Who's Watching Monarchs?
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My #students released #monarchbutterflies w/ 3rd https://t.co/SdX5iLi57G tag/release is 53, more to come.#citizenscience #savethemigration pic.twitter.com/5VJqS8khMx — Julie Frey (@monarchfrey) September 26, 2017
My #students released #monarchbutterflies w/ 3rd https://t.co/SdX5iLi57G tag/release is 53, more to come.#citizenscience #savethemigration pic.twitter.com/5VJqS8khMx
Practicing scientific observations while studying monarch caterpillars in Grade 4. @journeynorthorg @journeynorthED @NLS_Rochester #JNshare pic.twitter.com/Wga0W04exj — Ms. Walkama (@MsWalkama) September 5, 2017
Practicing scientific observations while studying monarch caterpillars in Grade 4. @journeynorthorg @journeynorthED @NLS_Rochester #JNshare pic.twitter.com/Wga0W04exj
Day 26 of our #monarchs: 7 more have hatched. Released them with joyful song. The little ones just melt my heart. #JNShare @HollinMeadowsES pic.twitter.com/vPPBsUUsRc— Miss Resch (@MissResch) June 15, 2017
Day 26 of our #monarchs: 7 more have hatched. Released them with joyful song. The little ones just melt my heart. #JNShare @HollinMeadowsES pic.twitter.com/vPPBsUUsRc
@RandolphHeights 5th graders send off "zippy" the #monarch, wishing her well on her journey to Mexico! @journeynorthED @SPPS_Science pic.twitter.com/NoAVyHZcdG— BelwinOutdoorScience (@Belwin625) September 22, 2017
@RandolphHeights 5th graders send off "zippy" the #monarch, wishing her well on her journey to Mexico! @journeynorthED @SPPS_Science pic.twitter.com/NoAVyHZcdG
@CTMSBulldog analyze and evaluate Monarch migration data @journeynorthED & @NOAA 🐛🦋🐛 embracing citizen science ❤️ real data #NGSSChat #NGSS pic.twitter.com/FwQzDRMPaL— Meg Richard (@frizzlerichard) September 19, 2017
@CTMSBulldog analyze and evaluate Monarch migration data @journeynorthED & @NOAA 🐛🦋🐛 embracing citizen science ❤️ real data #NGSSChat #NGSS pic.twitter.com/FwQzDRMPaL
Second graders pointing out nectar sources for migrating monarchs @journeynorthorg @monarchwatch @MonarchsJV pic.twitter.com/3ZLB76gOiW— Jean Lare (@jmbcsammy) September 20, 2017
Second graders pointing out nectar sources for migrating monarchs @journeynorthorg @monarchwatch @MonarchsJV pic.twitter.com/3ZLB76gOiW