A few weeks ago, a good friend gave the girls a few black swallowtail chrysalides (in our social circle, summers are made of homeschooling families offering, swapping, and bartering small critters to each other, as we all apparently conduct our own little Charlotte Mason-style studies). As often as we've
raised tadpoles, and
fostered kittens, and tried our hands at
chickens and praying mantises, and kept the odd spider, lightening bug, and lizard under captive observation, these were our first butterflies.
Chrysalides are a good intro to butterflies, since all you have to do to keep them is pop them into the butterfly barn, then walk by them every now and then, thinking, "Nope... nope... nope... nope... BUTTERFLY!!!"
Fortunately, each chrysalis hatched open upon its own timetable, giving us plenty of time to identify, research the order of classification, and sketch each butterfly--
--and then set each one free:
I'm hoping to use those last two photos for the girls' butterfly anatomy work, since I haven't found any good, Montessori-style three-part cards with scientific anatomical terms.
We're still working on butterfly anatomy, and the butterfly life cycle, and we've got some
painted lady butterfly chrysalides
in the butterfly barn right now, but here are the butterfly and caterpillar resources that we've been enjoying so far:
I'm also using several ideas from my
Homeschool Unit Study: Butterflies pinboard and several videos from the free Discovery Education Streaming promotion over at
I'm going to be SUPER sad when that promotion ends, by the way.