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Learn about the challenges scientists face when creating indoor ecosystems for butterflies! With a hands-on STEAM activity and career connections, this book uses real-world examples to teach how the engineering design process is used to solve problems.
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01 octobre 2018

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9780743921589

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English

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N icole Si pe
© 2019 Smithsonian I nstitution. e na me “Smithsonian ” and the Smithsonian
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Contributing A uthor
Heather Schultz, M.A.
Consultants
Cindy Brown
Supervisor y Hor ticulturalist
Collections Specialist
Smithsonian Gardens
Gary Krupnick, Ph.D.
Head of the Plant Conservation Unit
Department of Botany, National
Museum of Natural History
T amieka Grizzle, Ed.D.
K–5 STEM Lab Instructor
Harmony Leland Elementary School
Stephanie Anastasopoulos, M.Ed.
TOSA, STREAM Integr ation
Solana Beach School District
Publishing Credits
Rachelle Cracchiolo, M.S.Ed., P ublisher
Conni Medina, M.A.Ed., Managing Editor
Diana Kenney , M.A.Ed., NBC T , S eries Developer
June Kikuchi, Content Director
Vér onique Bos , Creative Director
Robin Erickson, Art D irector
Seth Rogers, Editor
Mindy Duits, Senior Graphic Designer
Smithsonian Science Education Center
Image Credits: back cover , p.5 (top), p .11 (bottom), p.12, p .13 (bottom),
p.18 (all), p .19 © Smithsonian; p.6 (right), p .7 (bottom), p.16 (right) Gregory
G. Dimijian/Science Source; p.7 (t op) Francesco T omasinelli/Science Source;
pp.10–11 Chris Jenner/Shutterst ock; p.13 (top) GFC Collection/NHP A/Photoshot/
Newscom; p .15 (bottom) Simon Fraser/Science Source; p .16 Per-Anders
Pettersson/Getty Images; p .18, p.20 Robin Chittenden/Alamy; p.19 (top), p .21
(top) Oli Scarff/Gett y Images; p.19 (bottom right), 21 (bottom right) Will & Deni
McIntyre/Science Source; p.19 (bottom left), p .21 (bottom left) Louise Murray/
Science Source; p.22 (left) Susan Biddle/The Washington Post/Getty Images;
p.25 (bottom) B .G. Thomson/Science Sour ce; all other images from iStock and/
or Shutterstock.
Library of Congress Ca taloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Sipe, Nicole, author .
Title: Designing butterfly exhibits / Nicole Sipe.
Description: Huntington Beach, CA : T eacher Created Materials, [2019] |
Audience: Grade 4 to 6. | Includes index. |
Identifiers: L CCN 2018005201 (print) | L CCN 2018015918 (ebook) | ISBN
9781493869312 (E-book) | ISBN 9781493866915 (paperback)
Subjects: LCSH: Butterflies--Exhibitions--Juvenile lit erature.
Classification: L CC QL545.2 (ebook) | L CC QL545.2 .S57 2019 (print) | DDC
595.78/9074--dc23
L C record available at https://lccn.loc .gov/2018005201
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ISBN 978-0-7439-2158-9
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T a b l e of C o n te n ts
Bea uti f u l Butter ies ............................................ 4
In t he W i ld ........................................................... 6
e Des ign Process ........................................... 1 2
Vis iti ng an E x hib it ............................................ 2 2
H el ping Our Winged F r ien d s .......................... 26
STEA M Cha l le nge ............................................. 28
Glossar y .............................................................. 30
Ind ex .................................................................... 3 1
Ca reer A dv ice .................................................... 3 2

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