Sunday, September 28, 2014

Children Around the World

Dear Students,

You researched the lifestyle of a child from a different country and now I want you to share an interesting fact that compares your lifestyle to theirs. In your post, tell me what country the child is from and include the fact and how it is different from your lifestyle.

I look forward to reading your posts.
Happy Blogging,
Mrs. Altendahl

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

DEAR,MRS.ALTENDAHL,
A monarch  butterfly  lays
thousands  of   eggs.


your

student,
martin
Dear  Mrs . Altendahl

Male monarchs have a big black spot on their wings.

your student, Rickey.
Dear Mrs.Altendahl
Milkweed is not poisonous to the monarch caterrpillar and they can eat the poison of the milkweed.
Sincerely, Alera
Dear ms. Altendahl
 A very big monarch can weigh 75 grams including their wings.
 Your student, Alex.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Dear Mrs.Altendahl,
Monarchs have dots that are specialized scales  that in some butterfly's emit are cmicleized
in courtship.

Sincerely,
Asha.
Dear  Mrs.  Altendahl,

   The enemies of monarchs are birds that like insects, and parasites.   The birds found a way to handle the toxins.

Sincerely, Abdirahman
Dear  Mrs.Altendahl

Nectar gives a butterfly the energy it needs for its long trip.

Sincerely, Sophia
dear mrs altendahl monarchs don't go to sleep.                                 sincerly Taylor
Dear mrs  altendahl,  monarchs are inactive when it is dark because they don,t have eyelids.
Dear Mrs Altendahl,
Monarchs flap their wings  5 to  12  times a second
Dear mrs. altendahl

monarchs can fly in the rain at least not far long. sinserley miguel
dear   mrs   altendahl,
 monarch   can   not    fly   very   long    in   the    rain.
sincerely,    josh  

Thursday, September 11, 2014

dear mrs altendahl
A monarch flaps  their wings about 5 to 12 times a  second.
So about- 300 to 720 times  a minute.
your  student, Rooney
Dear  Mrs.Alteadahl
A Monarch butterfly does not fly in the rain because if its wings get wet the wings are to heavy to fly.
sincerely, Deanna
Dear Mrs Altendahl
Monarchs can only fly in the rain for a little bit.
Sincerely,  Hannah
Dear mrs Altendahl
monarhs flap their wings.
About 5 to 12 times a second
so about 300 to 720 times a minute
wich is slow compared to other butterflies

sincerely
Anya
Dear Mrs. Altendahl,

Monarchs can live for 2-6 weeks.

Your Student,
Sabrina
DEAR MRS ALTENDAHL
There are some birds that eat
monarch. some mammals eat
mice.

sincerely,
Gavin
DEAR MRS ALTENDAHL

monarch breathe though tiny opening on the side

your student ly
 








Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Dear Mrs. Altendahl
Adult monarch butterflies eat nectar.
sincerely, Serhea
Dear Mrs. Altendahl
Adult monarchs live up 2 to 6 weeks and grow up to 10cm including the wings.
Sincerely Earl.


Tuesday, September 9, 2014

DEAR MRS. ALTENDAHL
Sleep is a very funny thing. Monarchs are inactive when it's dark but they can't shut their eyes because they don't have eye lids.
your student,
Sophie
DEAR MRS ALTENDAHL,
Monarchs have bodies that are about 10cm wide (including their wing).
Sincerely, CAMI

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Migration of Monarchs

Hi Citizen Scientists!

Monarchs have an important role in our community and I want you to learn more about them. Go to the Journey North website by clicking on the Journey North title below and research Monarchs.  Choose 3 interesting facts and record them in your Science Notebooks. Choose your favorite fact and post it.

Your post will be in a letter format and you will only sign your first name. Here is an example:

Dear Mrs. Altendahl,

Monarchs are in danger because humans are cutting down the trees that they need to rest in while migrating. We need to do something about this.

Your student,
Cindy


Happy Blogging!Journey North