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“I Am a Butterfly” By: Stephen Swinburne

“I Am a Butterfly” By: Stephen Swinburne. 1st Grade Hollie Smith. The Life Cycle of a Butterfly Egg Caterpillar Green Chrysalis (approximately 1” long) Black Chrysalis (after approximately 10 days) Butterfly. Information/Life Lessons. Butterflies fly in the air all day

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“I Am a Butterfly” By: Stephen Swinburne

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  1. “I Am a Butterfly” By: Stephen Swinburne 1st Grade Hollie Smith

  2. The Life Cycle of a Butterfly • Egg • Caterpillar • Green Chrysalis (approximately 1” long) • Black Chrysalis (after approximately 10 days) • Butterfly

  3. Information/Life Lessons • Butterflies fly in the air all day • When day turns to night, they rest just like you and I • A butterfly starts out as a little egg and upon hatching turns into a caterpillar • In order to grow, the caterpillar eats plants • Caterpillars need water just like you and I. Therefore when it rains they drink the small rain drops that collect on leaves

  4. A butterfly is an insect. It’s body is divided into three parts (head, thorax, and abdomen). It also has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. Essential Question: Can you think of another insect that we have seen in school or at home that you would like to share with the class?

  5. Assissan Bug Internet Sources http://kids.sandiegozoo.org/animals/insects http://urbanext.illinois.edu/insects/50.html http://urbanext.illinois.edu/insects/50.html Ceraunus Blue

  6. Using the worksheet that I have handed out, cut out the 5 stages of a butterfly shown below and glue them to the sequence chart.

  7. Scaffolding Lesson 5 Stages of a Butterfly.

  8. Scaffolding Lesson • Discover another insect from one of the websites • above. Remember, your insect should match • the description I have already given. • Draw your insect, or print out the picture • and tell us what it is. • Label the body parts of your insect. • Ex: 3 pairs of legs, a set of wings, 3 body • parts (head, body, thorax)

  9. Once your project is complete, you will share with your classmates the insect you have chosen.

  10. To watch the life cycle of a Monarch butterfly, copy and paste the link below http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=7AUeM8MbaIk

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