Learning in Cockroaches
First students make careful observations of cockroach anatomy and behavior. Due to the reputation of the cockroach, students find them intriguing subjects of study. Assessing the behavior of these insects in a maze, allows students to decide if the cockroach manifests learning or an inability to learn. The strongest piece of this activity is challenging students to design their own controlled experiment which assesses some aspect of cockroach behavior.
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: For each cooperative group of three students
* One Y-maze, one E-maze
* One clear (Plexiglas) maze covers
* One roach hut
* One opaque cardboard cover for a maze arm
* One or two disposable latex glove
* One giant cockroach
* One small plastic container with a lid
* Three of each of the student information sheets and six of the Y and E maze outlines
Author: Mary Colvard
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