Butterflyor Moth Moth? Made for 2nd Graders... Project Bibliography

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Butterfly Butterfly oror

MothMoth?

Made for 2nd Graders...

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Butterfly or Moth?Butterfly or Moth?

Today you will learn about a Painted Lady Butterfly and

a Robin (Cecropia) Moth.

What is a butterfly?

What is a moth?

Click the butterfly to learn more...

Click the moth to learn more...

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What is a Moth?What is a Moth?

•A moth is an insect.• it has a head• six legs• a body with two parts• big eyes• antennae• a tongue called

proboscis

•Moths have thick, furry bodies.

•Most moths fly at night.

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What is a Moth ?…What is a Moth ?…

•They live in gardens, forests and grasslands.

•Most moths have thick, feathery antennae without knobs.

•When moths are resting, they fold their wings out like an open book.

•An adult moth does not eat.

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Life Cycle of a MothLife Cycle of a Moth

•A female moth lays some eggs.

•A caterpillar crawls out of an egg.

•The larvae molts several times

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•The larva eats and eats.

Life cycle of the Moth ...Life cycle of the Moth ... Home

Life cycle of the Moth ...Life cycle of the Moth ...•The larva molts several times.

•The caterpillar spins a cocoon.

•The new moth emerges from the cocoon.

•Soon it flies away.

•It does not eat as an adult.

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Life Cycle of a Moth...Life Cycle of a Moth...

•A new moth emerges from the cocoon.

•Soon it flies away.

•It does not eat as an adult.

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•The Cecropia belongs to the silk moth family.

Cecropia (Robin Moth)Cecropia (Robin Moth)

•Their bodies are 5 inches long.

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•They are the largest moth in North America.

•The Robin Moth has a wing span of 5 to 6 inches.

Cecropia (Robin Moth)Cecropia (Robin Moth)

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•They have many enemies.

•They do not eat as adults because they do not have a tongue.

•The Cecropia caterpillar is green with red, yellow and blue bumps.

Cecropia (Robin Moth)Cecropia (Robin Moth)Home

Cecropia ( Robin Moth)Cecropia ( Robin Moth)

•A female Robin Moth can lay more than 100 eggs.

•It takes 10-12 days for the eggs to hatch.

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Cecropia (Robin Moth)Cecropia (Robin Moth)•Caterpillars skin does not grow.

•When the skin gets too tight, it sheds its skin. This is called molting.

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• A butterfly is an insect.

•Butterflies have six legs, a head, and a two part body.

•They have long thin bodies.

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•They have two wings, big eyes, and a tongue called a proboscis.

•They have long, thin antennae with little knobs on the ends. They are used for smelling.

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•Most butterflies fly during the day.

• When they are resting, most butterflies fold their wings up over their backs.

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•A female butterfly lays some eggs.

•A tiny caterpillar, or larva crawls out of an egg.

•The larva eats and eats. It sheds its skin and grows.

Life Cycle of a ButterflyLife Cycle of a ButterflyHome

•The caterpillar becomes a pupa covered by a hard shell called a chrysalis.

•A new butterfly emerges from the chrysalis.

Life Cycle of a ButterflyLife Cycle of a ButterflyHome

•Soon it flies away!

Life Cycle of a ButterflyLife Cycle of a ButterflyHome

•The Painted Lady Butterfly is one of the most common butterflies in the world.

•The Painted Lady looks a lot like a Monarch. It is dark orange and black.

•They are strong fliers. They can travel up to 620 miles.

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•The Painted Lady caterpillar eats right after it hatches.

•They eat Mallow plants.

•They also like to lay their eggs on this plant.

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•Painted Lady Butterflies are found all over the world except Antarctica and South America.

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•The Painted Lady can live longer than any other butterfly.

•If you would like to find out more about the Painted Lady CLICK HERE

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Click on the butterflyto see a movie.

ActivitesActivitesClick on the activity you want to do:

Make your own Hungry Caterpillar book

Writing activity

“Make a colorful butterfly” art activity

Make your own butterfly book

Butterfly poetry

Comparing butterflies and moths

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Butterfly and Moth word finds

•Read The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.

•Think about how hungry he was and what he ate each day.

•Go to the next page and follow directions.

You are going to make your own Hungry Caterpillar

book.

Get a copy of these two

pages from your teacher.

Have FUN!!!!!Activities

Select one of these topics to write about.

•Pretend you are a moth or a butterfly. Write a letter to your mom telling her how your life has changed since you were an egg.

•Pretend you are the very hungry caterpillar. Tell what your favorite food is and why you like it. Also tell why this food would help you grow.

•Go to the library and find a book about butterflies and moths. Read the about a different butterfly or moth. Be ready to share with your class at least 3 interesting facts about your moth or butterfly.

Activities

You are going to make a colorful butterfly.

You will need the following materials:

*a sheet of paper

* a marker or crayon

* waxed crayon

* many colors of tissue paper-cut into small shapes

* liquid starch (Spray) or water-down white glue

* pipe cleaners

* tape

Follow the directions carefully:

1 ) Draw a butterfly outline on your paper. Put a sheet of waxed paper on top of your outline.

•2) Spray starch on the wax paper. Cover the wet wax paper with pieces of tissue paper. Make any design that you want as long as you cover the whole picture. Spray the paper again and add another layer of tissue paper.

•3) You may add one more layer of tissue paper if you wish. If you do this spray it again.

•4) Let the butterfly dry overnight.

•5) Peel off the waxed paper. Be careful not to tear your tissue paper.

•6) Place your drawing under your tissue paper. Trace your butterfly on to your tissue paper.

7) Cut out your butterfly shape.

8) Place a pipe cleaner along the middle of the body. Bend the ends around the top and the bottom. Tape or glue the pipe cleaner to the body.

9) Next put a pipe cleaner through the top of the body and bend to make a “V” for the antennae.

10) Hang your Butterfly in the window.

11) ENJOY!!!!!

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MAKE YOUR OWN BUTTERFLY BOOK:

DIRECTIONS:

•Get a copy of this page from your teacher.

•Follow the direction and have fun !

Activities

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Name_____________________________________________

List the common characteristics of butterflies and moths.List characteristics specific to each.

Common Characteristics ofButterflies and Moths

1._____________________________2._____________________________3._____________________________4._____________________________5._____________________________

Butterfly MothCharacteristics of Butterflies Characteristics of Moths1._____________________________ 1.___________________________2._____________________________ 2.___________________________3._____________________________ 3.___________________________4._____________________________ 4.___________________________5._____________________________ 5.___________________________

Use this graphic organizer to compare the butterfly and the moth.

Butterfly only Moth only

Butterfly and Moth

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Find the hidden message and fill in the blanks.

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Butterfly Word Find

S F A L C Y S B D S U R I K N G T H E T D A Y M IL E T B Q A R O P F J F U U L B I E C E D O H Y TG R L U D I T I N L Y D A E H I O G P R J C Q X AP Z R C S O N E E A N N E T N A S G O E O M G U GQ F U T A N M U R X S I L A S Y R H C N L Q E C OR D L A I R P E N P O C X V H L F E N N L P D O RX E J N Q L I V N F I S T P L Q Z K G I J I C M GS E G B H A R P V S X L K V Z L D G P P C A A K UU M Y P J X I S S P W P L E M P E H B S I V A Y PM E T A M O R P H O S I S A L M T Z F M Y V O F AR C Q P J T M Z X I P M F L R E D V D A B Y P J BE S D R T Y Q S I G Q B H S L H T S Y L F A P H MG N I T L O M T H S T J E N F B I O A L N W V T VL T H Q G H J Q R P V Y J H S W L W N O U F P A RY T Y H H E I Z U J E X I T N P Z U W W P B R Y EG T D Z P R O B O S C I S A X L T Z Q S T Q Q W CL B M V U X R L Q P C T D A J V Q M M I U E V X EX G C U W D F E V J S N S G N I W M S D D N Q F PF J S I R L O T N O E A N L D U T R B J D D X G LM J Q F U R G F T J Q V V S M C S X G S I C C H N

ABDOMENANTENNAEBRISTLESCATERPILLARCHRYSALISEGGEXOSKELETONEYESHEADMALLOWMETAMORPHOSISMOLTINGPROBOSCISSILKSPINNERETSPINNINGSPIRACLESWINGS

Find the hidden message in the word find and write it on thelines.

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Butterfly or Moth Powerpoint ProjectBibliography

Web Pages:“The Butterfly Website”. Matrix Graphics Corporation, 1995-2000http://butterflywebsite.com/ “Children’s Butterfly Site”. USGS, 2000.http://www.mesc.usgs.gov/butterfly/butterfly “Cecropia Moth”. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1999.http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/entomol/images/cecropia/cecrop_male.jpg “Cecropia Moth”. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative ExtensionService, 1999.http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/ex_jo/hort/Butterfly/CecropiaMoth.htm “Butterflies”. Costa Rica’s TravelNet, 1995-97.http://centralamerica.com/cr/butterfly/index.htm#plant “Tips for Butterfly Gardening with Native Texas Plants”. Zilker Gardens.http://www.zilker-garden.org/valbf/amerpaintlady.html Milkweed Café Video Page.http://www.milkweedcafe.com/video.html “Painted Lady Butterflies and More”. Arthur Elementary School.http://arthur.k12.il.us/arthurgs/buterfly.htm “The Very Hungry Caterpillar is 30 Years Old!” Eric Carle Website.http://www.eric-carle.com/VHCbdaypage.html “Interesting Facts about the Painted Lady”. Cold Creek Elementary School.http://bvsd.k12.co.us/schools/coalc/Pages/Laura_paintedlady.html “Raising Painted Lady Butterflies”. Cold Creek Elementary School.http://bvsd.k12.co.us/schools/coalc/Pages/Laura_paintedlady.html

Books:Fowler, Allan. It Could Still Be A Butterfly. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1994.Stone, Lynn M. Moths; Nighttime Animals. Verno Beach, FL: The Rourke Corporation, Inc., 1993.Bailey, Donna. Butterflies. Austin: Steck-Vaughn Library, 1991.Still, John. Amazing Butterflies and Moths. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991.National Science Resource Center Science and Technology for Children. The Life Cycle of Butterflies.

North Carolina: Carolina Biological Supply Company, 1992.

Periodicals:Zoobooks: Butterflies. June 1990. Volume Seven Number Nine.Butterflies: Science Mini-Unit. (FS-7077) Frank Schaffer Publications, Inc.

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