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Raising Butterflies
This is a packet that guides teachers and students through the butterfly raising process
1- Butterflies can, have, are, eat, live
2- Butterflies can, have, are
3- Caterpillars can, have, are, eat, live
4- Caterpillars can, have, are
5- Caterpillar info and care guide (3 pages)
6- Chrysalis care
7- Did you know? Butterfly facts
8- Boisterous Butterfly Tales- creative writing story prompts
9- Butterfly life cycle activity
10- Butterfly species research template
11- Caterpillar observation sheet
12- Caterpillar observation sheet- critical thinking extension
13- Chrysalis observation sheet
14- Chrysalis observation sheet- critical thinking extension
15- Butterfly Mad Libs
16- Parts of a Butterfly
17- Parts of a Butterfly defined
18- Butterfly Boggle
19- Make your own symmetrical butterfly
Hatching Chicks
This is a packet that guides teachers and students through the chick hatching process.
1- Chicks can, have, are, eat, live
2- Chicks can, have, are
3- Candling eggs guide (3 pages incl. F.A.Q.)
4- Candling eggs observation diagrams- 3 days
5- Candling eggs observation diagrams- 2 days
6- Chicken Life Cycle activity
7- "Egg-Citing" Story writing prompts
8- Chicken Facts (2 pages)
9- Chick Word Search
10- Chicken Breed Research Report Template
11- Chick Observation Sheet (simple)
12- Chick Observation Sheet (advanced)
13- Chick Mad Libs
14- Chick Duty Responsibilities
Hatching Ducks
This is a packet that guides teachers and students through the duck hatching process.
1- Ducks can, have, are, eat, live
2- Ducks can, have, are
3- Candling eggs guide
4- Candling Eggs benchmark days
5- Candling eggs observation diagrams- 28 days
6- Candling eggs observation diagram with notes- 3 days
7- Duck Life Cycle activity
8- "Egg-Citing" Story - writing prompts
9- Duck Facts
10- Duck Facts
11- Duck Word Search
12- Duck Breed Research Report Template
13- Duck Mad Libs
14- Duck Duty Responsibilities
Animal Research Template
This is a clear and simple way for students to record information about an animal they are researching.
Categories Include:
- Animal Name
- Animal Illustration Box
- Animal Classification
- Body Covering (skin, fur, feathers, etc.)
- Skeleton (vertebrate, invertebrate, exoskeleton)
- Food
- Adaptation
- 3 Interesting Facts
Ideally, this should be printed on 11*17 paper, but can be printed on 8.5*11 as well.