Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Our Caterpillar Weekend!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
GIANT, pretty, moth!
There was a flurry of excitement as the students gathered around this giant moth on the playground. Three of them ran inside to get me and a camera, I am glad they found me! I have never seen something so big and beautiful. I always think of moths as the little, brown ones that flutter around the lights outside. The boys that came to get me with the camera earlier just came with a book. They found the caterpillar and moth when they got to class! It is called the Cecropia Moth and is the largest caterpillar in Canada and the US. It can grow to 10 cm as a caterpillar and be very fat. The caterpillar eats many different tree leaves such as lilac, apple, ash and cherry. We have lots of lilac trees around our playground, maybe that is where it came from!
Check this out!
Check this out!
This is my adult hand! |
Friday, May 24, 2013
Time Lapse Video
Last weekend while I had the caterpillars at home, I tried out time lapse photography/video. I set up my dslr camera with a caterpillar that was ready to go into chrysalis and let it got all night, taking a photo every minute and a half. When I woke up I was excited to see how it turned out...the caterpillar was still hanging there and the camera battery had died half way through the night. So, I charged the battery and set it up again through the day. This time it worked! I caught the caterpillar going into his chrysalis. The lesson this time was that the photos needed to be closer together. Regardless, I made it into a video. You will notice that the caterpillar very quickly changes, this is because it happened in a matter of 5 minutes which was only a few photos.
I also found an app that makes this process WAY easier. Of course. It is called iTimelapse and it costs $1.99. Worth every penny! You follow all the steps and the app takes the photos and puts them together (renders them) into a video. You can watch the video right there or share it in a variety of ways. Of course my class thought this was as awesome as I did so we tried it at the beginning of their gym class. This video is of them having their free time warm up and then settling in to their squads.
I am planning to catch the process of the butterfly emerging using this process as soon as they are ready! Stay tuned :)
- Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
I also found an app that makes this process WAY easier. Of course. It is called iTimelapse and it costs $1.99. Worth every penny! You follow all the steps and the app takes the photos and puts them together (renders them) into a video. You can watch the video right there or share it in a variety of ways. Of course my class thought this was as awesome as I did so we tried it at the beginning of their gym class. This video is of them having their free time warm up and then settling in to their squads.
I am planning to catch the process of the butterfly emerging using this process as soon as they are ready! Stay tuned :)
- Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Weekend Caterpillar Invasion
What a crazy caterpillar weekend! As you know, we have hundreds of caterpillars. We had to buy plants to feed them because they were running out of food. On Friday, I took a bunch home with another net to transfer them into for space and feeding. On Friday evening I moved them all into their cozy, new home. Early Saturday morning I was up to get Emily a bottle, I took one step into the kitchen and noticed something on the floor. I flicked on the light and {*sigh} there were about 10 caterpillars crawling all over the kitchen! I quickly scooped them up and put them back in their net. Then I noticed some on the counter, climbing the cupboards, much farther away in the dining and living rooms and even one all the way downstairs in the basement! Sheesh! Thank goodness I noticed when Emily found a few before she was able to get them in her mouth or squeeze them too hard.
I fixed up their net to make it more secure, and hopefully escape-proof. No such luck! Through the weekend I continued to find caterpillars here and there. I even found one attached to a thank-you card that eventually went into his chrysalis.
I went to school early this morning to get some work done. When I arrived, the caterpillars there needed new plants to munch on so I started dealing with them. As I walked down the hall to our classroom, I saw a caterpillar crawling down the HALLWAY! Upon closer examination, there were about 5 in the hallway and 10 in the classroom, inching their way around. Once the children arrived and heard there had been an escape mission, they scoured the classroom and found a few more, including 2 hanging in chrysalids from tables and 2 chrysalids in the middle of the floor! Geez Louise!
Things are back under control now and everyone is safe in a place. That is, until the chrysalids around the room start emerging and we have to chase down loose butterflies!
I fixed up their net to make it more secure, and hopefully escape-proof. No such luck! Through the weekend I continued to find caterpillars here and there. I even found one attached to a thank-you card that eventually went into his chrysalis.
I went to school early this morning to get some work done. When I arrived, the caterpillars there needed new plants to munch on so I started dealing with them. As I walked down the hall to our classroom, I saw a caterpillar crawling down the HALLWAY! Upon closer examination, there were about 5 in the hallway and 10 in the classroom, inching their way around. Once the children arrived and heard there had been an escape mission, they scoured the classroom and found a few more, including 2 hanging in chrysalids from tables and 2 chrysalids in the middle of the floor! Geez Louise!
Things are back under control now and everyone is safe in a place. That is, until the chrysalids around the room start emerging and we have to chase down loose butterflies!
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Their new home, before it went into lockdown mode with tape and numerous clothespins. |
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The first escapee - notice his friends further along the floor. |
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This guy made down three steps and was headed out the door. |
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In the bathroom... |
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The first escapees I found, I thought THIS was a lot. I also thought I had caught them all. Silly me. |
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In the kleenex. |
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Now that is talent. Climbing the wall! |
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When Emily got up there were a couple more out, looking for a challenge. She won, easily! |
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Point, Emily. |
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Later in the afternoon, this is clear across the house. |
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All the way downstairs in the basement on some smelly socks! |
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This guy hid from me long enough to attach to this card. This is where he remains, in his chrysalis. It will be a nice surprise when he emerges as a butterfly and wakes us up! |
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I was able to watch this one change from caterpillar to chrysalis! LIVE! |
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This morning at school, across the room, out the door and two classrooms away from his net! |
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Sneaky, this guy attached to the baseboard. Great hiding spot! |
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A chrysalis on a table. |
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And another table. |
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Caterpillars - day 6
they are big and they pop and eat a lot. Hag from the top of the lid and move the poop so get the food. There heads come off. The spikes on their backs are pointy. We have had them for 6 days, one more day and it will be a week.
-Tyler
-Tyler
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
THANK YOU!
Today we got a very exciting and surprising piece of mail from our friends down the street in Ms. Malkoske's Class! They made us nets for our caterpillars! It arrived just in time because our caterpillars are getting SO BIG! We think they might start going to chrysalids before the weekend.
I think it was really kind of you and your class to take your time to make it for us. -Elisa
I think it was really nice of you and everybody likes the butterfly nets. -Katrina
When we got the caterpillar nets, we hung them up from the ceiling. -Carter L
Thank-you for the butterfly net. weil uos it as sonyas we get butterflys.-Olivia
We really like the butterfly net you gave us. We are going to use it as soon as we get chrysalids. -Alexa
I like the butterfly net. by Tyler.
Thank-you for the butterfly net. I hope we get to use it. I like the green and blue plates with the polka dots. -Laine
I hope our butterflies will like to stay there until all the caterpillars are butterflies. -Iain
How did you make the butterfly nets? -Paige
When did you start making the butterfly nets? -carter V
How long did it take you to make the butterfly nets? -Olivia
How did you get the idea to make the nets? -Carter V
It's cool how you made the butterfly nets because it looks perfect on the ceiling. -Rebecca
We are going to do something kind to another person to pay it forward. -Iain
Ms. Malkoske's class told us they do random acts of kindness for other people. We really liked this idea. We talked about what this means and decided that we should thank Ms. Malkoske's class and then pay it forward by doing a random act of kindness for someone else. We talked about how this doesn't need to be a great big gesture of kindness but could be as simple as holding the door open for someone, saying "goodbye, have a nice evening" or drawing a picture. So, thanks to the children of room 9 not only for the butterfly nets but for spreading kindness. Your kindness will now be spread even further as we pay it forward!
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
I think it was really kind of you and your class to take your time to make it for us. -Elisa
I think it was really nice of you and everybody likes the butterfly nets. -Katrina
When we got the caterpillar nets, we hung them up from the ceiling. -Carter L
Thank-you for the butterfly net. weil uos it as sonyas we get butterflys.-Olivia
We really like the butterfly net you gave us. We are going to use it as soon as we get chrysalids. -Alexa
I like the butterfly net. by Tyler.
Thank-you for the butterfly net. I hope we get to use it. I like the green and blue plates with the polka dots. -Laine
I hope our butterflies will like to stay there until all the caterpillars are butterflies. -Iain
How did you make the butterfly nets? -Paige
When did you start making the butterfly nets? -carter V
How long did it take you to make the butterfly nets? -Olivia
How did you get the idea to make the nets? -Carter V
It's cool how you made the butterfly nets because it looks perfect on the ceiling. -Rebecca
We are going to do something kind to another person to pay it forward. -Iain
Ms. Malkoske's class told us they do random acts of kindness for other people. We really liked this idea. We talked about what this means and decided that we should thank Ms. Malkoske's class and then pay it forward by doing a random act of kindness for someone else. We talked about how this doesn't need to be a great big gesture of kindness but could be as simple as holding the door open for someone, saying "goodbye, have a nice evening" or drawing a picture. So, thanks to the children of room 9 not only for the butterfly nets but for spreading kindness. Your kindness will now be spread even further as we pay it forward!
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Coming Soon - Caterpillars!!
We are talking about the caterpillars that are coming to our class next week. Our teacher told us that Mrs. Malkoske's class got theirs this week! We went to their blog to check them out and saw the livestream of their caterpillars. Our teacher told us we will have that too!
We have some questions for Mrs. Malkoske's class:
How many caterpillars do you have? -Olivia
What do they eat? -Carter V
What type of caterpillars are they? -Paige
We are getting Painted Lady caterpillars. -Tommy-Lee
Are yours Painted Ladies too? -Max
That sounds fun, I am excited that we get some too! -Katrina and Rebecca
What day did you get them on? -Carter L and Tyler
What do they look like? -Alexa
Do they move a lot? -Elisa and Paige
I hope they are Painted Lady butterflies, I am excited!! -Laine
Has one turned into a butterfly yet? -Avery
I hope they look good! -Sam
I hope they have nice wings. -Paige
Where do you keep them? -Iain
How old are they? -Tyler
What are they doing in the livestream? I couldn't tell. -Kaitlyn
We have some questions for Mrs. Malkoske's class:
How many caterpillars do you have? -Olivia
What do they eat? -Carter V
What type of caterpillars are they? -Paige
We are getting Painted Lady caterpillars. -Tommy-Lee
Are yours Painted Ladies too? -Max
That sounds fun, I am excited that we get some too! -Katrina and Rebecca
What day did you get them on? -Carter L and Tyler
What do they look like? -Alexa
Do they move a lot? -Elisa and Paige
I hope they are Painted Lady butterflies, I am excited!! -Laine
Has one turned into a butterfly yet? -Avery
I hope they look good! -Sam
I hope they have nice wings. -Paige
Where do you keep them? -Iain
How old are they? -Tyler
What are they doing in the livestream? I couldn't tell. -Kaitlyn
Friday, June 10, 2011
iClassroom {WordFoto}
This weeks app of the week on iTunes is WordFoto. I heard of it through a fellow educator on Twitter just last week! One of our classmates is moving to B.C. today so I just tried it out and made a "we will miss you" WordFoto for her.
To create your WordFoto you simply pick a photo from your library or take a photo with your device, choose the words you want to apply and presto! A very cool mash-up of words and an image. There are even different styles to pick from. It took a matter of minutes!
Here is another sample using one of our butterflies just before it was released into the real world.
To create your WordFoto you simply pick a photo from your library or take a photo with your device, choose the words you want to apply and presto! A very cool mash-up of words and an image. There are even different styles to pick from. It took a matter of minutes!
Here is another sample using one of our butterflies just before it was released into the real world.
iClassroom ~ Taking it Outside
We took advantage of the mobility of our iClassroom and took our learning outside. We had caterpillars in our classroom and wanted to do some refelcting about what we had learned so far about caterpillars and what we were still wondering about.
First, the children wrote in their writer's notebooks using a T-chart. When their thoughts were clear they video recorded their "knows" and "wonders" using the iPods and iPads. Each iPod and iPad comes with a still and video camera and records HD video.
Once all the recordings were synced to each device, students (grade 2) were able to use the iMovie app to put the clips together into a movie!
Note: all photos have been taken and processed with my iPhone using the instagram app.
-Leslie Dent Scarcello :)
First, the children wrote in their writer's notebooks using a T-chart. When their thoughts were clear they video recorded their "knows" and "wonders" using the iPods and iPads. Each iPod and iPad comes with a still and video camera and records HD video.
Once all the recordings were synced to each device, students (grade 2) were able to use the iMovie app to put the clips together into a movie!
Note: all photos have been taken and processed with my iPhone using the instagram app.
-Leslie Dent Scarcello :)
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Let Them Fly Free!
You may have been following our buterfly adventure on our Butterfly Page but just in case you haven't, here is our latest.
On Friday we released most of our butterflies. Here are some of our photos.
On Friday we released most of our butterflies. Here are some of our photos.
Friday, May 27, 2011
TWAS
This week at school we released the Butterflies! they are panited lade's! We took photo's and vidio's. Some butterflies stade on our fingers for a long time! Araya got the first Butterfly on her nose. Brody was the first one to get a butterfly on his eye!The Butterflies tikled us!The Butterflies were Mading!
This week at school it was Anna's and keanna's B-day! They are both 8! We celabrated Anna's and Keanna's B-day by giving them a penceil and a lolly pop and an eraser and a card. It was awesome! We sang happy birthday!
This week at school we wached livestreim duckling's. We saw one hatch It was grose. We left some coment's on there blog. They are slimy when they come out of there egg. They get fluffy rilly fast.
This week at school we had computer. In computer we were working in comic life. we where working on the butterflies it was supper fun.
By Keanna and Taylor p.
This week at school it was Anna's and keanna's B-day! They are both 8! We celabrated Anna's and Keanna's B-day by giving them a penceil and a lolly pop and an eraser and a card. It was awesome! We sang happy birthday!
This week at school we wached livestreim duckling's. We saw one hatch It was grose. We left some coment's on there blog. They are slimy when they come out of there egg. They get fluffy rilly fast.
This week at school we had computer. In computer we were working in comic life. we where working on the butterflies it was supper fun.
By Keanna and Taylor p.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
skyp with Mrs Malkoske`s class
yesterday we did skype with mrs malkoske`s class.we ask them about tthere woarms. we ask what do they look like. they shoed us what they look like. they look like earth woarms. we ask how big they do they get? what do the woarms look like how menny woarms do you have what is the life cycle of the woarm how long doue it last. they were going to ask us about our caterpillers but we ran out fo time. but we shoed them our cryclis cage
By Anna
By Anna
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Watch Our Caterpillars - LIVE!
Most of our caterpillars have formed chrysalises (or chrysalides!) and we have started moving them from their cup habitats to their cage. We have also started streaming our chrysalises LIVE from right inside the cage! Once in a while you can see the chrysalises shake, that is part of their process. Soon, some will start emerging as butterflies. This usually takes place when there is no one in the room so we are really excited that we will be able to watch them. You can watch too on our Butterflies page.
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
Monday, May 9, 2011
Caterpillars
Just in case you missed it, we got our caterpillars last week! We have a whole page on our blog about the growth and changes we see in our caterpillars. The tabs for our pages are along the top of the blog, below the title, "Mrs. Dent Scarcello's Class". Just click on the tab that says "Butterflies" and you can see them grow with us!
As we watch them grow we keep our observations in a Butterfly Observation Journal. We have also been talking about the butterfly life cycle, metamorphosis. Today, we made the life cycle using Kidspiration. Here is a sample from Madison.
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
As we watch them grow we keep our observations in a Butterfly Observation Journal. We have also been talking about the butterfly life cycle, metamorphosis. Today, we made the life cycle using Kidspiration. Here is a sample from Madison.
-Mrs. Dent Scarcello :)
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