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Caterpillar Construction Project 2010

The document provides instructions for a family project where students are asked to make a 3D caterpillar model to learn about the butterfly life cycle. The caterpillar model must include labeled parts like the head, jaws, eyes, bristles, legs, prolegs, and spiracles across 13 body segments. Students are to turn in their 3D caterpillar models by Friday, May 7th.

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Caterpillar Construction Project 2010

The document provides instructions for a family project where students are asked to make a 3D caterpillar model to learn about the butterfly life cycle. The caterpillar model must include labeled parts like the head, jaws, eyes, bristles, legs, prolegs, and spiracles across 13 body segments. Students are to turn in their 3D caterpillar models by Friday, May 7th.

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Caterpillar Construction Project

This month, we will study the butterfly life cycle in Science. For this
month’s family project, all students are to make a 3-D caterpillar
model. It may be made out of any materials, as long as there is a
3-D end product.

The models must have the following parts:


o head
o jaws (mandibles)
o eyes (ocelli)
o bristles (setae)
o true legs (thoracic legs)
o prolegs
o spiracles
o thirteen body segments (including head)

*Make sure to label all of the parts except


for the individual body segments.

Caterpillars are due on


th
Friday, May 7 .

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