PPT-Monarch Butterflies Lesson 3

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Radar Picture from September 22 2014 Radar Video Map of Western United States Natural Bridges State Park Rocky Mountains Updrafts help Butterflies and Hot Air Balloons

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Radar Picture from September 22 2014 Radar Video Map of Western United States Natural Bridges State Park Rocky Mountains Updrafts help Butterflies and Hot Air Balloons Switzerland Team Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon . monarch butterflies, plexippus, a spermatophore which can represent approximately 10% of their body mass. Spermatophore mass increased with age in virgin males, and with the time since last mating in . Katerina Drakaki-Peterson. . Lesson Plan. PBL /7E. 5E Curriculum Unit: Insects – Butterflies. Extended to 7E model. Learning:. I will explore the cycle of the caterpillar becoming a butterfly. Lesson 3. Radar Picture from September 22, 2014. Radar Video. Map of Western United States. Natural Bridges State Park. Rocky Mountains. Updrafts help Butterflies and Hot Air Balloons. “. Switzerland . :. Towards . a . general platform . for understanding large-scale . butterfly distributions . Leslie . Ries. (SESYNC, University of MD). Cameron Scott (. NatureServe. ). Timothy Howard (New York Natural Heritage Program). . Presented by: Bernadette Coleman. Assistant Coordinator of Payroll. Alcorn State University. bcoleman@alcorn.edu. September 17, 2012. Introduction. Overview of the model building process. “Edward the Confessor was an effective monarch.’ How far do you agree?. Lesson – To what extent did Edward deal with the . Godwins. effectively?. Warm Up 1 – . Based on the information that you have so far, how effective was Edward as a monarch?. Lesson 2. Brushfooted. Butterfly Leg. “Feeding Monarch Butterfly. ” by . Jeff Smallwood . CC . BY-NC-SA 2.0. . Which order do these go in?. Caterpillar. Chrysalis. Adult Butterfly. “. Monarch Butterfly Egg. :. Towards . a . general platform . for understanding large-scale . butterfly distributions . Leslie . Ries. (SESYNC, University of MD). Cameron Scott (. NatureServe. ). Timothy Howard (New York Natural Heritage Program). Caterpillar Emerges from Egg. It takes 4 days for a caterpillar to emerge. . Caterpillar Builds Cocoon. After two weeks of feasting, a caterpillar begins its transformation into a butterfly.. Monarch Caterpillar Chrysalis. This presentation adapted from slides prepared by a collaboration of the University of . M. innesota . M. onarch . L. ab., Monarch Joint . V. enture and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife . S. ervice. Monarch Life Cycle. 1. . Define the following . terms. .. Antennae. - paired . appendages connected to the front-most segments of an insect. Antennae are jointed, at least at the base, and generally extend forward from the head. They are sensory . Monarch Butterflies By: Emily Nguyen Where do monarch butterflies live? They migrate south to Florida, Southern California and Mexico for the winter. They fly to milkweed plants. They rest in trees at night. e. st. 2005. Egg - 3-4 days. • . They are football shaped with. . . ridges.. . • Top of the egg turns black. . . before the caterpillar emerges.. . • Females can lay around 400 eggs.. Name the butterfly.. Tiger Swallowtail. Black Swallowtail. Zebra Swallowtail. Cabbage White. Orange Sulphur. Mourning Cloak. Question Mark and Comma. Monarch. The monarch butterfly or simply monarch is a milkweed butterfly in the family .

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