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Lesson 1, Data Collection.
Keeping a Monarch Calendar

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Background

In this lesson, students will practice data collection by recording their observations on a calendar. They can keep a weekly calendar, recording descriptions of their caterpillars each day of the week. They also can keep a monthly class calendar, recording a summary of the development stages of their classroom larvae. This approach to data collection enables the student to see patterns of development over time.

Materials

ProcedureChrysalis drawing

  1. Keep caterpillars in individual containers on student desks so that individual development can be tracked.
  2. Have children draw or describe "their" caterpillars each day. One way to do this is to give each student a copy of the Weekly Calendar. Students should record when their caterpillar pupates by drawing a picture of a pupa on the calendar.
  3. Record student data on a class calendar. Make an entry for each caterpillar, when it forms a "J", when it pupates, and when the adult butterfly emerges. You could use a separate calendar for each caterpillar if you keep track of individuals, or show all individuals on one calendar. We have included an example of a class calendar tracking the development of 5 monarchs.

Monarch butterfly drawing

Worksheets

The following are examples of the worksheets necessary for this lesson. You may print them directly from the site. If you experience problems, please email us at webadmin@monarchlab.org

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