Butterflies Are Migrating!!!

The following is a collection of artwork and comments from my kindergarten students about the migration of the monarch butterflies.


Colin

Butterflies fly in the daytime.

Scott

Moths fly at night and butterflies fly in the day.

Christine

A moth has a cocoon and a butterfly has a chrysalis.

Carrie

The monarch has pretend eyes on its bottom wings.

Melinda

The moth flies in the night and the butterfly flies in the daytime.

Crockett

The butterfly spins a chrysalis and a moth spins a cocoon.

Chris

The monarch taste bitter to the birds.

Aysha

Butterflies have caterpillar babies.

Brian

The monarch butterfly taste bitter to birds.

David

The monarch butterfly taste bitter to birds.

Jacob

The chrysalis has little dots on it.

Jessie

The scout's job is to find food and a place to lay eggs.

Nick

The monarch taste bitter to birds.

Stuart

The scout's job is to find food and a place to lay eggs.

Grant

The butterfly drinks nectar with its proboscis.

Mary

The monarch has pretend eyes on its bottom wings.

Rebecca

The moth has feathery antennas and the butterfly has knots on the end.

Daniel

The monarch has pretend eyes on its bottom wings.

Drew

Butterflies fold their wings and moths lay them flat when they're not flying.
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