Life Cycle of a Butterfly
In this lesson, students will learn about and discuss the life cycle of a butterfly.
They will then get 10 shapes total from the teacher (circles and squares). They will use their math skills to make a number sentence to show they have a total of 10.
They will then create a butterfly by gluing the shapes on the coffee filter and tying it with a pipe cleaner. They can add color with markers.
After their butterflies are done, teacher will take a poll to see what shape was used the most. As a class, they will graph the data and answer questions about it.
Lesson Grade Level
1st GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zjTYYnDY_vdVFdpsC2Wkv4oVowvFwa5d/edit?u…Subject Area
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