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Woodland Finding October 1, 2008

Posted by wgordon in : Curriculum for Excellence, Eco schools, P6, School grounds , 3comments

Primary 6B are studying woodlands. We are comparing our woodland to rainforests.

We went outdoors to take a look at different types of leaves we could find and the different trees around our school. We found more than we expected.

   

Jack McKenzie found a caterpillar feeding on a leaf. Miss Storrar told us to take it inside and we put it in a tub with some oak leaves. We studied the type of leaf we found it on and discussed what the caterpillar looked like.

 

   

We then used a caterpillar identifying website to find out what type of caterpillar it was. http://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.com 

We looked at various pictures of caterpillars and narrowed it down to a few possibilities.

  

 

We decided that it must be a ‘Dichonia aprilina’ caterpillar because of the markings on his body and the type of leaf it was eating, an oak leaf.

 

We thought it was pretty strange that a caterpillar was out at this time of year, because you rarely see butterflies in the autumn. We then found out that this caterpillar was actually going to turn into a moth. We found a picture of what the caterpillar will look like when it changes! We also learned that his appearance helps it to camouflage, because the lichen on the trees is the same colour as its body.