Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ladybugs, Skeletons, and Arthur........Oh my!!!!!!

In science class we have been learning about the life cycle of a ladybug and we have learned so much about them! They have been alot of fun to observe. We received them as larvae, then they changed to pupa, and now they are adult ladybugs. Check out the pictures of our "Ladybug Land" below.........



Here's the egg.......
Here's the larva.......
Here's the pupa......
And......here's the adult!
This is an example of our flip book cover. Each student made their own this past week that shows each stage of life the ladybug goes through.
We have learned many interesting facts throughout our study as well. Did you know that one ladybug can lay 1,000 eggs during her lifetime? Or, that the female ladybugs are bigger than the made ladybugs? Also, did you know that the ladybug's real name is the ladybird beetle?
Here is the book that we have enjoyed reading to learn these interesting facts.....
We have also started to study the human body this week in science. Today we focused on the bones. We learned that without our skeleton we would not have our unique shape! Here are a few examples of the "Mr. Bones" skeletons the students put together today.......
This week in reading and language arts we have been doing a study of Marc Brown's Arthur series. We have really enjoyed reading different Arthur books and doing some fun activities to go along with them. Check out some of our hard work below......
Arthur story maps

Facts and Opinions about Arthur
Flip charts about Arthur that describe the story elements......

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