1. The Great Monarch Butterfly
Mystery Webquest
• Grade level – 2nd – 3rd Grade Students
• Purpose – Students will identify and reflect on
essential information about the monarch
butterfly including lifecycle, body parts, food
and habitat.
• Supplies – PowerPoint Slideshow (not auto-
advance feature utilized), Detective Notebook,
pencil, colored pencil, Internet access.
2. The Great Monarch Butterfly
Mystery Webquest Directions
• Students will open slide show.
• Following step-by-step, students will read
directions on slide
4. The Case . . .
You are a nature detective.
Nature detectives find information about
nature.
You need to find out information about the
beautiful and MYSTERIOUS monarch butterfly.
Are you up
to the job?
5. Every mystery leads you down a path.
Here is what you will need for the trip!
• The Detective Notebook to write our
information down.
• A pencil to write your notes down.
• A colored pencil with which to draw.
• Places to find the information.—One good
place to find the information is the Internet.
6. Here is what we will need to solve the
mystery.
• The Detective Notebook to write our
information down.
• A pencil to write your notes down.
• Places to find the information.—One good
place to find the information is the Internet.
7. So let’s begin.
• First, do monarch butterflies start out as
butterflies? Click on the word butterfly below
and look at the picture.
BUTTERFLY
8. Detective Notebook
• Do you see the picture with the butterfly egg
in it?
• Now draw a picture of the egg on the first
page of your Detective Notebook.
• Draw a picture of each of the other parts of
the monarch butterfly’s life cycle.
• Label each of the pictures!
9. Check your work.
• Did you draw a picture in each box?
• Did you label each picture?
• If you answered yes, you are ready to continue
your investigation.
11. What did you see, detective?
• After you have watched the video, go to your
Detective Notebook.
• On page 3, you need to write down interesting
things you saw in the video.
• What did the butterfly do?
• What did you see in the video that was new?
• What did you see that was interesting?
• You may watch the video again if you want to
take more notes.
• Click here to see the video again.
12. What did you see, detective?
• What did you see in the video that was new?
• What did you see that was interesting?
• You may watch the video again if you want to
take more notes.
• Click below here to see the video again:
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAUSKx
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13. The mystery continues
First we saw the lifecycle of the monarch
butterfly. We recorded information in our
Detective Notebook.
Now let’s look at their bodies.
Click here to investigate the parts of the monarch butterfly’s
body:
http://missionbf.tripod.com/nectar.gif
14. Time to record more information!
• Turn to page 3 in your Detective Notebook.
• You will see a picture of a monarch butterfly.
• Label the parts of the monarch butterfly body.
HELP!!! Click here to investigate the parts of the monarch
butterfly’s body again if you need help:
http://missionbf.tripod.com/nectar.gif
15. Check your work!
• Did you turn to page 3 in your Detective
Notebook.
• Did you label the parts of the monarch
butterfly body.
HELP!!! Click here to investigate the parts of the monarch
butterfly’s body again if you need help:
http://missionbf.tripod.com/nectar.gif
16. Another mystery!
What do monarch butterflies
eat when they get hungry?
Check it out! Click below!
http://www.butterflyencounters.com/?gclid=CP
ufm-Da17MCFQY5nAodTg0A6Q
CC Image courtesy of Bark on Flickr
17. Another mystery!
What do monarch butterflies
eat when they get hungry?
When you have the answer, turn to
page 4 in your Detective Notebook
and write the answer on the line.
CC Image courtesy of Bark on Flickr
18. Another mystery!
After you write the answer
to the question, draw a picture of
a monarch butterfly eating
his favorite food.
CC Image courtesy of Bark on Flickr
19. CHECK YOUR WORK!
• Did answer the question
“What doe a monarch butterfly eat?”
In your Detective Notebook?
• Did you draw a picture of
a monarch butterfly eating his food? .
CC Image courtesy of Bark on Flickr
20. Now for a great detective question!
• Where do those mysterious monarch
butterflies live?
• Let’s go to the Internet and find out!
• http://www.mtycounty.com/pgs-
animals/monarchs.html
21. Now for a great detective question!
• All the orange places on the map are where
we find monarch butterflies.
• Do monarch butterflies live near you?
• Here is the place to click if you need to look
again!
• http://www.mtycounty.com/pgs-
animals/monarchs.html
24. Every year the mysterious monarch
butterfly disappears.
• Every year monarch butterflies migrate.
• Now we are going to watch a slide show about
the mysterious monarch butterflies.
• Click on this link to learn about what migrate
means:
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/monarch/jr
/IntroMig2K.html
• Click on the word “Next” to investigate this
mysterious disappearance.
25. Every year the mysterious monarch
butterfly disappears.
Now turn to page 6 in your Detective Notebook.
Here is the question: What does migrate mean?
Answer in your own words.
Now, answer the question about where the
monarch butterflies migrate to.
26. Let’s learn more about where the
mysterious monarch butterflies go.
Click on the video.
HELP!!!: If the video won’t play, click here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFoSpaNqqeQ
27. Check your work.
• Did you find out what migrate means?
• Did you write what it migrate means in your
own words?
• Where did the mysterious monarch butterflies
go?
• Did you write down an important thought
from the last video?
28. Here is a picture of monarch
butterflies that have migrated.