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Butterfly Life Cycle - 3D Model Craft Activity
Butterfly Life Cycle - 3D Model Craft Activity
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Total PDF size: 9 pages
Grade Level: PreK-5th
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Make Science hands-on and engaging with this Butterfly Life Cycle craftivity!
A 3D model of the Butterfly Life Cycle can help students visualize the incredible stages of development that butterflies undergo. For this activity, students are asked to construct a 3D model of the butterfly life cycle. Have fun!
This Project Package Includes:
- Rationale
- Materials List
- Step-by-Step Instructions w/ Photos
- Extension Activities
- The Butterfly Life Cycle - Student Reference Page
- EGG Template
- CATERPILLAR (LARVA)
- CHRYSALIS (PUPA) Template
- ADULT BUTTERFLY Template
- Example Photos
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Tags: Butterfly life Cycle, Model, 3D Model, Craft, Earth Day, Earth Day Craft, Earth Craft, Craftivity, Skills Activity, Science Project, back to school, bts, back to school cycle, back to school butterfly cycle, september activity, september craft, 3D Craftivity
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This is a great project and a fun way to show the butterfly life cycle.
Excellent resource to use in the classroom. My students were very engaged!
the children loved how the 3D effect made their project look!
This resource worked very well for my class. I have several level 1 ELL students so having the clear visuals was very helpful for them. In addition, the building instructions were clear making the crafting process a breeze.
I loved this Butterfly Life Cycle. It was used with older students with special needs. Instead of the usual plate and pasta idea, I used this. It met the needs to be more age appropriate and yet fun to build. They loved them. One student was so proud he took it to all his classes to show it off. We had them stand in our showcase for a little while and received many compliments. Thanks for a great resource.