For our latest Science Unit we used Janice Van Cleave’s Play and Find Out about Bugs. It has fun, creative, interesting, and educational ideas for kids 3-7 years old to explore BUGS. It was the perfect way to have some Science fun with all three of my kiddos Tinker Bell (2), Minnie (4), and Goofy (7). First up….. ANTS!
We did a simple experiment to learn how an ant walks. We put 6 legs (toothpicks) in Play Dough to see how ants balance. Then we tried pulling out different toothpicks until we found the maximum number of toothpicks we could pull out and have the ant still balance. You can pull out 3 toothpicks (the middle on one side along with the front & back on the other row). That is how an ant balances when they walk. They pull up those legs, balance, move forward, and repeat on the opposite legs.
We had the classic Ants on a Log (with a twist). I didn’t have any raisins on hand so I used some mini chocolate chips we had laying around – YUM!

Looking for {free} ant / bug printable resources?
- {Free} Bug Sight Words Game (K-2) by Living Life Intentionally
- {free} Measuring Bugs Printables by Living Life Intentionally
- Pretty Bugs Preschool Pack from 1+1+1=1
- Bug Pack by 3 Dinosaurs
- Ants Pack by 2 Teaching Mommies
- Insect Activities for Kids (mazes, word finds, coloring sheet, dominoes, chore charts, stationary, and more)
- Insect Coloring Sheets
- Ant Lapbook (Elementary Age by Homeschool Share)
- Bug Unit – Ants, Spiders, Worms, Butterflies, and Bees by Living Life Intentionally
- Bug Sensory Bin
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