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THE AMAZING LIFE OF
                       BUTTERFLIES




                                       BY
                                  EVELYN SAVORY




North American Division Teacher
Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                             Page 2 of 95




                                        Table of Contents




   Table of Contents
   Administration
   Tips
   Introduction of Unit
            Section A--Physical Characteristics
   Science Activities
            Section B--Butterflies and Moths
   Language Arts Activities
   Bible Butterfly Acrostic
   Reading Activity--Brown And Furry Caterpillar
   Science Activities--Butterfly Eggs & Mouth
   Practical Arts Activity--Butterfly Treats
   Internet Resource
   Reading Activity--Butterfly Book Report
            Section C--Butterfly Behavior
            Section D--The Monarch
   Social Studies Activity--Butterflies Everywhere
            Section E--Butterfly Life Cycle
   Science Activity--Parts of a Caterpillar
   Caterpillar Art
            Section F--The Chrysalis
   PE Activity--Butterfly Pantomime
   Math Activities
   Math and Art Activity--Symmetry
   Share
   Share and Bible Activity--Choric Speech--”Creation”
   Inspiration
   Creative Writing
   Reading Activities
   Language Arts Activities
   Creative Writing
   Language Arts Activities
   Bible Activity
   Butterfly Action Song
   Bible Action Song




     North American Division Teacher
     Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                                               Page 3 of 95




                                  Introduction to Unit

Like glittering gems, butterflies add flash and sparkle to our surroundings. Butter-
flies are a delightful addition to any garden. The motion of their wings bring a
welcome sense of life and freedom. Their beautiful colors are as vivid as flowers
which they help to pollinate.


This thematic unit presents amazing facts about the life of butterflies.    Students
will learn about the physical characteristics and beautiful coloration of butterflies.
They will discover that God created many different kinds of butterflies, called spe-
cies.       They will study some of their unique behaviors, such as camouflage, bask-
ing, roosting, hibernation and migration, the drama of butterfly reproduction and of
course, the stages of their astonishing metamorphosis.       As the only truly migra-
tory butterfly, the Monarch will be highlighted to show the migration habits of these
fascinating creatures.


Integrated activities will provide exciting cross-curriculum activities and review of
facts for students of K – 5.




   North American Division Teacher
   Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                                                Page 4 of 95




          Section A - What is a Butterfly?

                                       Physical Characteristics




   Butterflies are insects with two pairs of colorful wings and knobbed antennae that
   belong to the animal group called Lepidoptera. All butterflies are insects, with six
   legs and a body divided into head, thorax, (mid-section) and abdomen (lower
   section). They have two antennae and a mouth called the proboscis, which works
   like a drinking straw. Through the proboscis nectar and other sources of nourish-
   ment are ingested. Butterflies also smell and touch with their antennae.




     North American Division Teacher
     Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                                                   Page 5 of 95



   The butterfly’s compound eyes are highly sensitive to color including the colors
   that the human eye cannot see (the ultraviolet light). Their feet and antennae are
   used for detecting colors by touch. However, the extraordinary wings of the but-
   terfly are definitely its most exquisite feature.

   Butterflies have a pair of fore wings and a pair of hind wings. Each wing has an
   upper (dorsal) and lower (ventral) surface lined with veins. The color of the wings
   distinguishes each species. The color patterns on the butterfly’s wings are made
   up of thousands of tiny scales.

   Butterflies do not grow in size, but come in a variety of sizes, from the very large to
   the very small. They live all over the world, even in some of the hottest and
   coldest places. Most butterflies live in the tropics where many plants provide food
   for caterpillars and nectar for butterflies. Some butterflies live only a few hours
   while others live almost a year.

   Butterflies are usually seen around flowers and flowering shrubs and trees. They
   need the warmth of the sun in order to fly. They spread their wings to expose
   them to sunshine. At night, butterflies may be found sleeping on a leaf or grass
   stalk with their wings closed above their backs.




     North American Division Teacher
     Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                                                    Page 6 of 95




                            Why is a Butterfly an Insect?
Name __________________                      Date____________________

As you explore the topic of butterflies, some children may be curious and ask why
the butterfly is an insect. Explain and show the children why the butterfly is classi-
fied as an insect.

Materials

Pictures of a butterfly and other insects (moth, ant, mosquito, fly, honeybee, drag-
onfly, wasp, ladybug, etc.)

Directions

1.      Display some pictures of other insects. Tell the children to observe the
        insects.

2.      Ask the children to name some ways in which the insects are alike. List their
        responses on the chalkboard or on chart paper.

3.      Establish that an insect has three body parts – head, thorax, and abdomen –
        two feelers or antennae, and six legs. Some insects have wings.

4.      On chalkboard create two lists: Insect/Not An insect. Each time a bug is
        named have children snap fingers if it has three body parts, two feelers and
        six legs. Write the name of the bug in the appropriate list.

5.      Display a picture of a butterfly. Identify its insect parts – head, thorax, abdo-
        men, two antennae, and six legs.




  North American Division Teacher                                                  Science
  Bulletin
The Amazing Life of Butterflies                                               Page 7 of 95




                              Parts of a Butterfly
Name ______________________                    Date______________________


Directions: Match the words to the butterfly body parts then color the butterfly.




thorax                              scales                     abdomen




wings

                                                                          head




proboscis                                                                   legs
antennae




  North American Division Teacher                                             Science
  Bulletin

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Butterfly

  • 1. THE AMAZING LIFE OF BUTTERFLIES BY EVELYN SAVORY North American Division Teacher Bulletin
  • 2. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 2 of 95 Table of Contents Table of Contents Administration Tips Introduction of Unit Section A--Physical Characteristics Science Activities Section B--Butterflies and Moths Language Arts Activities Bible Butterfly Acrostic Reading Activity--Brown And Furry Caterpillar Science Activities--Butterfly Eggs & Mouth Practical Arts Activity--Butterfly Treats Internet Resource Reading Activity--Butterfly Book Report Section C--Butterfly Behavior Section D--The Monarch Social Studies Activity--Butterflies Everywhere Section E--Butterfly Life Cycle Science Activity--Parts of a Caterpillar Caterpillar Art Section F--The Chrysalis PE Activity--Butterfly Pantomime Math Activities Math and Art Activity--Symmetry Share Share and Bible Activity--Choric Speech--”Creation” Inspiration Creative Writing Reading Activities Language Arts Activities Creative Writing Language Arts Activities Bible Activity Butterfly Action Song Bible Action Song North American Division Teacher Bulletin
  • 3. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 3 of 95 Introduction to Unit Like glittering gems, butterflies add flash and sparkle to our surroundings. Butter- flies are a delightful addition to any garden. The motion of their wings bring a welcome sense of life and freedom. Their beautiful colors are as vivid as flowers which they help to pollinate. This thematic unit presents amazing facts about the life of butterflies. Students will learn about the physical characteristics and beautiful coloration of butterflies. They will discover that God created many different kinds of butterflies, called spe- cies. They will study some of their unique behaviors, such as camouflage, bask- ing, roosting, hibernation and migration, the drama of butterfly reproduction and of course, the stages of their astonishing metamorphosis. As the only truly migra- tory butterfly, the Monarch will be highlighted to show the migration habits of these fascinating creatures. Integrated activities will provide exciting cross-curriculum activities and review of facts for students of K – 5. North American Division Teacher Bulletin
  • 4. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 4 of 95 Section A - What is a Butterfly? Physical Characteristics Butterflies are insects with two pairs of colorful wings and knobbed antennae that belong to the animal group called Lepidoptera. All butterflies are insects, with six legs and a body divided into head, thorax, (mid-section) and abdomen (lower section). They have two antennae and a mouth called the proboscis, which works like a drinking straw. Through the proboscis nectar and other sources of nourish- ment are ingested. Butterflies also smell and touch with their antennae. North American Division Teacher Bulletin
  • 5. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 5 of 95 The butterfly’s compound eyes are highly sensitive to color including the colors that the human eye cannot see (the ultraviolet light). Their feet and antennae are used for detecting colors by touch. However, the extraordinary wings of the but- terfly are definitely its most exquisite feature. Butterflies have a pair of fore wings and a pair of hind wings. Each wing has an upper (dorsal) and lower (ventral) surface lined with veins. The color of the wings distinguishes each species. The color patterns on the butterfly’s wings are made up of thousands of tiny scales. Butterflies do not grow in size, but come in a variety of sizes, from the very large to the very small. They live all over the world, even in some of the hottest and coldest places. Most butterflies live in the tropics where many plants provide food for caterpillars and nectar for butterflies. Some butterflies live only a few hours while others live almost a year. Butterflies are usually seen around flowers and flowering shrubs and trees. They need the warmth of the sun in order to fly. They spread their wings to expose them to sunshine. At night, butterflies may be found sleeping on a leaf or grass stalk with their wings closed above their backs. North American Division Teacher Bulletin
  • 6. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 6 of 95 Why is a Butterfly an Insect? Name __________________ Date____________________ As you explore the topic of butterflies, some children may be curious and ask why the butterfly is an insect. Explain and show the children why the butterfly is classi- fied as an insect. Materials Pictures of a butterfly and other insects (moth, ant, mosquito, fly, honeybee, drag- onfly, wasp, ladybug, etc.) Directions 1. Display some pictures of other insects. Tell the children to observe the insects. 2. Ask the children to name some ways in which the insects are alike. List their responses on the chalkboard or on chart paper. 3. Establish that an insect has three body parts – head, thorax, and abdomen – two feelers or antennae, and six legs. Some insects have wings. 4. On chalkboard create two lists: Insect/Not An insect. Each time a bug is named have children snap fingers if it has three body parts, two feelers and six legs. Write the name of the bug in the appropriate list. 5. Display a picture of a butterfly. Identify its insect parts – head, thorax, abdo- men, two antennae, and six legs. North American Division Teacher Science Bulletin
  • 7. The Amazing Life of Butterflies Page 7 of 95 Parts of a Butterfly Name ______________________ Date______________________ Directions: Match the words to the butterfly body parts then color the butterfly. thorax scales abdomen wings head proboscis legs antennae North American Division Teacher Science Bulletin