Metamorphosis In Action

The life cycle of a butterfly.

It’s a common topic amongst classes in primary school.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar story is read and all sorts of songs are sung about the changes that happen in that life cycle.

And there are so many activities that come from the story!

We often have the caterpillars in a special net to watch turn into chrysalises then butterflies. In fact, one of my colleagues’ father breeds them so she will bring over 100 ready, in a special net enclosure for the children to watch, and when the resulting butterflies come out, they have a mass letting go session!

But nothing beats nature, let’s be honest!

A few weeks ago my class patiently planted some seeds and the Nasturtiums had grown, and were almost ready to flower… until we noticed that something had been eating them!

And what we found, or actually what my pupils found, was amazing! There were dozens of caterpillars!

As we hunted further, we found eggs and have been watching them over the last few days, and have a range of caterpillars now from 1 mm long to at least 4 cm! I am hoping they at least get to see some real chrysalises too before we break up!

They’ve not left much in the way of leaves on one side!

And we even found a cabbage white caterpillar!

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As I said, there is nothing quite like Nature to teach a child a lesson!

 

Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 113 -Easter Special 

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“Easter is the only time it is safe to put all your eggs in one basket!” – Anon

A short and sweet one today, from Spidey and me!

Wishing all those of you who celebrate, a wonderful Easter Sunday!

Go out and collect those egg, stick ’em in that one basket, but don’t go eating them all at once!!!!

Until next week Peeps!

 

Health Tip #3

Eggs. Anday. Oeuf. Good stuff!

I am trying to eat and egg or two each day (bar Tuesday, but that’s a family veggie day peculiarity!)

Filling, cheap and nutritious.

What more could you want?

Hugh’s Photo Challenge: Week 5 – Pair

Another Saturday, another photographic challenge by the lovely Hugh of Hugh’s News and Views! He has started an Instagram based photo challenge, whereby you are given a prompt and you post a photo illustrating that prompt, however you see fit.

The prompt today: Pair

Check out the challenge here.

And so to my photo…

wpid-20151010_213056.jpgImagine my happiness at seeing that prompt, when I had the perfect photo on my phone!

The other week, I cracked an egg to make eggy bread, as you do, and there they were, that pair of yolks! I always love finding the double-yolked eggs, it just makes that dish a little more… special… do you know what I mean? And I just had to take a photo!!

And it was a total coincidence that you have used eggs as well Hugh!!!

Sunny yellow yolks

What a magnificent pair!

They’ll look good on toast!

 

My interactive peeps!

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