Materials
playdough
cheese grater
egg slicer
sieve
tomato slicer
French fry cutter
apple corer
garlic press
plastic knives and forks
plastic cups
tweezers
Instructions
* Find and set out images of various flies and mayflies.
* Write the days of the week on index cards. Display the word cards across the
top of the calendar area bulletin board, within reach of the children.
What to Do
1. Talk with the children about flies. Ask the children to talk about times that they
have seen flies. Explain that there are flies and there are mayflies. Show the
children images of each. Explain that one of the major differences between
the two types of flies is that mayflies usually live for only one day, while other
flies can live for a few weeks.
2. Show the children images of flies and other insects, and challenge the children
to identify the flies.
3. Each morning, give one child an image of a mayfly, and ask the child to tape
the image below the word card that has the current day's name on it.
4. Encourage the rest of the children in the class to help the child.
5. Say the name of the day with the children together, and ask the children to say
the names of the days that come before and after that day.
Assessment
Consider the following:
* Can the children say what day it is?
* Can the children distinguish a fly from other insects?