Students Observe Monarch Life Cycle

The start of each school year coincides with the migration of the Monarch butterfly, and Trafford Elementary teacher Mr. Michael Bujdos likes to begin his class with a hands-on lesson about butterflies.  He strives to spark his 3rd graders’ interest in science, while also teaching about the life cycle of butterflies.  


Students were able to observe eight live caterpillars eating milkweed and then forming their chrysalises in the classroom.  They also witnessed two adult butterflies emerge from their chrysalises that were formed a week before school started. They did this as they read the book "The Amazing Monarch" which explains the four stages of the insect's life cycle in addition to its long migration to Mexico.  “It was a perfect way to start the year with some hands-on Science," commented Mr. Bujdos.

 

Summer Wohlmacher looks for eggs on a milkweed plant

Summer Wohlmacher looks for eggs on a milkweed plant

 

Peyton Gary and Jaiden Upsher observe a caterpillar forming its chrysalis

Peyton Gary and Jaiden Upsher observe a caterpillar forming its chrysalis

 

Kara Tranter holds a butterfly

Kara Tranter holds a butterfly

 

Eli Juarez holds a butterfly

Eli Juarez holds a butterfly

 

Bella Dorosh observes a butterfly while reading “The Amazing Monarch”

Bella Dorosh observes a butterfly while reading “The Amazing Monarch”