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Sharon O'Toole

Butterfly and Moth Life Cycle | Children's Butterfly Site - 0 views

  • Français Deutsch Español Italiano Nederlands
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      Pretty interesting that the site is offered in other languages
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    This is a nice site for children and is very colorful
Sharon O'Toole

Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle Chart - Butterflies - Animals & Insects - Living Orga... - 0 views

  • 24 × 36". This full-color, laminated poster provides beautiful photomicrographs of all stages of the butterfly life cycle. Even the background of the poster is a micrograph of a leaf with painted lady eggs. Showing the intricate microscopic details of butterfly eggs, caterpillars, chrysalids, and adult butterflies will enhance your students' classroom experience with our painted lady butterfly kits. The back of the poster offers fun butterfly facts and describes the stages of metamorphosis.
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      With all of the great stuff tagged and highlighted and learned in this class, who really needs to buy this? :-)
J J

IB Computing: Topic 1 - Systems & Software Life Cycle index page - 0 views

shared by J J on 10 Aug 08 - Cached
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    Topic 1 Systems & Software Life Cycle (unofficial, official page).
Sharon O'Toole

Butterfly Life Cycle 1st Grade WebQuest - 0 views

  • Lincoln School, New Bedford, MA.
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      Local school made good!
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Local school made good
Sharon O'Toole

FREE Butterfly Coloring Pages: Flying Butterfly - 0 views

  • Butterfly Life Cycle
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Good for a quick coloring project
Sharon O'Toole

Butterfly Life Cycle Photo Gallery - 0 views

  • Butterflies Mating
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Rated PG-13? :-)
Sharon O'Toole

Butterfly facts, Butterflies and moths, Life cycle of Butterfly - 0 views

  • What Is a Butterfly ?Butterflies belong to INSECTS, which is the largest, most varied group of animals.The main features of these animals have in common are:- 6 legs- one pair of antennae- a segmented  body in which three body parts, a head, a thorax and an abdomen can be distinguished. Insects are further divided into 30 orders, the main basis of classification being their wing structure.Butterflies belong to, alongside with moths to an order called Lepidoptera
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Not a great site in that there are no pictures.
Sharon O'Toole

Life Cycle of Butterflies (Lesson Plan) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

  • Have students send caterpillar and butterfly questions from their worksheets to the Children's Butterfly Site (http://bsi.montana.edu/web/kidsbutterfly/) expert via email. Students can go to the Gallery page of Children's Butterfly Site (http://bsi.montana.edu/web/kidsbutterfly/) to see photographs of butterflies and moths from around the world.
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Interesting that it's linked to another site that I found meaningful a few moments before locating this site.
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    Good lesson plan.
Sharon O'Toole

Monarch Picture Story - 0 views

  • Photo of a Monarch butterfly on milkweed
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      Beautiful photos on this site.
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    Nice photos and informational.
Sharon O'Toole

Where Do Butterflies Come From? - 0 views

  • Here's what you need: Toilet-paper tube Tongue depressor or ice-cream pop stick Heavy paper 6" (150 mm) piece of pipe cleaner, folded in half Markers or crayons Scissors and glue
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      This is a great little early elementary education project.
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    This site has a terrific project.
Sharon O'Toole

Academy of Natural Sciences - Butterflies! - 0 views

  • The butterfly and moth develop through a process called metamorphosis. This is a Greek word that means transformation or change in shape.
    • Sharon O'Toole
       
      This site is on the straight-forward, boring side.
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