Our third graders have been learning about butterflies over the past few weeks. With that, we ordered some butterflies and got to see them go from caterpillars into their caccoons, then hatch as butterflies. My class and another class has kept them in a little butterfly habitat that we have been sharing between each other, so today we decided that together, we would take them outside to release them into the wild.
So we sat the kids down on the little step- like seating we have outside, and up in front, we opened the cage. . .
And as the butterflies flew away. . .
several birds promptly swooped in and ate them all up!
It took us a few weeks to learn about the butterfly. . .
and about 1 minute to discover the food chain!
4 comments:
hahahahahahahahahaha! Don't you love it. That was some thinkin. What smart birds helpin you out with teachin the kids the food chain! Debi
when i was in alaska that almost happened as we went to release a seal. we were getting ready and up popped three killer whales. we decided to give the little guy a chance and drove the boat to another drop off site! we didn't want to see what you guys saw!
jody
lol that is so sad!
Sometimes life is too real... how did the children respond to the food chain revelation? Love, Aunt Gail
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