This book is the record of a miracle. The metamorphosis of a tiny egg to a caterpiller, then to a chrysalis, and finally to a beautiful butterfly is one of nature's most astonishing miracles. The stunning pictures in this book -- many taken with a microscopic lens -- will guide you and your child or student to record and understand the progress of the miracle that takes place in your hands, with your own caterpillar/butterfly. More than 140 photographs capture rare sequences: the hatchling eating its way out of the egg; the first green meal moving through the caterpillar's intestines; and a caterpillar shedding its skin. Ample space for notes, drawings and progress charts encourage children to be scientists -- and in the process, gain a profound appreciation for these remarkable tiny beings. The book includes 20 pages of teacher information, including answers to questions, charts, tips for teachers, and pages of resources.
This journal is a joy from the first to the last. In this book, which is appealing to all ages, Connie Muther has written clear, concise instructions and thoughtful questions. The incredible photographs are cutting edge. I would recommend this book to anyone studying metamorphasis, but especially to teachers. This book can be a starting point for a fantastic unit study on butterflys ... or perhaps migration, climate & geography, the effects humans have on natural life, coloring of poisonous creatures, gardening, etc. Pick some milkweed and find some eggs. You are good to go. It is a fun and engaging way to introduce many scientific processes and ideas.
Monarch Journal is Outstanding
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is an excellent teaching guide for young children and adults to learn about the miracle of metamorphosis of a monarch butterfly. There are many sharp, colorful photographs showing in detail each stage from the egg to the butterfly. On each page below the stage by stage photos there is an area for keeping a journal about one's own butterfly's development including an area for an original drawing. The back part of this parent/teacher version of the book has much information about raising a monarch, and study questions for each page of the journal. The many photos are the best I have seen of the life cycle of the monarch, and make the book accesible for preschoolers as well as older children and adults.
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