugs, Cicadas, Froghoppers, Treehoppers, Assassin Bugs, Shield Bugs, Jewel Bugs, Aphids, Moss Bugs, and Scale Insects)
  • Hymenoptera (Bees, Wasps, Sawflies, and Ants)
  • Strepsiptera (Twisted-Winged Insects)
  • Coleoptera (Beetles)
  • Megaloptera (Dobsonflies, Fishflies and Alderflies)
  • Trichoptera (Caddisflies)
  • Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies)
  • Diptera (Flies)
  • Archaeognatha (Jumping Bristletails) and Zygentoma (Firebrats and Silverfish)
  • Neuroptera (Net-Winged Insects) and Raphidioptera (Snakeflies)
  • Mecoptera (Scorpionflies) and Notoptera (Gladiators)
  • Zoraptera (Angel Insects) and Embioptera (Webspinners)
  • Siphonaptera (Fleas)

You’ll also learn facts on the non-insects:

  • Centipedes and Millipedes
  • Spiders and Spiderlike Invertebrates
  • Woodlice
  • Snails and Slugs

Please Note: As much as possible when creating resources to be used with secular books, we omit asking any questions that require reading passages related to evolution. That was not possible for the occurrences in this unit, given its encyclopedic nature. As you explore the encyclopedia with your family, please use caution as you would with any secular encyclopedia resource.

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