Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2003 Reports
From: Journey North (ehoward@jnorth.org)
Date: Tue May 06 2003 - 15:14:19 EDT
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>The children in Ms. McAfee's first grade Science class at Berry Elementary
>Environmental Science Magnet school in Houston said the monarch
>caterpillar is like a field mouse in these ways: hairy, have legs, eat
>leaves, have claws. Jose said the adult monarch butterfly is like the
>hummingbird in these ways: they have different colors, they eat leaves,
>have long beaks for drinking nectar; Baida said they lay eggs; Marisol
>said they both have two eyes, and Christian says they both have wings.
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