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Painted Lady Butterflies

Painted Lady Butterflies. Created by Mrs. Williams’ K5 class April 2010. Studying Butterflies.

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Painted Lady Butterflies

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  1. Painted Lady Butterflies Created by Mrs. Williams’ K5 class April 2010

  2. Studying Butterflies • This spring, our class was thrilled to watch as our tiny caterpillars ate, grew and ate some more. We waited with anticipation as they changed within each chrysalis and became 23 beautiful Painted Lady butterflies.

  3. Getting Pollen Butterfleys bring pollon to flowers. He goes to other flowers and eat necder. by Peyton James Camidge Butterflies get pollen on their feet. Zyquez Foster Painted lady butterflies like milkweed and clover. Veronica Parris Butterflies like bright colors. They like purple, yellow, blue, red. Jabari Oglesby

  4. A Butterfly Life Cycle The butterfly lays eggs. Most eggs r green or yellow. Chyler jackson scott The butterfly comes out of the chrysalis. It is the moma or daddy. Rohan M. Patel Caterpillars are fuzzy. They hatch out of the eggs. Chris Gross. A pupa is in a chrysalis. A pupa is like a blanket wrapped around the body inside. Lyrical Gist

  5. All about butterflies Where do the slep? They slep under a lef. Austin Fletcher Butterfly eat nectr . They sip with ther nos. Madison Painted lady live all ovr the USA. P J Chhoy Butterfly’s can migrate. Hudson Swinney

  6. Parts of a Butterfly The caterillar antennae wings head By Javari Oglesby thorax abdomen By Raequan Cash It has 3 parts, head, thorax , and abdomen. The scales on the wings. Mikayla Elaine Mitchell Antennas for touch and smell. They are on the front. Dylan Holder The wings help the butterfly fly. There are two wings. Raequan Cash

  7. Time to Fly Here we are waiting and ready to say goodbye!

  8. All Aflutter with Excitement! The butterflies were so excited to be close to nature!

  9. Sweet freedom! We wished our little buddies well on their new journey.

  10. Oh, Stay… Just a Little Bit Longer One butterfly was a little slow to take flight.

  11. Stretching Our Wings Finally, this butterfly had to take time to stretch its’ wings and warm up to the new feel of the sun on its’ face!

  12. Our Contributors Working on this presentation with our students has been a fun project. The finished work included here shows a variety of writing processes. Some students have used “kid-writing” freely, while others have used lists of words as references or copied after dictating to a teacher. All student entries were typed by the author. Our Student Authors Austin Fletcher Javari Oglesby Raequan Cash Chris Gross Lyrical Gist Rohan Patel Chyler Scott Madison Osborne Veronica Parris Dylan Holder Mikayla Mitchell Zyquez Foster Hudson Swinney Peyton Camidge Jabari Oglesby P.J. Chhoy

  13. Our Butterfly Kisses Watching our caterpillars grow and change has been an experience that mirrors our year as we’ve watched your little ones change daily! Thank you for a great year!

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