Wednesday 4 March 2015

Maisie's Adventures - reported by Room 3 students

On Tuesday Maisie come out of her chrysalis. She had two wings and two antennas. She had to flap her wings until lunch time. After her wings were dry she had a good fly for a long time. She glided across the classroom. She had a lot of spots. We let her go and she didn't want to go anywhere. She just wanted to stay here! The cycle starts all over again!

Reported by Hunter


In the morning I was going to look at the chrysalis but it wasn't a chrysalis anymore. It was a beautiful butterfly. It was fluttering all around the classroom then back onto the swan plant. It happened right in our classroom. The next day we had to let it go. Miss McKenzie was there too. It happened in a life cycle.

Reported by Jacob


On Monday the 2nd of March 2015 Maisie hatched from her chrysalis. At reading time the class got to hold Maisie the butterfly. Maisie pushed out of her chrysalis and dried her wings then fluttered around the classroom. I felt worried that the butterfly would crash! When I touched her it really tickled. I wish she could have stayed. 

Reported by Riley


On the 2nd of March a monarch butterfly hatched in Room 3. At reading time we got to see and we got to touch the butterfly. It went on Maia's head and Anouk's head! The butterfly pooed on Bella. She flew onto Addison's bottom! Maisie fluttered around the classroom. Bella got to let her go into the wild. I love Maisie. 

Reported by Abigail








Off Maisie goes looking for a spot to land....

Maisie thought that Maia's forehead looked like a nice place to land....
Maia wasn't so sure about that!







Can you spot Maisie?



Bye Maisie! 

What do you think of our Room 3 reporters? Would you like it be to your turn next?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

loved reading the reports from the room 3 students...looking forward to reading more. Sounds as though Maisie was well looked after. Katherine Barr

Anonymous said...

Maisie looks right at home on your head Maia. (Maia's Mum)

Unknown said...

I think so too Angie! I love this shot!

Anonymous said...

What well written reports these are. I am very impressed with your writing skill. Jo Wilson