Butterfly Life Cycle: Metamorphosis
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Butterfly Life Cycle:
Metamorphosis
Ms. Harrington Second grade
Science lesson #1 10/3/12
Learning Objectives:
Standard 2-1 Standard 2-2 Standard 2-4
The students should understand the butterfly metamorphosis
They should be able to observe and take notes as they watch the metamorphosis
Understand the characteristics of each step and why it happens
The Beginning:First, A tiny little egg is laid by a girl butterfly on a leaf or stem of a plant.What is in this
little egg? A baby
Caterpillar
A few days later…The egg stays on the leaf until it is ready to hatch Look! It hatched! Now
it is a caterpillar!
Chrysalis The Chrysalis is the
resting stage for the caterpillar.
The caterpillar creates this chrysalis by using silk like string that the caterpillar produces.
The caterpillar wraps itself in this chrysalis for a long period of time, until it is ready to come out.
Chrysalis
Final Stage:
The caterpillar is no longer a caterpillar, it is now ready to come out of its chrysalis and form into a
butterfly.
Here is a short video summarizing the stages of metamorphosis
Fun Facts about Butterflies
Butterflies fly between 5 and 30 miles per hour!
A butterfly can lay up to 500 eggs! Some butterflies have a wing span of 11
inches! There are 700 species in North America! People who study butterflies are called
Lepidopterist!
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"Monarch Butterfly." Growing at Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Oct. 2012. <http://www.scienceprojectlab.com/monarch-butterfly.html>.