This document lists 20 resources for researching butterflies, including books, websites, and articles. The resources cover topics like butterfly identification, habitats, life cycles, gardening to attract butterflies, and using butterflies in the classroom. Most of the resources are children's books published between 1997-2015 by publishers like Scholastic, DK Publishing, and National Geographic. The document also provides search terms to use to find additional online resources through a library or search engines like Google.
This document lists 20 resources for researching butterflies, including books, websites, and articles. The resources cover topics like butterfly identification, habitats, life cycles, gardening to attract butterflies, and using butterflies in the classroom. Most of the resources are children's books published between 1997-2015 by publishers like Scholastic, DK Publishing, and National Geographic. The document also provides search terms to use to find additional online resources through a library or search engines like Google.
This document lists 20 resources for researching butterflies, including books, websites, and articles. The resources cover topics like butterfly identification, habitats, life cycles, gardening to attract butterflies, and using butterflies in the classroom. Most of the resources are children's books published between 1997-2015 by publishers like Scholastic, DK Publishing, and National Geographic. The document also provides search terms to use to find additional online resources through a library or search engines like Google.
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Bonnet Wexo, J. (2008). Insects. Zoobooks, 1-28. Capeci, A. (2001). Insect Invaders (pp. 1-60). New York, NY: Scholastic. Carlin, L. (2008). Insect Homes (pp. 1-20). New York, NY: Scholastic. Hoyt, . (2002). Support English Language Learners Building Content Knowledge and Language. , chapt 6. Inviting Butterflies to a School Yard Garden (2014). In www.kidsgardening.org. Retrieved November 19, 2015, from http://www.kidsgardening.org/classroomprojects/inviting-butterflies-schoolyard-garden Kelly, I. (2007). It's a Butterfly's Life (first ed., pp. 1-30). New York, NY: Holiday House. Mizejewski, D. (2010). National Wild Life Federation. In A butterflies Home. Retrieved November 29, 2015, from http://sciencenetlinks.com/videos/why-garden-wildlife. Murawski, D. A. (2007). Face to Face with Caterpillars (pp. 1-32). Washington D.C., WA: National Geographic Society. Pringle, L. (1997). An Extraordinary Life (The story of a Monarch Butterfly ed., pp. 162). New York, NY: Scholastic. Pringle, L. (2001). Animals. In N. Wu (Ed.), Scholastic Encyclopedia of Animals (p. 15). Reflect thinking with a Drawing tool. Adapt and Extend, tool kit practices. 1. Talgholm, S. (2009). Incredible Insects Q & A (pp. 1-60). New York, NY: DK Publishing. (2015). (2015). The Butterfly Website. Retrieved November 19, 2015, from http://butterflywebsite.com/butterflygardening.cfm Vacca, . (2008). Content Area Reading Literacy and Learning across the Curriculum. , 184-209.
Recourses to aid in research
Library Google: butterflies Google: butterfly habitat Google: butterflies in Michigan