Monarch Caterpillars |
The caterpillar is looking for a place to hang. |
By Labour Day, each caterpillar had formed a 'j' and began to molt for one last time.
Forming a 'J' |
Instead of four caterpillars, we now had four chrysalises!
A Chrysalis |
Learning about the life cycle of a monarch butterfly. |
Life Cycle of a Monarch Butterfly |
Fourteen days after the caterpillars had formed their chrysalises, we came in to school to find two butterflies! They had hatched! A third emerged later that day.
Watching the Butterflies |
Watching the Butterflies |
The release of the butterflies in our playground was a grand event!
But what about the fourth and final chrysalis? When would it become a butterfly? Two days later, we had our answer!
Witnessing the life cycle of a monarch butterfly taught us quite a lot about the mysteries of nature.
Life Cycle of a Butterfly Craft |
Although the caterpillars had formed chrysalises within hours of one other, they did not all hatch at the same time. The caterpillars/butterflies showed us that each living thing has his or her own time and schedule and cannot be rushed. Some may be quicker and some may be slower, yet each living thing will unfold itself when the time is right.
To stimulate life, leaving it free, however, to unfold itself, that is the first duty of the educator. For such a delicate mission great art is required to suggest the right moment and to limit intervention, last one should disturb or lead astray rather than help the soul which is coming to life and which will live by virtue of it's own efforts."
~ Maria Montessori