As soon as you come in, huh? Unlike the school notice, there are no butterflies flying all over the sky.
At this time, I found a tour guide holding a sign, one of which said "Class 2, Science Park Primary School". I don't think it should be a science park primary school. When did it become a science park? Our class followed the tour guide, and I vaguely heard the tour guide say, "Our first destination is butterfly feather painting." I didn't know what butterfly feather painting was until I got there. It turned out that animals were painted on cardboard, then trimmed with butterfly wings and stuck to animals. Some people make bears with wings. It's really fun. I made a kitten, but the butterfly didn't have enough wings, so I didn't finish it. That's terrible!
Next, we visited "The Life of a Butterfly". There are four stages in the life of a butterfly: egg, larva, pupa and butterfly. The temperature in the caterpillar room is extremely high. We saw many caterpillars lying on interlaced vines in the caterpillar house. Many caterpillars are stacked on the ocean, and some caterpillars are hanging upside down on vines, as if they will swing on you at any time.
There are colorful butterflies in the Butterfly Pavilion. The most beautiful thing is the flying butterfly, which flies over and over again, as if it turned into a flash of lightning. The guide teacher said that butterflies only have a life span of seven days. So what do butterflies eat in these seven days? Children, you will say, of course, butterflies eat nectar! The guide teacher said that domestic butterflies eat amino acids in addition to nectar.
Finally, we saw eggs and pupae. It's time to go back to school in a blink of an eye Why does playing time always pass so quickly?