Showing posts with label The Butterfly Garden. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 11, 2024

The Life Cycle of the Butterfly

Everything You Need to Teach the Life Cycle of the Butterfly
Everything You Need to Teach the Life Cycle of the Butterfly


Spring is a great time to study butterflies.  Butterflies are pretty, and most children (and adults) love to watch them flutter around.  Warmer spring weather means getting outside to enjoy everything that makes spring so awesome - sunshine, birds, blue skies, boat rides on the lake, hiking trails, riding bikes, and watching butterflies.  Somewhere around April, we begin to see caterpillars crawling around outside.  Some children might not understand that caterpillars become butterflies.  Spring is an excellent time to teach children the butterfly's life cycle.

The Life Cycle of the Butterfly

Adult butterflies lay eggs on plant leaves in the spring, summer, and fall.  After the butterfly lays its eggs, it takes about four days for the eggs to hatch into caterpillars.  The plant leaves become food for the hatching caterpillars.   The caterpillars will crawl around and eat plant leaves for about two weeks.  Then, they are ready to spin a chrysalis, also called a pupa or a cocoon.  The chrysalis is a protective covering for the changing caterpillar.  In the wild, a caterpillar will crawl off the plant leaves to find a place to spin its chrysalis so it won't be seen by a predator, an animal that might eat the caterpillar inside while it is inside its chrysalis.  Suppose you are watching the life cycle of a butterfly in your home.  In that case, you might watch through a netted caterpillar habitat like this one.

The Life Cycle of the Butterfly Mesh Caterpillar Habitat
This mesh caterpillar habitat is available here.

Inside the netted habitat, the caterpillar climbs to the top when it is ready to spin its chrysalis. When it reaches the top, it spins a wad of silk. The caterpillar hangs upside down from the wad of silk for about 18 hours before spinning the chrysalis. The caterpillar spends about ten days inside the chrysalis. Then, a beautiful butterfly emerges.

Here is a short video explaining the changes that occur during the butterfly's life cycle.

 

You'll want to gather various materials to teach children the butterfly's life cycle successfully. 

Materials Needed to Teach the Life Cycle of the Butterfly


I highly suggest the mesh habitat above.  I've used this several times and the kids have always loved it!

As a token of my appreciation for being part of my email list, I'm offering you a FREE Butterfly Life Cycle Journal. This interactive tool will not only reinforce the facts you teach about the butterfly life cycle but also inspire your students or children to explore the world of butterflies. It's a perfect companion to the mesh habitat, should you decide to get one. Don't miss out, get your free journal by signing up for email updates here.

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I have printable activities in my Etsy shop for only $5.00.  You can print out as many copies as you need for your classroom or homeschool, but please refrain from sharing with others in physical or digital forms.  Please note the copyright information on the copyright page in the file.  If you use an activity from my Etsy shop, please direct others outside of your classroom or homeschool back to my Etsy listings so that they can purchase their own copies.

If you want a complete week-long butterfly life cycle unit, I've got you covered.  I've done most of the work for you.   The Life Cycle of the Butterfly: A One Week Unit of Study for Kids is new in my Amazon author store.  In this unit, you will find an overall objective for the week, daily objectives, daily lesson ideas, and plans, links to sites where you can learn all about the subjects you will cover, daily activities, and links for gathering all the needed supplies.  My butterfly week-long unit and other publications are here on my Amazon Author Page.  You might want to check out my Butterfly Coloring Book while you're there.

More Suggestions for Your Study on The Life Cycle of the Butterfly


The Life Cycle of the Butterfly Activity Packet 1
The Life Cycle of the Butterfly Activity Packet 1 is available here.



Here are a few books for teaching this unit.


The Life Cycles of Butterflies - a book.
The Life Cycles of Butterflies is available here.

A Butterfly's Life Cycle, Book
A Butterfly's Life Cycle is available here.

The Life Cycle of a Butterfly, Book
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly is available here.


Here are several hands-on manipulatives and toys for teaching the life cycle of the butterfly.


Butterfly Life Cycle Toy Kit
This Butterfly Life Cycle Toy Kit is available here.

Insect Caterpillar to Butterfly Kit, 
Ladybug, Bee, Tadpole to Frog Kit 
Life Cycle Toys for Kids, 
Preschool Learning Activities for Age 3 4 5 6 7 8
Montessori Life Cycle Learning Education Toy
This learning toy kit is available here.

I love this poster visual that shows the life cycles of the butterfly, the frog, the chicken, the fish, the turtle, the apple, the pea plant, and the dragonfly.

Butterfly Life Cycle Poster
This life cycle poster is available here.

More Fun Butterfly Books for Kids


The Very Hungry Caterpillar 50th Anniversary Edition
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is available here.

Little Caterpillar
Little Caterpillar is available here.

Ten Wriggly, Wiggly Caterpillars
Ten Wriggly, Wiggly Caterpillars is available here.

How Does a Caterpillar Change
How Does a Caterpillar Change is available here.

My, Oh My - A Butterfly!
My, Oh My - A Butterfly! is available here.

Tracking Butterfly Migration

The Mystery of the Monarchs:
How Kids, Teachers, and Butterfly Fans Helped Fred and Norah Urquhart Track the Great Monarch Migration

The Mystery of the Monarchs
The Mystery of the Monarchs is available here.


Craft Supplies for Butterfly Themed Activities


Construction Paper
Construction Paper is available here.

Crayola Markers
This set of Crayola Markers is available here.

Glue Bundle - Liquid Glue and Glue Sticks
This glue bundle is available here.

Fiskars Scissors
These Fiskars Scissors are available here.

Studying the Anatomy of a Butterfly

Magnifying Glasses for Kids
These magnifying glasses are available here.


Butterfly:  External Parts Book
This Butterfly:  External Parts Book is available here.

Modeling Clay
This Air Dry Modeling Clay is available here.

Finger Paint
This finger paint is available here.

Now you should have all you need to teach your kids all about the Life Cycle of the Butterfly.  Your kids are sure to love this study and they'll want to get outside to check it all out in real life!  That's the best part!

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Go live life abundantly,

Tina

Friday, November 20, 2015

Chattanooga, Tennessee: Family Activities

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Chattanooga, Tennessee: Family Activities
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living

Recently, my family visited Chattanooga, Tennessee. We live approximately two and one-half hours from the city and visit there from time to time, but our visits are usually short and restricted to only activities that will fit into a short weekend. This year, we needed a family friendly vacation within a short distance from home so we decided to spend an entire week in Chattanooga, Tennessee. We found Chattanooga to be an incredibly family friendly place to visit. Residents there have spent a great deal of time, money, and efforts to improve the city’s previously neglected areas. Parks, bridges, and shopping venues have been added to the city’s attractions and older attractions have been well-kept and improved. Chattanooga, Tennessee is a perfect place to spend quality with the most special people on earth, family.

Chattanooga, Tennessee Family Activities

Chattanooga Lookouts Minor League Baseball Game


While visiting Chattanooga, be sure to take in a baseball game. The Chattanooga Lookouts’ is the local minor league baseball team and the stadium is located within walking distance from the Tennessee Aquarium and Imax Theater. The tickets are well priced and the stadium is rarely crowded. The mascots put on a great show and you never know who might show up to surprise the fans. When my family attended the game, we were entertained by the famous San Diego Chicken. A minor league baseball game is an inexpensive way to entertain a family and add to the experience of a Chattanooga vacation.

Baseball Game
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living

 Dinner Aboard The Southern Belle


The Tennessee River offers several opportunities for family fun along the Chattanooga shores. One unique experience is a meal, lunch or dinner, aboard the Riverboat The “Southern Belle”. Once a family boards the boat, they are guided to their assigned seats. After all passengers have boarded, dinner is served buffet style. An attendant will ask a few tables at a time to begin the line. The last few tables to be served must practice a bit of patience; however, the boat is small so this method of service does seem to be the best option. Passengers are offered several desserts to finish the meal. Once dinner is over, passengers may remain below, in the dining room for relaxation, dancing, and singing. Others may spend the remainder of the tour above deck while enjoying the beautiful Chattanooga evening. The dinner tours run about two hours long and provide another unique experience along the Tennessee River.

Dinner Cruise
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 The Tennessee Aquarium


The Tennessee Aquarium offers a world of aquatic exploration for all ages. Visitors will find the Ocean Journey Building just as pleasing as The River Journey Building. Both experiences are sure to be remembered as a vacation favorite as families view the world of sharks, sea horses, sting ray, jellyfish, aquatic plants, and much more. Watch for divers as they interact with the animals and maintain the tank. Be sure to visit the Aquarium’s Butterfly Garden. Visitors may obtain a chart which features photographs and descriptions of various types of butterflies. Then, they are encouraged to move about the room and discover all the varieties of the beautiful creatures and the plants among which they live. Butterflies are fragile creatures so please encourage gentleness and respect for the butterflies and their habitat.

 The Tennessee Aquarium


Tennessee Aquarium
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living

 The Butterfly Garden


Butterfly Garden
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Chattanooga’s North Shore


Across the bridge from Downtown Chattanooga, visit the North Shore shopping district. This older section of town has been given a new look with the addition of Coolidge Park and renovated shops. Coolidge Park offers a walkway alongside the Tennessee River which includes a small, but usually uncrowded water play area and carousel. Along the sidewalks are engraved footprints that teach steps to dances such as the Waltz, the Cha-Cha, and the Twist. The first two shops were stocked with finer items such as jewelry, paintings, and collectibles. Further down the street, visit River City Apparel for affordable clothing such as dresses, blouses, and accessories. For the more artistic visitors, step inside Art Creations for a large variety of art supplies such as brushes, canvases, paints, easels, and various other necessities. Prices are more than reasonable and artists are bound to leave the store well supplied for their next project.

North Shore
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living
North Shore
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living
Chattanooga, Tennessee: Family Activities
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living

The Tennessee Riverpark


Chattanooga visitors must take a stroll or bicycle ride along the Tennessee Riverpark. The Riverpark provides miles of walkway alongside the beautiful Tennessee River. Along the way, you will find rest areas complete with pic-nic tables and stationary charcoal grills, trash receptacles, clean restrooms, and mile markers. Walkers and bicycle riders enjoy a variety of atmosphere including tree covered shaded areas, sunny areas beside the waters, straightaways and curves, all adorned with trees and flowering plants. An individual or a family might choose to walk the entire distance or choose to walk only a short distance as we chose to do with our family. Park your vehicle in a number of marked parking lots along the way, walk a mile or two, and then return to your vehicle. Couples might enjoy a nice romantic evening walk. Families with young children can easily stroll infants and toddlers along in their strollers. Students from Chattanooga colleges and universities often find a nice place to study along the trail. Visitors are allowed to fish as well. The park prohibits skateboards, swimming, alcoholic beverages, and reckless behavior. The park is enjoyed by individuals and families of all ages.

The Tennessee Riverpark


Tennessee Riverpark
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living

The River Gorge Explorer


Another “must do” while visiting Chattanooga, Tennessee is the River Gorge Explorer boat ride. The River Gorge Explorer is a Tennessee Aquarium activity which proves to be one of Chattanooga’s most exciting adventures. The boat carries its passengers approximately sixteen miles down the Tennessee River while featuring both fast and slow rides along the river. The boat slows for other boaters, docks, and barges; then speeds up for a bit. Once the boat enters the gorge, passengers are allowed to enjoy several minutes above deck while enjoying the Chattanooga sunshine as the boat remains at a slower pace. A tour guide interacts with passengers while identifying various wildlife along the way. The ride lasts approximately two hours.

Tennessee Aquarium Boat Ride
Image Credit:  Abundant Family Living
Read more about places to visit in Chattanooga, Tennessee here.

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