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Kristin Lindbergh

Discover butterflies and moths in your area.Visit Butterflies and Moths of North America. - 0 views

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    Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA), a searchable database of verified butterfly and moth records in the United States and Mexico.
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    This link allows you to search the kinds of butterflies and moths in your state.
Tom Stimson

Explore Butterflies! - 0 views

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    Build a butterfly habitat, learn more about butterflies in these interactive "games"
Tom Stimson

THE BLUE MORPHO in 3D :: Butterfly World : - 0 views

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    Rotate and examine the Blue Morpho up close. Morpho butterflies are among the most stunning butterflies with bright iridescent blue wings. The underside of the wings, however, is dark brown, which provides the butterfly camouflage when at rest and eating. A row of eyespots on the underside also are designed to fool predators. The blue color derives from iridescence rather than from a pigmentation, and it is the reflection and refraction of light through prismic scales that gives the morpho its incredible color.
Tom Stimson

Butterfly Wing Patterns - 0 views

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    Welcome to the butterfly wing pattern module of Class Insecta. Most butterfly and moth wings are covered with a dense mosaic of tiny individually colored scales forming a myriad of striking color patterns and designs. This beauty has elevated human perception of butterflies to a level of heightened appreciation. As you browse the six posters, you'll learn about wing structure, design analysis, pattern formation and adaptational benefits.
Tom Stimson

Butterfly basics - 0 views

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    The butterfly collection at the Field Museum
John Evans

Learn About Flying Fauna with Audubon Birds and Butterflies - iPad App Review | PadGadget - 2 views

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    "For iPad owners who love being outside, but aren't that into sports, bird and butterfly watching apps provide a way to engage with the natural world, usually without breaking a sweat."
Tom Stimson

Butterflies by COLOUR - 0 views

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    Color + Design Blog / Colorful Beauty in Nature: Butterflies by COLOURlovers
Tom Stimson

The Butterfly Conservatory | American Museum of Natural History - 0 views

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    Web cams, photo gallery, FAQ about butterflies. Active during the day, they live almost everywhere around the world, from Arctic tundra to tropical rain forests.
Tom Stimson

Children's Butterfly Website - 0 views

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    Originally developed by renowned lepidopterist Paul A. Opler in conjunction with the Fort Collins Science Center, the Children's Butterfly Site is now a project of the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University.
Tom Stimson

Butterflies North and South - 0 views

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    Virtual Museum of Canada
Tom Stimson

MORPHOLOGY of a BUTTERFLY - 0 views

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    [1] image - Visual Dictionary Online ANIMAL KINGDOM :: INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS
John Evans

First Grade Workflow Fluency | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "As first graders are learning about the butterfly life cycle, we wanted to stay away from usual activities such as coloring in a pre-printed coloring page. INSTEAD of such an activity (created by others) and a quiz about recalling the different stages of the life cycle as assessment, we decided to have students built on their knowledge and fluency of creating a collage and CREATING a visual of their learning. The digital visual was to become an artifact for their student portfolio."
Tom Stimson

Maps of the Monarch Butterfly Migration and Monarch Butterfly Unit - 0 views

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    Journey North:
John Evans

Geo-Literacy Projects Build Students' Understanding of Our Complex World | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "If interdisciplinary project-based learning is a goal for you and your students this school year, you might want to start with questions that put a premium on place. For example: Where are bicycle accidents most likely to happen in your community? Where's the best spot to watch for migrating Monarch butterflies? What's the safest evacuation route in the event of a natural disaster? How have the neighborhoods of New Orleans changed after Hurricane Katrina? To investigate such questions, students would need to gather and analyze data, look for patterns, think critically, and communicate their understanding with maps and other visual aids. In the process, they would also make connections across content areas and deepen their geo-literacy skills."
John Evans

Educators, Use the STEM Library to Bring Coding to your Classroom | Tynker Blog - 4 views

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    "Did you know that your students can use coding to show the lifecycle of a butterfly? Create a history timeline or interactive story? Demonstrate fractions or probability? With our new STEM Project Library - featuring ready-to-use project templates that support many academic areas - you can easily enhance STEM learning by making coding a part of what you already teach, while adding a new level of fun for your students."
John Evans

A Complete Guide for Stop-Motion Animation in the Art Room | The Art of Education | Blo... - 2 views

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    "I was first inspired to explore stop-motion when I met influential art ed dude Mark Jones. He's the genius behind some of the best stop-motion animation videos designed, written, and created by kids. I was lucky enough to see him at my state art ed conference a few years back. If you haven't seen these videos - watch them before you go any further! The Robot and the Butterfly Stand Up Tall Stand Up Tall: Behind the Scenes (to help visualize the process) See more on Mr. Jones' YouTube channel. After seeing the potential, I asked myself: How do I do this with MY kids?"
Tom Stimson

Journey North for Kids -Butterflies - 0 views

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    A sampling of stories, pictures and video clips from nature just for kids!
Tom Stimson

Butterflies Teacher's Guide - 0 views

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    pdf document
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