Ants
Think about what you know about ants already. Do you know where they live? What do they do? What do they eat? Do all ants look the same?
Spend some time looking at ant information. Remember to look carefully at the pictures and to read the information. While you are reading think about what you know. Does it fit in with what you are reading?
Information about ants:
Web sites to visit:
Ant fun facts: This page has many facts about ants.
Kidcyber: this site is written for primary school children. It has lots of helpful information about all sorts of things. This link will take you to the ant page.
Spend some time looking at ant information. Remember to look carefully at the pictures and to read the information. While you are reading think about what you know. Does it fit in with what you are reading?
Information about ants:
Web sites to visit:
Ant fun facts: This page has many facts about ants.
Kidcyber: this site is written for primary school children. It has lots of helpful information about all sorts of things. This link will take you to the ant page.
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Ants as partnersThese ants do not eat other insects. They eat nectar that this acacia tree makes for them.
The tree is protected by the ants and the ants make a home in the tree. Two different kinds of living thing helping each other and needing each other. |