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Life Cycle of a Butterfly Specimens of a Butterfly 4pc Best Seller By Knowledge Builder 6yrs+

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$79.00
$79.00 - $79.00
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SKU KB2711S4

life cycle of a butterfly Specimens. These life cycle metamorphosis specimens metamorphosis set allow children to get up close, see real-life examples and examine them in detail. Each specimen is encased in indestructible resin and can safely be used by young children, something they usually wouldn’t see from such a small distance. They are an excellent resource to promote scientific inquiry and investigation. The Mini Beasts work great on a lightbox or in combination with a magnifier.

 Each set contains 4 stages of butterfly's Lifecycle:

  1. Egg specimen
  2. Caterpillar
  3. Chrysalis
  4. Butterfly

 

Links to Australian Curriculum:

For maths: They provide an opportunity for children to – identify similarities and differences.

Science curriculum: “Living things have life cycles” “Sorting information and classifying objects based on easily observable characteristics with teacher guidance”  “Living things have a variety of external features”  “Living things can be grouped on the basis of observable features and can be distinguished from non-living things” 

Also closely linked to Art, and language Curriculums.

 

The largest block measures 73 x 73 x 15 mm. The set is supplied in a handy storage and display box.

 

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    Age of the child 5 to 8 years
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    Butterfly resin pieces

    Students loved the butterfly resin pieces. Used as part of our ‘Lifecycle of a Butterfly’ unit with my Prep class.

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