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Butterfly Diagram
A Butterfly Diagram displays the anatomy of a butterfly, including wings, proboscis, and legs. This visual aid helps students understand how butterflies feed, move, and survive. Incorporate it into lessons on insects, metamorphosis, and biodiversity.
Butterflies Phonetic Decodable Reader
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1,
About This Product This Butterflies easy reader is great for children who are just learning to read longer books using their knowledge of phonics. Children can learn about the lifecycle of a butterfly while they develop their reading skills. This is important for children who need to learn to integrate their new skills into their reading. The child is supported to read fluently as the book only uses commonly taught sight words and all other words are decodable. This gives the child much-needed confidence to read. This book provides factual information through fiction - read how Pam finds some butterfly eggs on a leaf in the garden. It can be used alongside a project on butterflies, spring, or stand-alone. It can be used with any programme once a child has learned the basic digraphs and trigraphs. This includes after Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds and after RWI Speed Set 3. Who is it for? It is ideal for use in the classroom, for ESL/EFL, or for home education It can be used with children aged 5 to 7, or with older struggling readers, especially those with special needs/dyslexia. Parents teachers and private tutors can use it - anyone who needs it! Main features: Phonetic language It is written in a clear font and has plenty of drawings and original photos to aid understanding. The sight words that are most likely to need practising are listed at the beginning of the book for practice before the book is read. It features original artwork and photographs. How can it be used? This easy reader about Butterflies can be used with individual students, for guide reading with small groups, or shared with pupils online. It can be sent home with children for home-learning. It can be blown up large for guided reading with a whole class or group It can be used alongside a project spring or insects, or as a stand-alone reader What is included? 1 PDF with 12 A5 pages: Print as a booklet, side fold on three sheets of paper. More! This book is one of a series. You can find more of such books in the Lilibettes Resources Store: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/lilibettes-resources Snails Frogs The Song Thrush Lifecycle of an Apple Tree Conkers Rabbits What is included? 1 PDF book with 12 pages. Print as a booklet, and flip on the short edge.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Decodable Reading Book, Phonic Reading Book, Decodable Reader, Butterflies, Butterfly Lifecycle, Spring, Phase 5 Reading Book, RWI Stage 3 Set E Reader
The Butterfly Life Cycle
Science, Life Sciences, Insects, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Diagrams, Teacher Tools
The packet includes: (all worksheets include 2 versions with chrysalis OR pupa) *a butterfly life cycle poster (color/ black and white) *butterfly life cycle sequence *My Butterfly Handbook (2 versions and 2 covers) -the handbook includes: a glossary, information on the stages of the butterfly life cycle and coloring space/ version 2 gives students writing space *butterfly or moth? color the facts *Butterflies vs Moths Venn Diagram *Butterfly Life Cycle Emergent Reader *Butterflies Can, Have, Are *Butterfly Word Problem (manipulatives available) *Write the Room *My Butterfly Observations (cover and 2 inside pages available) *The Butterfly Life Cycle writing (with word bank) *All About Butterflies writing *Butterfly Details *Butterfly Life Cycle chart *Butterfly Life Cycle sequence writing *Butterfly Connections writing *My Magical Day writing *Colored butterfly life cycle cards *butterfly vocabulary match *vocabulary drawing page *ABC order *Butterfly life cycle writing with pictures *label the butterfly *butterfly life cycle cut and paste (on the butterfly wings) *butterfly habitats *butterfly banquets *oviparous animals *oviparous or mammal sort *true or false quiz (answer key provided) *coloring page
Author Glitter and Grace
Tags Butterfly, Life Cycle, Spring, Moth, Oviparous , Butterfly Life Cycle Chart