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		 LER 1780   
					TM   
					Instruction   
					Guide   
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				5. If you answer incorrectly, you just got caught in the   
					web. Take a predator card. Follow the directions on the   
					back of the card. Return the predator card to the bot-   
					tom of the pile.   
					If you get caught in the web at the start of the game,   
					you loose a turn. Stay where you are and start again on   
					your next turn.   
					6. Play continues to the next player to your left.   
					How to end the game   
					The first player to make it home safely to their habitat ends   
					the game. Each player then counts how many question cards   
					they answered correctly.   
					Keeping Score   
					If you are the first insect to return to your home spot, you   
					earn a point.   
					Every card you answer correctly, you receive one point.   
					The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.   
					Alternative Game Play   
					1. Use the question cards to play a quick insect review   
					game. Call out the question and the first team or player   
					to answer the question correctly earns a point. The fact   
					cards are a great way to start a discussion or have a   
					review on different insects.   
					2. Start the insects in each corner. Try to be the first insect   
					to make it to the middle of the game board. First person   
					to land on the spider earns an extra point.   
					Note: Players may need an adult to help pronounce and   
					define the scientific vocabulary found on the fact cards.   
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				Insect Definitions   
					antennae – "feelers" on an insect's head   
					entomologist – a scientist who studies insects   
					exoskeleton – a skeleton on the outside of the body; insects   
					have exoskeletons   
					insect – an animal that breathes air, has an exoskeleton,   
					three body segments, three pairs of legs, two sets of   
					wings (usually), a pair of antennae and compound eyes   
					invertebrates – an animal without a backbone, such as   
					an insect   
					metamorphosis – a biological process by which an animal   
					physically develops after birth that usually includes three   
					distinct developmental stages: larva or nymph, pupa,   
					and adult   
					pollinate – the transfer of pollen from one flower to another   
					predator – an animal that eats another animal for food; spider   
					spiracles – the openings on an insect's sides where air enters   
					the respiratory system   
					tympanum – membrane covering of the auditory organ;   
					ear drum   
					vertebrate – an animal that has a backbone   
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