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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

CATERPILLAR ADVENTURES

Caterpillar’s Story

A caterpillar crawled to the top of a tree.  (Hold up right arm and wiggle left index finger up like a caterpillar.)
I think I’ll take a nap said he.  (Wiggle left index finger.)
Under a leaf he began to creep,  (Wiggle left index finger under right palm.) 
He spun a chrysalis and went to sleep.  (Make fist with right hand around left index finger.)
Spring came along, shook him and said,
“Wake up, wake up, you sleepy head.”  (Shake right fist.)
Out of the leaf he spread his wings to fly,  (Hook right and left thumbs together.  Spread out fingers like wings.)
“Look at me!  Look at me!  I’m a butterfly!”  (Fly fingers around.)

Make a butterfly by tearing up little pieces of colored tissue paper and putting them in a zip lunch bag.  Gather up in the middle and twist on a pipe cleaner to make the body and antennae.  Attach a string for flying.

Cut butterfly shapes out of newsprint.  Fold in half.  Children drop paint with a spoon or eye dropper on one half.  Fold and rub.  Open to view a beautiful butterfly.

Make a butterfly snack from celery, cream cheese, and pretzel twists.  Children spread cream cheese in the celery and then insert pretzels for the wings.  You can make a caterpillar snack by inserting berries and grapes on a toothpick.

Tell the lifecycle of the butterfly with a stick, a bean, and pasta.  First, take children on a nature walk and ask them to find a stick that is as long as their arm from their wrist to their elbow.  Glue the bean to the left of the stick for the egg.  Next comes a spiral pasta for the caterpillar.  Then a shell pasta for the chrysalis.  Finally, a bow shaped pasta for the butterfly.

Make a flip book for the children to illustrate the life cycle of the butterfly.