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11th Grade  Project 4 weeks

Bug Hunt: Art from the Collection

Jennifer S
Apr 16, 2026
Updated Apr 16, 2026
VA:Cn10.1.IIa
Effective Communication
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Content Expertise
Collaboration
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Purpose

Students investigate neighborhood insects and use careful observation and identification to turn a local collection into meaningful art and writing. With support from a nearby nature center or botanical garden, they study insect anatomy, habitats, and classification while building a shared collection. The project builds observation, communication, collaboration, and revision skills as students create exhibition boards for a public Insect Habitat Gallery Walk.

Learning goals

Students will use close observation and research to collect, identify, and organize local insects using accurate anatomy, habitat, and classification vocabulary. They will create one visual artwork and one original writing piece that turn scientific observations into meaningful creative choices for an audience. Students will collaborate, use weekly feedback to revise their work, and reflect on how studying neighborhood insects connects science, art, and place.

Standards
  • [National Core Arts Standards] VA:Cn10.1.IIa - Utilize inquiry methods of observation, research, and experimentation to explore unfamiliar subjects through art-making.
Competencies
  • Effective Communication - Students practice listening to understand, communicating with empathy, and share their learning through exhibiting, presenting and reflecting on their work.
  • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving - Students consider a variety of innovative approaches to address and understand complex questions that are authentic and important to their communities.
  • Content Expertise - Students develop key competencies, skills, and dispositions with ample opportunities to apply knowledge and engage in work that matters to them.
  • Collaboration - Students co-design projects with peers, exercise shared-decision making, strengthen relational agency, resolve conflict, and assume leadership roles.
  • Academic Mindset - Students establish a sense of place, identity, and belonging to increase self-efficacy while engaging in critical reflection and action.

Products

Students will create an insect collection log and shared class database with photos or specimens, habitat notes, and classification tags. Along the way, they will develop weekly drafts: one insect finding, one art study, one writing draft, and brief reflection notes for critique and revision. By the end, each student will contribute an interactive exhibition board with insect evidence, habitat connections, a finished artwork, and a polished creative writing piece. They will present their work at the Insect Habitat Gallery Walk, using drafts and reflections to show how observation shaped their choices.

Launch

Launch with a Bug Hunt Kickoff Lab: teams search the schoolyard or nearby block for insects, photograph or briefly collect specimens, and sort them by visible traits and habitat. Back in class, students use nature center or botanical garden field guides to make first-pass identifications and add labeled finds to a shared class collection board. Introduce the essential question, then have students create a quick sketch and 6-line freewrite from one specimen to show how close observation can shape art and writing.

Exhibition

Host an “Insect Habitat Gallery Walk” at school where students present interactive boards with insect specimens or photos, classification tags, habitat notes, and their final art and writing pieces. Invite peers, teachers, families, and guests from the nearby nature center or botanical garden, with students sharing how observation and identification shaped their work. Include collection logs, draft-to-final samples, and brief reflections to highlight revision, accuracy, and growth.

Plan
By Phase By Day Calendar
Empathize Define Ideate Draft Test Critique Notice & Reflect
Empathize
Students will launch the insect inquiry, observe local habitats and specimens closely, and document first evidence about audience, place, and context that will guide later identification, art-making, and writing.
Days 1 - 2
🐞 Bug Hunt Kickoff Lab
Launch 45m
🖼️ Audience Map and Field-Sketch Card
Deliverable 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Define
Students will synthesize early insect observations, habitat evidence, and audience needs into a clear problem statement that guides later art and writing decisions. They will use structured analysis, peer feedback, and revision to define how a local insect collection can communicate meaningful habitat connections to a school audience.
Days 3 - 4
🧭 Evidence-to-Problem Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
📝 Problem Statement Draft
Deliverable 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Ideate
Students will turn their insect evidence and audience insights into multiple art and writing possibilities, use structured critique to compare ideas, and choose one strong direction for the next draft phase.
Days 5 - 7
🧠 Insect Board Idea Burst
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
✏️ Thumbnail Sketches and Scene Starts
Project Work 45m
📌 Concept Pitch and Choice Board
Deliverable 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Draft
Students will translate insect observations and identification evidence into first-draft visual and written prototypes, document how audience and habitat context shape design choices, and revise early concepts through structured peer feedback before moving into testing.
Days 8 - 11
🖼️ Observation-to-Composition Mini Studio
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
✍️ Mentor Lines and Draft Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🎨 Art and Writing Prototype Build
Deliverable 60m
🗂️ Gallery Walk Draft Exchange
Project Work 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Test
Students will test their insect art and writing drafts with peers and community users, collect evidence about clarity and accuracy, and document specific revisions that improve how their work communicates habitat connections.
Days 12 - 14
🧭 Insect Draft Testing Protocol
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🪲 Peer and Garden User Test
Community Experience 60m
📝 Revision Evidence Log
Deliverable 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

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Critique
Students will use structured critique protocols to evaluate their insect observation portfolios, field-sketch prototypes, and creative writing drafts; give feedback to 2 peers, receive feedback, and revise their work using evidence from insect anatomy, habitat notes, and audience needs for the exhibit board.
Days 15 - 17
🧭 Critique Protocol for Insect Portfolios
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🪲 Peer Round on Sketches and Drafts
Deliverable 45m
✏️ Revision Plan for Habitat Pieces
Assessment 45m
No activities have been added to this phase yet.

Edit Phase

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Notice & Reflect
Students will curate and present their completed insect habitat exhibit materials, gather authentic audience response during the gallery walk, and document how observation, identification, feedback, and revision shaped their final art and writing choices and next steps.
Days 18 - 20
🧩 Exhibit Board Assembly Check
Deliverable 45m
🪲 Insect Habitat Gallery Walk
Community Experience 45m
📝 Portfolio Reflection and Next Steps
Assessment 45m
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Edit Phase

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Empathize Days 1–2
Day 1
🐞 Bug Hunt Kickoff Lab
Launch 45m
Day 2
🖼️ Audience Map and Field-Sketch Card
Deliverable 45m
Define Days 3–4
Day 3
🧭 Evidence-to-Problem Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
Day 4
📝 Problem Statement Draft
Deliverable 45m
Ideate Days 5–7
Day 5
🧠 Insect Board Idea Burst
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
Day 6
✏️ Thumbnail Sketches and Scene Starts
Project Work 45m
Day 7
📌 Concept Pitch and Choice Board
Deliverable 45m
Draft Days 8–11
Day 8
🖼️ Observation-to-Composition Mini Studio
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
Day 9
✍️ Mentor Lines and Draft Notes
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
Day 10
🎨 Art and Writing Prototype Build
Deliverable 60m
Day 11
🗂️ Gallery Walk Draft Exchange
Project Work 45m
Test Days 12–14
Day 12
🧭 Insect Draft Testing Protocol
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
Day 13
🪲 Peer and Garden User Test
Community Experience 60m
Day 14
📝 Revision Evidence Log
Deliverable 45m
Critique Days 15–17
Day 15
🧭 Critique Protocol for Insect Portfolios
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
Day 16
🪲 Peer Round on Sketches and Drafts
Deliverable 45m
Day 17
✏️ Revision Plan for Habitat Pieces
Assessment 45m
Notice & Reflect Days 18–20
Day 18
🧩 Exhibit Board Assembly Check
Deliverable 45m
Day 19
🪲 Insect Habitat Gallery Walk
Community Experience 45m
Day 20
📝 Portfolio Reflection and Next Steps
Assessment 45m

June 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
22 Day 1
Empathize
🐞 Bug Hunt Kickoff Lab
23 Day 2
🖼️ Audience Map and Field-Sketch Card
24 Day 3
Define
🧭 Evidence-to-Problem Map
25 Day 4
📝 Problem Statement Draft
26 Day 5
Ideate
🧠 Insect Board Idea Burst

July 2026

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
29 Day 6
✏️ Thumbnail Sketches and Scene Starts
30 Day 7
📌 Concept Pitch and Choice Board
1 Day 8
Draft
🖼️ Observation-to-Composition Mini Studio
2 Day 9
✍️ Mentor Lines and Draft Notes
3 Day 10
🎨 Art and Writing Prototype Build
6 Day 11
🗂️ Gallery Walk Draft Exchange
7 Day 12
Test
🧭 Insect Draft Testing Protocol
8 Day 13
🪲 Peer and Garden User Test
9 Day 14
📝 Revision Evidence Log
10 Day 15
Critique
🧭 Critique Protocol for Insect Portfolios
13 Day 16
🪲 Peer Round on Sketches and Drafts
14 Day 17
✏️ Revision Plan for Habitat Pieces
15 Day 18
Notice & Reflect
🧩 Exhibit Board Assembly Check
16 Day 19
🪲 Insect Habitat Gallery Walk
17 Day 20
📝 Portfolio Reflection and Next Steps
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