October Amazing Earth Kindergarten

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October Amazing Earth Kindergarten Ants October Amazing Earth Kindergarten

ants Ants are Small & Amazing Insects! Let’s talk about: Three types of ants and their special jobs Where they live Their body Other fun facts!

Female Workers collect food 3 types of ants The queen can produce millions of babies in her lifetime Female Workers collect food build nest repair tunnels care for babies defend the colony live 1-2 years Female lays eggs lives 15-20 years Male fertilizes eggs lives 1-2 weeks

Ant colonies Ants live and work together in colonies These can be small or have millions of ants Underground series of chambers and tunnels There are chambers for: The queen has her own chamber Food Eggs Babies Sleeping Video Notes: Skip the ad. Stop the video when the cartoon begins (1:30min) If the video does not automatically project, select the FUNCTION and F8 keys TOGETHER and then select DUPLICATE Click Here for Video

Body Three main body parts Six legs Taste, touch and smell with their antenna ”Hear" by feeling vibrations in the ground through their feet Breath through tiny holes all over their body Only the queen and males have wings Ants ”talk” to each other by touching their antennas

How strong are ants? Ants are very, very strong. They can lift things that are 20x heavier than they are! That’s like your mom or dad being able to lift up a car!

How to do ants help the earth? Ants add air to the soil by digging tunnels. Why is it important to aerate the soil? Why is it important to aerate the soil? This allows water and nutrients to reach plant roots which helps plants grow.

Cool facts about ants Over 12,000 ant species in the world Live the longest of all insects Existed for more than 100 million years Live on every single continent except one. Which one? The largest ant’s nest ever found was over 3,700 miles wide with millions of nests and billions of ants! Ants are found on every continent EXCEPT Antarctica, which is funny given the name ANTarctica!