• Travel
  • Reading
  • Math
  • Science
  • Writing
  • Recipes

The Educators' Spin On It

Learning Games and Activities

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • BOOK CLUB
  • Shop
  • Contact

By The Educators Spin On It

Learn with Monarchs!

Monarch Butterfly learning activities for Kids

A fluttering butterfly can inspire an entire week of exploration at my house. Learn with Monarchs this week!

Here are a few monarch butterfly activities for your child…

Learn with Monarchs!
Monarch Butterfly Activities
  • Monarch Butterfly Activities for Kids
    • Read
    • OBSERVE
    • WRITE
    • Visit a Butterfly Museum
    • Make Masks
    • Butterfly Life Cycle Toys

Monarch Butterfly Activities for Kids

Known for its bright orange colors and its incredible annual migration, the migratory monarch butterfly is now classified as “Endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

In the last 20 years the the monarch butterfly population has dropped by 90%, due to habitat loss from pesticides, modern farming practices, urban development, and other human activity. An estimated one million acres of habitat are lost each year.

But today, an army of citizen scientists, students, and gardeners is engaged in restoring this beloved pollinator’s habitat – the wildflowers and milkweed and feeding corridors – so that one of nature’s most beautiful creatures will still be there for generations to come.

It starts in our own backyards.

Life Cycle of Monarch Butterfly. A fun science lesson for kids

Learn with Monarchs: Read

It just so happened that we started #8 “Zippy’s Tall Tale“, a book in the Butterfly Meadow series by Olivia Moss this week. I am reading several chapters to my little one each night before bed. Although parts of it were a little above a kindergarten level (I adapt the text as I read) it wasn’t bad for the most part. It doesn’t have a villain, but rather a problem that Dazzle, the main butterfly must solve and is a highly predictable text.

I have my daughter summarize what has happened so far in the story before beginning to read each night and talk about what she thinks will happen next after we read.

Disclosure: Amazon Affiliate links are included in this post. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Here are a few more books about Monarchs to read…

Mighty Wings by Debbie Clement and Sarah Joy

Learn with Monarchs: OBSERVE

Luckily, it was one of those weeks where learning just fell into place. These little guys showed up on our milkweed plants on Wednesday.

More hatched on Friday and we have been observing them A LOT. I am not sure if my daughter or I could spend more time watching them eat. It is just fascinating!

You can watch them here – it is times like this when I wish I had a really nice video camera!

Monarch Caterpillar eating milkweed
Monarch Butterfly on purple flower

Learn with Monarchs: WRITE

We wrote some fiction and nonfiction journal pages about them. It is neat that she can verbally identify the differences in her writing.

Here are more examples of what Kindergarten writing looks like at this age.

Learn with Monarchs: Visit a Butterfly Museum

Then, our Saturday plan was to attend a local butterfly farm’s first annual “Monarch Festival.” (It is not every week things fall into place this nicely!) You could also visit a local butterfly museum or botanical garden and look for butterflies.

Butterfly Mask Art Project for Kids

Learn with Monarchs: Make Masks

Making Butterfly Masks. What luck! I printed the butterfly masks and let the kids decorate them so they could wear them to the festival. And the masks were a hit! The kids got many compliments.

At the festival, we got to interact with butterflies, dance to live music, ride, ponies, and learn more about migration.

Painted lady butterfly science experiement

Learn with Monarch: Life Cycle

Expand your learning about monarchs by exploring the butterfly life cycle with toys. We loved the set that came with our butterfly enclosure. You can order it specifically for the monarch butterfly life cycle on Amazon.

Butterfly Books and Resources for Kids on Amazon
SHOP NOW ON AMAZON

We are looking into participating with some research projects connected to http://monarchwatch.com/. Overall, it was an amazing learning week!

Using milkweed to attach monarch butterflies to your Garden

Click now below for more butterfly learning activities for kids

  • Which Flowers to Plant to Attract Butterflies
  • Butterfly Books for Kids
  • Caterpillar to Butterfly Ballon STEM Challenge
  • Caterpillar LEGO Retelling Activity
  • Caterpillar Lacing Letters
  • Butterfly Science Project
  • Butterfly Art Project for Kids with Recycled Items

PSST….

Don’t forget to grab this fun butterfly alphabet matching game for your butterfly adventures!

Butterfly Alphabet Matching Card Game
DOWNLOAD BUTTERFLY ALPHABET GAME
Butterfly Garden Plants. Purple and red flowers in pot to attract butterflies
Butterfly Books for Kids
Butterfly Balloon STEM Challenge for Kids

Like this idea? Pin for later or share now with a friend!

  • Twitter3
  • Facebook63

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: Afterschool Express, Amanda, Butterfly, Eco Living, Kids in the Garden, Outdoor Fun, Tutorial

« Raising Eco Friendly Kids with a Butterfly Garden
Caterpillar Math with Recycled Lids »

Comments

  1. Shaunna Evans says

    April 11, 2013 at 5:02 pm

    Thank you for linking up to Discover and Explore. Isn't it wonderful when educational opportunities align so nicely? I haven't heard of the Butterfly Meadow series yet, but it definitely looks like something my daughter would be interested in. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Marnie @ Carrots are Orange says

    October 15, 2011 at 2:52 pm

    Oh, I love this post! I have a preschooler. We did a mini lesson on butterflies and caterpillars last month. How wonderful to have such a hands on experience!! Here is a link to my blog post on the activities we did…thanks for sharing!!

    http://carrotsareorange.com/2011/08/22/caterpillar-butterfly-mini-unit/

  3. Anne@LittleSproutBooks says

    October 14, 2011 at 1:04 am

    Thanks for linking up at Feed Me Books Friday. That's really what you call a serendipitous week! The masks are gorgeous! I appreciate your strategy for summary and prediction – we might have to add some longer books to the bedtime queue just so we can practice that!

  4. Laura @Art For Little Hands says

    October 11, 2011 at 11:50 am

    So many awesome things they learned from one subject. Love the masks.

  5. Brenna @ Almost All The Truth says

    October 10, 2011 at 11:17 pm

    Love it, what a great idea!

  6. JDaniel4's Mom says

    October 10, 2011 at 1:29 pm

    What a wonderful time you must have had! The mask is so pretty.

    Thank you for linking to Read.Explore.Learn.

  7. Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas says

    October 9, 2011 at 7:23 am

    what a fantastic week! I LOVE when things fall into place like that!

    Those masks are fabulous and I will have to look into the books. I have yet to read chapter books bc my youngest gets a bit wiggly during long books but she loves fairies and butterflies so maybe this would help since it would interest her.

    Thanks for linking to the Sunday Showcase & hope to see you again this week!

    Bern
    http://momto2poshlildivas.blogspot.com/search/label/Sunday%20Showcase

  8. Brooke @ Let Kids Create says

    October 7, 2011 at 11:31 pm

    What a great week, what a great idea to have her summarize what's happened on the story and ask what she thinks will happen next. So glad you shared on Monday Madness!

  9. Raising a Happy Child says

    October 5, 2011 at 4:41 pm

    Ooh, this is really lucky that everything fell together for you this week! I have to show this post to Anna and see if she might want to be a butterfly for Halloween 🙂

  10. Isil says

    October 5, 2011 at 8:01 am

    Lovely butterfly projects. Thanks for linking up 🙂

  11. Little Wonders' Days says

    October 2, 2011 at 8:05 am

    This looks like such a fun week. I love, love the butterfly mask. There is a garden a couple of hours away that has a butterfly pavilion filled with monarchs. It's such a peaceful place.
    Little Wonders' Days

For ages…

Grade School
Preschool
Toddler
Baby

Search for an Activity

POPULAR POSTS

Virtual Field Trips for Kids
Summer Activity Bundle 2025
Classroom placement request
Ice+Cream+End+of+Year+Craft.png
Caterpillar to Butterfly Balloon Science Experiment
virtual book club summer camp
May Activity Calendar 2025

GRAB OUR BOOK!

100 fun and Easy Learning Games for Kids Book Cover Standing

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

You Might Also Like

Summer Activity Bundle 2025

Summer Activity Calendar Bundle

Ice+Cream+Themed+End+of+Year+Keepsake.png

Class Project for End of School Year

How to Write a Classroom Placement Letter for your Grade Schooler

How to write a letter for classroom placement or teacher request with a sample letter

Unicorn pinata sharing 10 fun things to put in a children's pinata that are not candy

10 Things To Put In A Children’s Piñata – That Are NOT Candy!

what a year of kindergarten writing looks like

What kindergarten writing looks like – a year of student samples

Let’s Connect!

Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim Vij shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing all kinds of easy kid crafts, activities, recipes and even travel ideas for families!
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Shop
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025