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The Caterpillars have arrived in RIL!

09 Jun 2015


 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
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Aisha
12 Jun 2015 12:55
Last edited on 12 Jun 2015 - 12:55
"Caterpillars are getting big and fat. They are hanging and wobbling. They will turn into chrysalis & then butterflies." -- Umaynah I have been so amazed & impressed over and over again throughout this year by the knowledge and information that my child and am sure all our kids have acquired and that too with so much fun. If I am being fully honest, I didnt know some of the facts & terms. Mrs Lucas and her team shall be so proud of themselves.. we all are. Huge Thanks!!!
Julianne
12 Jun 2015 18:24
Safiya was telling me just today that the gorgeous butterflies will only live for 4weeks and how sad that is....she loved learning al about the caterpillars and their life cycle...so much knowledge.....wow!! Thanks so much Mrs Lucas for posting the photos...
Fiona
13 Jun 2015 14:00
Last edited on 13 Jun 2015 - 14:00
I wonder what they're going to look like when it's Monday because they got bigger last weekend. They got bigger from their food. They eat sugary water. I'm glad I don't have to eat that but I would like to turn into a butterfly. I would fly up high from the playground up to the moon. I'm glad there are caterpillars are in my classroom. We are lucky. from Cliodhna
Fiona
13 Jun 2015 14:05
A...Maze...ing!! What a fantastic journey RIL are having this year! Absolutley superb!! Thank you Mrs Lucas! Our children are so, so lucky and we, as parents, are so grateful.. and SO impressed by how much they have learned!!
Isabella
21 Jun 2015 20:45
Wow, what amazing comments! The children are like sponges, they are absorbing everything and never cease to amaze me. They are asking lots of questions about minibeasts and using fantastic scientific terms like metamorphosis and invertebrates! I am lucky to have such enthusiastic and amazing children.

 

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