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Today was the the annual butterfly release day at Grant School. The Grant second grade science project involves caring for the butterflies from their very earliest stages, from caterpillars, to cocoons, and finally to butterflies. Today the fully-emerged butterflies were ready to join the world.
Mrs. Berry's and Mr. Schreiner's classes brought the butterflies in a procession out to Grant's side garden, all wearing celebratory hats they had made, illustrating the butterfly's life cycle. When the class arrived at their launch site, they made a circle and sang butterfly-themed songs, read poems, and second grader Casey Funk read her essay explaining how the whole process works to an audience of parents, and Ms. Ramsey, Grant's principal. After a moment of silence, with eyes closed, sending energy and good wishes to the butterflies for a happy life, it was time for the class to unzip the butterflies temporary homes and let them go.
This year the butterflies didn't seem that eager to fly, requiring the teachers to give them a little help. "It's a little chilly," Mrs. Berry explained.
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After a while, all of them were out and flying, some choosing to land on their adoptive parents' fingers for a little while before heading off into the sky.
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Another great day for education, and great memories, at Grant school.
Thanks for posting! Your pictures bring back fun memories of Mrs. Berry's class, when Brendan also participated in the butterfly unit. Every year this project is a big hit, and it is an example of how Lakewood teachers make learning tangible and fun.