2 C SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2015 © 2015 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 31, No. 36 Are you an eagle-eyed reader? Read the articles below and correct the eight spelling and grammar errors you find. The first one is done for you. Look Into My Eyes It is hard to know where to And, they were BIG bugs. Prehistoric dragonfly wings measured nearly three feet across! Scientists claim these were the largest insects that the world has ever seen. ragonflies have been around since before the dinosaurs! In fact, dragonflies were flying across the landscape about one hundred million years before dinosaurs walked the earth. begin to looked into a dragonfly’s eyes. Each one are a compound eye made up of over 20,000 tiny lenses. The six-sided lenses are arranged in a curves so that Dragonflies are still some of the world’s largest flying insects. They have wingspans measuring 1 to 5 inches. There are more than 4,000 kinds or species. Many are colored like jewels. Their shiny colored bodies and wings reflect the sunlight, making them a delight to watch in flight. each lens focuses in a diffrent direction. Dragonflies knew about fast food long before humans did. While flying, the dragonfly positions its legs and the bristly spines growing on the legs to form a basket scoop. It collects mosquitoes and other bugs in this bristly basket and then munches its catch, all while still airborne!— The dragonfly’s approach to dinner is like picking up and wolfing down an order of “bugs in a basket” to go! Standards Link: Life Science: Students know that organisms have distinct structures that serve specific functions in survival. Because dragonflies are hunters, they need keen vision. Their compound eyes give them the ability to see around, above and also spot prey at a distince. Compound eyes are better at Dragonflies are famous for their flying skills. They can change direction in an instant, hover like helicopters in mid-air, zoom along at 35 miles per hour and dart up, down and even backward. detecting mooving objects than still ones. This works well for dragonflies since they hunt by catching flying insekts. Their eyes are the biggest feature on their heads. After a dragonfly egg hatches, a tiny, wingless creature called a nymph wriggles out. The dragonfly nymph breathes with __________ located at the rear of its abdomen. The nymph is a _________ predator that eats mosquito larvae, worms, tadpoles and even small _______. It hides in the mud or weeds and waits for supper to wander by. When a _________ morsel comes into view, the nymph shoots out a large lower lip with lightning speed and pulls the food into its mouth. This _________ lower lip is one of the things that has earned dragonfly nymphs the name “pond monster.” The lip is made of two hinged pieces that fold up under its face. The lip is so large, it partly covers the face and is sometimes called a _______. When it shoots out, the lip can be half as long as the nymph’s entire body. A dragonfly’s eyes neerly meet On one page of the newspaper find and circle the letters that spell each of the following words: nymph dragonfly predator larvae Connect the letters that spell each word with a different color marker or crayon. Color in the spaces in your dragonfly designs and share with a friend! Standards Link: Life Science: Animals progress through life cycles of birth, growth, development and reproduction. at the top of the head, looking a bit like a helmet. Standards Link: Editing: Edit work for correct spelling and usage. Complete the grid by using all the letters in the word DRAGON in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you. Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade-approriate words correctly. hen a dragonfly lands on her toothbrush, Eliza and her Aunt Doris decide to take it to a nearby pond. There they find an “awful green creature” about the size of a paperclip. What will it become? Unscramble the title of this book. Then, check it out at your library this summer! Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Read age-appropriate text in a variety of genres. DRAGONFLY LARVAE NYMPH BASKET SPECIES ABDOMEN CYCLE STAGES WORMS POND HOVER MORSEL DART TRAIL SHARE Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop stories and activities. D S R H O V E R D A L S E G P L T R A D E E O I I M A N S N L G S A C G Y M H E C A R R O E R N A M Y T R N O O P D R O C S F V W M A S E D N L C B A S K E T B Y D N O P E I N G A Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. Life Cycles Standards Link: Life Science: Animals progress through life cycles. Use a Straw Fizzy soda drinks are bad for teeth but sipping them with a straw will reduce the contact with the teeth and limit damage. Celebrating 6 Years of offering the Florence Community Dental Care Dr. Chad Clement 541-997-3423 1256 Bay St. Old Town Florence A nymph looks like a small version of the adult insect. Try to use the word nymph in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members. Finish This Story Once upon a time there was a beautiful dragonfly … Finish this story. ANSWER: To get to the other slide. Look through the newspaper for pictures of people and animals in different stages of life. Cut out these pictures to show the life cycle of each. Draw pictures or find images on the Internet to depict any life stages you can’t find in the newspaper. NYMPH The noun nymph means the early stage of life of some insects. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK belowe their bodies. They can