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Dragonflies Lapbook
CO
VE
R
Indicates moun-
tain fold.�Indicates valley
fold.�B
AC
K
�
For best results,
use heavy paper
or light card-
stock.
Cut on solid
lines; fold on
dotted lines.�
Tria
ngle
win
dow
book
wit
h 4
wind
ows .
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How
many species
live in the
United S
tates?
How
many species
live in E
urope?
Indicates valley
fold.�P
AG
E 2
�
PA
GE
1
�
GLUE THIS PAGE
TO INSIDE OF
COVER/BACK.�Which continent is
not inh
abited by
dragonflies?
Where
are the most
drag
onflies loc
ated?
aquatic
spira
cles
Fold
a p
iece
of
8.5
x 1
1 in
ch p
aper
in h
alf
like
a ho
tdog
(v
ertic
ally
).
This
is y
our
cove
r bo
ok.
Set
asid
e.
Cu
t ou
t ea
ch d
rago
nfly
boo
k.
Fold
in h
alf
and
cut
arou
nd d
rag-
onfly
sha
pe.
Writ
e de
finiti
ons
insi
de t
he w
ords
.
Ope
n yo
ur f
olde
d co
ver
book
. Pa
ste
the
back
of
four
dra
gonf
ly
fold
s on
eac
h si
de o
f th
e bo
ok.
D
ecor
ate
cove
r as
des
ired.
exoskeleton molt
carnivore
oviparous hover
larva
Cut
each
boo
k ou
t as
one
pie
ce (
two
tota
l). F
old
tri-f
old
styl
e. W
rite
the
trut
h un
der
the
flap
with
the
sta
tem
ent.
Drago
nflies
sting
peo
ple.
Drago
nflies
can
fly
backwards.
How Dragonflies Eat
Cut book out as one piece. Fold in half.
Larva
Adult
Cut
out
book
as
one
piec
e.
Fold
left
sid
e in
. Fo
ld r
ight
sid
e in
. O
pen
book
. Cu
t on
dot
ted
line
to fo
rm f
our
flaps
. Re
fold
boo
k.
Egg
Print onto card stock and cut out. Punch holes where indi-cated. Fold on dotted lines. To secure book, string a ribbon through the holes and tie with a bow on the front. Inside the book write about the largest and smallest dragonflies.
Follow instructions in circle book file. Use this book to record the various places (pond, lake, swamp, etc.) where dragonflies live. Have your student write and illustrate one answer on each section. Write habitats on the front of the book and add graphic to the front or have student draw his own dragonfly. Other images in this file can be used to decorate your lapbook as desired or to make more minit books.
W
hich areas of the w
orld view
ed dragonflies favorably?
W
hich areas of the w
orld view
ed dragonflies
unfavorably?
Dra
gonfly
Folklore
Cut book out as one piece. Fold side shutters to under. Fold cover down. On the inside of the favorably shutter, list cultures who have viewed dragonflies favorably. Do the opposite on the other side. Paste map in book (in the center) Color favorable areas one color and unfavorable areas another color. Clip art licensed from the Clip Art Gallery on DiscoverySchool.com
Cut
book
out
as
one
piec
e.
Fold
top
und
er.
Fold
bot
tom
un
der.
O
pen
book
. Cu
t on
so
lid b
lack
line
s to
for
m t
wo
flaps
. Ref
old
so t
hat
the
cove
r is
on
the
fron
t.
Wha
t is
a
Dra
gonf
ly
?
Wha
t is
a
Dam
self
ly
?
Cut out as one piece. Glue as indicated. Fold on dotted lines like an accordion (back and forth, back and forth. G
lue back of last piece in your lap-book. If desired (before you glue), tie a ribbon w
ith the bow in the front around the book. Then, paste the back to your lapbook. You can tie/untie
the ribbon to close/open the book.
Kingdom
Phylum
Other animals in this phylum
Class
Other animals in this class
Order
Other animals in this order
Glue this piece to the back of the last piece on the first strip.
Infraorder
Suborder
Other animals in this order
Co
mp
ou
nd
Eyes
Six
Jo
inte
d L
eg
s
Seg
men
ted
Ab
do
men
Ter
min
al A
bd
om
inal
Ap
pen
dages
Tra
nsp
aren
t W
ings
KEY Cut book at the bottom of page out as one piece. Fold in half. Cut
and paste cover piece to the front, if desired.
Wings Legs
Eyes Body
Cut out book. Fold each triangle flap under. Fold book in half on dotted line. When you open the book, there should be four flaps to life and record information.
Dragonfly by Design
How
long
do dra
gonf
lies liv
e?
When
do dr
agonf
lies hu
nt?
What
is a
n ento
molog
ist?
Cut on solid lines. Fold on dotted lines (matchbook style).
You are looking at the inside of the book. Cut out cover pieces and paste on appropriate parts of the book (or have your student write titles for the covers). Write examples on each section. The example below shows penguins, but this book is for dragonflies.
Photos courtesy of Jimmie. Used with permission.