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The Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Life Cycle of a Butterfly. By Mrs. Kong. There are four stages. Egg Caterpillar or Larva Chrysalis or Pupa Butterfly. Egg. A female lays eggs on a leaf. They hatch in about 5 days. Caterpillar or Larva. It grows and eats a lot of food. Grows the most during this stage.

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The Life Cycle of a Butterfly

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  1. The Life Cycle of a Butterfly By Mrs. Kong

  2. There are four stages. • Egg • Caterpillar or Larva • Chrysalis or Pupa • Butterfly

  3. Egg • A female lays eggs on a leaf. • They hatch in about 5 days.

  4. Caterpillar or Larva • It grows and eats a lot of food. • Grows the most during this stage. • The caterpillar hangs upside down and attaches itself to a twig.

  5. Chrysalis or Pupa • This is called the resting stage. • The caterpillar is disguised in a case to protect itself from its enemies. • It is going through metamorphosis or changing into a butterfly.

  6. Butterfly or Adult • The butterfly breaks open the chrysalis. • When it comes out, it uncurls and pumps its wings. • It can’t eat – it drinks through its probiscus ( a long straw-like tube).

  7. Fun Facts • Butterflies use their feet to taste things! • A caterpillar has over 1,000 muscles and no bones! • When the temperature is lower than 50 degrees, a butterfly will not fly.

  8. What did you learn? 1. Where does a female butterfly lay her eggs? 2. What are two things a caterpillar does during this stage? 3. What is another name for the chrysalis stage? 4. Can a butterfly eat? Why or why not?

  9. Works Cited • California Department of Education http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/pn/fd/documents/sci-stnd.pdf Content Standards for Second Grade • Cool Science www.hhmi.org/ coolscience/butterfly/ Butterfly Life Cycle • Enchanted Learning www.enchantedlearning.com/ themes/butterfly.shtml Parts of a Caterpillar • SMCDSB smcdsb.on.ca/.../ life_cycle__butterfly.htm Chrysalis • Lewisham ecs.lewisham.gov.uk/ youthspace/ca/Lorraine/gr... Butterfly Eggs

  10. Works Cited (continued) • SOSU www.sosu.edu/.../ bulletinboards/butterflies.htm Butterfly • MHSchool www.mhschool.com/science/ 2005/student/gl/glos... Pupa(Chrysalis green) • Locksheath-jun www.locksheath-jun.hants.sch.uk/ 3links.ht Egg of bottom of leaf • Learner www.learner.org/.../ monarch/eclose002.jpg Chrysalis • Paradise-Jewelry www.paradise-jewelry.com/ butterfly-lifecycle.htm Caterpillar in J Formation

  11. Works Cited (continued) • Butterfly Breeders http://butterflybreeders.org/pages/letslearn/funfacts.html Fun Facts about Butterflies • Personal personal.monm.edu/ SFINLEN/ Butterfly Life Cycle • Locksheath-jun www.locksheath-jun.hants.sch.uk/ 3links.htm Egg on Leaf • Enchanted Learning http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/butterfly/activities/printouts/lifecycle.shtml Butterfly Life Cycle Chart • Woody Pest woodypest.ifas.ufl.edu/ 1011.htm Caterpillar

  12. Works Cited (continued) • Butterflies www.butterflies.org/ images/Painted%20Lady%20E... Egg • Natural Sciences www.naturalsciences.org/ funstuff/notebook/inv... Chrysalis on Twig • Scott Camazine www.scottcamazine.com/.../ 10monarch_jpg.htm Butterfly (close-up)

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