Ladybug Informational Article and Comprehension Activities
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Ladybugs: Informational Article, QR Code Research & Fact Sort includes an article about ladybugs in two formats (two-page color photos & one-page text), QR Codes for online articles and videos about ladybugs and a fact sort sheet where students can sort facts about ladybugs.


Ladybugs: Informational Article, QR Code Research & Fact Sort includes an article about ladybugs in two formats (two-page color photos & one-page text), QR Codes for online articles and videos about ladybugs and a fact sort sheet where students can sort facts about ladybugs.
I use these articles as a resource when researching and writing about animals. We read the article, look at a variety of web sites, and watch a couple of videos to gather all our facts about the animal. Once we have the facts, we sort the facts into categories and then write our research report.
Also available is a Life Cycle Animals BUNDLE that includes ants, bees, butterflies, frogs, ladybugs, praying mantis, and silkworms. Purchasing the BUNDLE will save you 50% off purchasing each animal individually.
Purchase all my animal articles together in one large BUNDLE. Purchasing the larger BUNDLE will save you over 70% purchasing the animal articles individually.
This article works well with my Informational Writing Tools packet that scaffolds expository / informational writing about animals from researching facts to writing paragraphs.
This product does not include any graphic organizers or comprehension questions. Those are available in the Informational Writing Tools or Graphic Organizers products.
The videos are on YouTube, so be sure you can access them at school.










Amanda S. –
I used this product for my sub to teach about life cycles while I was out of town.
Renae H. –
My students enjoyed resources and engaged during lessons.
Yolanda W. –
Great resource for my students. Learned facts about ladybugs to be able to write a creative story about ladybugs. Thank you.
Alexa C. –
Great reading resource to tie into science. Thanks for sharing!
Marsha I. –
Great resource with engaging activities for the students.