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This is a biomimicry Freebie where Moles play the main role! You’ll
have a great time exploring this unique animal with your students. Using
moles as inspiration for creative thinking can lead to wonderful and
exciting ideas and insights.

Feel inspired, Be Creative and Make Change.

If
you’ve never used biomimicry before this lesson plan will guide you
through the process of using biomimicry and steam activities. Using
this resource is a great way to inspire students to ask questions, study
animals and use creative thinking to explore ideas. Biomimicry is
based on the idea that students can take inspiration from nature when
solving problems. Your students will love learning and exploring this
innovative approach to problem-solving.

This activity is fun and engaging. And great brain workout!

Contact me at maliasa@live.com if you have any questions, thanks.

Reviews of other Think Dive – Sparking Children’s Thinkibility products:

Project based learning: Bats, STEAM, Biomimicry

“This
product is absolutely the favorite one I have purchased all fall! I
love the information that is provided about bats – just enough to
intrigue and encourage higher level thinking. There are graphic
organizers, worksheets, and subtle suggestions to help young learners
perform at their best! And best of all, it stretches their
creativity! Thanks for such an amazing resource!”

Project based learning: Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians – STEAM, Biomimicry, NGSS

“Used this for a Kindergarten STEAM club unit and it was a hit!”

Why am I qualified to write these biomimicry resources? I
was a member of BEN – Biomimicry Education Network – and a curator
of educational resources at BEN. I am the author of the book
Biomimicry with Theo & Tuva: Nature spotting inspires wild ideas.
In 2015, I completed a course in Biomimicry: A Sustainable Design
Methodology at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I took
part in the Biomimicry Design Challenge in 2021.