This document outlines a performance task for students to assess biodiversity by collecting insect samples using Malaise traps. Students will take on roles such as recorders, reporters, bloggers, and statisticians to communicate their findings about the number and types of insect species found in their schoolyard compared to other schools across Canada. They will present their findings through various media to their classmates, community, and all of Canada. The goal is for students to learn about biodiversity and classification of organisms by conducting hands-on research and sharing what they learn about the estimated 140,000 insect species in Canada, half of which remain unidentified.