Jenna in Mrs. Helms class said, "A ladybug egg is yellow and is laid on a leaf."
Avery in Ms. Fowler's class said, "A ladybug egg is small and oval."
Ryan in Mrs. Helms class said, "A larva is going to turn to a ladybug."
Grant in Ms. Fowler's class said, "Ladybug larva transform the same way as a butterfly by pupa."
Ryan R. in Ms. Fowler's class said, "A beetle is a type of ladybug. A beetle shoots birds with blood when enemies are about to eat it and it has a bad scent."
Connections:
Ryan R. in Ms. Fowler's class said, "The lifecycle of a butterfly reminds him of the lifecycle of the ladybug."
Grant in Ms. Fowler's class said, "The lifecycle of a frog reminds me of a ladybug because the frog starts out as an egg, then it goes into a tadpole like a larva, then it turns into a frog."
Olivia in Ms. Fowler's class said, "The lifecycle is like a turtle because the turtle always starts out as an egg and it hatches out and the mom leaves it as a baby."
Jenna in Mrs. Helm's class said, "People look different just like ladybugs look different."
Jarrod in Mrs. Helm's class said, "The pupa looks just like a worm."
Check out our Paper Plate Ladybug Life Cycle Wheels.
Can you see the 4 different stages?
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Comments (2)
Kris Buchanan said
at 8:15 am on Apr 15, 2010
Nicholas in Mrs. Buchanan's class says, "I think the way you made the paper plates spin to show the life-cycle is really cool!"
Joy Fowler said
at 8:39 am on Apr 15, 2010
Thanks Nicholas! We are having fun sharing and learning with your class!
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