C is for Caterpillar

Dear Sis,

Our Daily Reading

Today’s fiction selection was the children’s classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. William has loved this book since he was about 7 months old. He knows it so well he counts the fruit by himself and says, “but he was still hungry” on each page.

Today’s non-fiction selection was From Caterpillar to Butterfly by Camilla de la Bedoyere. It is a life cycle book with just the right amount of text and wonderful photography!

“C” is for Caterpillar Letter Craft

Parent Preparation

Student Assembly

  • Color letter C with crayons.
  • Cut out or ask your grown up to cut out the C and the caterpillar head.
  • Paste the letter C to a sheet of craft paper.
  • Paste caterpillar head, eyes, and antenna in place.
  • Paste pom-poms as desired.
  • Write or have your gown up title, name, and date your work, for your homeschool portfolio.

Butterfly Color Sorting Mat

Activity Materials

Our Process

  • Begin by asking student to name the color of each flower.
  • Then, naming the color of each butterfly as they go, have student place butterflies above the color match flower.

Butterfly Life Cycle Wheel

Activity Materials

Our Process

I handed William the life cycle wheel and started asking him questions. His responses were a mixture of verbal and visual using the wheel. Prompt ideas:

  • How does a caterpillar enter the world? 
  • Once a caterpillar is large enough, what does it become?
  • After a few weeks as a pupa, what emerges?
  • How do adult butterflies make new baby caterpillars?

Caterpillar Egg Counting Mats

Activity Materials

Our Process

  • First, we discussed that zero meant their were no eggs anywhere.
  • Then, we matched the puzzle numerals with the numbered leaf cards. 
  • Next, we placed the correct number of egg counters on each leaf, counting with each addition.
  • For leaf 10, we moved the one and zero numeral puzzle pieces before adding egg counters.

William worked out of sequence, on his own accord, and I didn’t try to correct him. He still successfully placed the proper number of egg counters on each leaf:)

Love,

b