With moving to first grade came new themes in new units which I’m very excited about. One of them being a unit on the monarch butterfly. Which I have completely fallen in love with! To the point where I brought home seven monarch caterpillars at the beginning of the school year and released seven butterflies. Six were females and one was a male. It was super exciting; my mom and my husband fell in love with them as well. It’s been a great experience and something to look forward to.
At school we have been doing everything monarch so I’m going to share a couple of things with you that we have done along with some pictures of us releasing our monarchs at school.
Work on Writing Paper: Using the clip art as a prompt students write a story and add details to the pictures. Want a copy for your classroom you can find it here, on my TpT site.
Unscrambled Sentences:
Want a copy for your classroom you can find it here, on my TpT site.
Interactive Reading:
Click here for Interactive Read Aloud questions for Great Migrations Butterflies.
This one here I absolutely love it’s not one that we read it to our kids but it has tons of great information.
Guided Reading Book:
Click HERE for a Free copy of my lesson plan for this book.
At school we have been doing everything monarch so I’m going to share a couple of things with you that we have done along with some pictures of us releasing our monarchs at school.
Work on Writing Paper: Using the clip art as a prompt students write a story and add details to the pictures. Want a copy for your classroom you can find it here, on my TpT site.
Unscrambled Sentences:
Want a copy for your classroom you can find it here, on my TpT site.
Interactive Reading:
Click here for Interactive Read Aloud questions for Great Migrations Butterflies.
This one here I absolutely love it’s not one that we read it to our kids but it has tons of great information.
Guided Reading Book:
Click HERE for a Free copy of my lesson plan for this book.
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