Title: Caterpillar to Butterfly
1The Life of Our Butterfly
2Science Kindergarten
3Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Essential Question
- Background
- Assessment Learning Contract
- Student Activities
- Teacher Support Materials
4A Butterflies Life
5Introduction
- We are going to learn about life cycle.
- We will be raising our own butterflies.
- We will learn about the parts of a butterfly,
stages of its life and the importance of each
stage. - We will discover about life cycles in all living
things. - We will observer our classroom butterfly and
watch as it changes
6 Essential Question
- How is the cycle of life
- important for all living things?
7The Essential Question
- How is the cycle of life important for all living
things? - Each creature is different, but we share one
important characteristic. - Analyze the specific qualities of a butterfly,
and why each stage of life is vital
8 What is a Butterfly?
9Who am I?
- A butterfly is an insect .
- An insect has 5 essential body parts
- All insects have a head, thorax, abdomen, 2
antennae, and 6 legs. - Moths and butterflies have 4wings covered in
scales, and a coiled proboscis for drinking
liquid like nectar. - http//www.shrewsbury-ma.gov/schools/beal/curricu
lum/butterfly/butterflyinfo.htm
10Diagram of a Butterfly
11From Egg to Butterfly
12A Butterflies Life Cycle
- Adult butterflies lay eggs on leaves.
- The egg hatches into a caterpillar.
- The caterpillar spends many days eating and
growing - The caterpillar then finds a branch, hangs upside
down, and spins, forming their chrysalis. - After many days, the caterpillar will break
through their chrysalis, spread their wings and b
a butterfly.
13Life Cycle Continued
- The caterpillar then finds a branch, hangs
upside down, and spins, forming their chrysalis. - After many days, the caterpillar will break
through their chrysalis, spread their wings and b
a butterfly.
14Is a Moth a Butterfly?
15Informational Resources
16Videos
- Why is each stage of metamorphosis important?
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYpe1Ik-k7VEfeature
related - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPPk1SRk0UOsfeature
related - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vkasXMp6MOOUfeature
related - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vty6sTQesxMUfeature
related - Compare
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vaR-Qa_LD2m4feature
related
17Websites
- http//bsi.montana.edu/web/kidsbutterfly/
18Informational Resource 3
19Assessment
- Activities for Your Portfolio
20Student Activities for Portfolio
- Create at least two activities each multiple
intelligence on the planning matrix. Make sure
to represent each range of Blooms Taxonomy. - You will choose 2 of these activities to be
compulsory, or required for all. - You will use the planning matrix to create a
learning contract. - You will assign points for the activities based
on the various levels of Blooms taxonomy. - You will determine the total minimum number of
points which must be earned. - You will determine any additional requirements
the students must meet as they make their
selections.
21The Caterpillar Song
I started as a tiny egg Upon a leaf of green
And now I stay upon the leaf So I will not be
seen Soon I'll build a chrysalisUpon a limb up
highI'll stay a while and then come outAnd be a
butterfly
22Learning Contract
- You will choose from activities listed
- You must earn 16 points to complete the
assignment - You must complete the activities in yellow, and
these will earn you 8 points - You may choose your remaining activities
- Each activity is worth 2 points each.
- Activities completed on-line must be printed when
completed
23Learning Contract
MI Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels
MI Know Understand Apply Analyze Create Evaluate
Verbal Observer classroom catepillar and write in daily journal Summarize each of the video with one sentence Complete with a friend Read The Very Hungry Catepillar by Eric Carle
Logical Sequence the life cycle of a butterfly-print when completed Graph the food you eat for 1 wk
Visual Illustrate a short story about butterflies. Compare the life cycle of a butterfly to your life cycle using pictures Create your own butterfly
24Learning Contract
MI Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels
MI Know Understand Apply Analyze Create Evaluate
Hands-on Create a butterfly life cycle diagram using clay
Musical Learn the Caterpillar Song/Fingerplay and teach to a frind Write a song about our classroom butterfly
Social Develop a short skit with a group about life cycle
25Learning Contract
MI Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels Blooms Taxonomy Six Thinking Levels
MI Know Understand Apply Analyze Create Evaluate
Personal Complete Activity 6 Take on-line quiz
Naturalist Help raise our classroom butterfly
26Teacher Support Materials
27Support Materials
- In this section you want to include support
materials and teaching tips for the teacher who
will be assigning this lesson. - Important components must include
- Content area standards the lesson addresses
- Learning objectives for the lesson
- Other optional components
- Annotated bibliography of research materials and
related media the teacher may want to use in the
classroom to present to students or to increase
personal subject knowledge - Works cited list of materials used to create the
lesson including pictures and multi-media sources - Teaching tips regarding how you envision the
lesson working - An assessment rubric to go with the portfolio
assessment
28Websites Sources
29 Books
30Content Standards
- Language Arts
- Standards
- Writing Process
- Rewrite and illustrate writing samples for
display and for sharing with others - Use correct sentence structures when expressing
thoughts and ideas. - Research
- Share findings visually or orally.
31Objectives