Teaching my son a biology lesson through music and dance? I honestly
wasn't sure how well it would go over at first. Much to my pleasant
surprise, both my preschooler and I enjoyed learning about the
life cycle of the Monarch butterfly with the audiovisual and physical
activity aids provided by Caterpillar to Butterfly. In
fact, we did the entire program twice in a row because we were
both immediately hooked. At only three years old, my son now knows
the eight stages of the Monarch's life cycle, can dance the motions
without my assistance, and is able to describe some of the butterfly's
activities in his own words. He was so eager to tell his grandparents
about the egg, caterpillar, pupa, and butterfly--to demonstrate
some of the movements he learned--to show them the story map he
folded and drew by himself, picturing his own version of the Monarch's
life cycle. He now repeatedly asks to study the lesson and perform
the entire dance movement cycle for me. My skepticism has vanished;
we are sold on the concept of Arts Integration!
Marcia Daft developed this particular DVD with ages 4 through
8 in mind, but it is easy to see how the age range could be stretched
on both ends of the spectrum. The audiovisual aspects of the DVD
are stunning, with a musical score specifically composed to reflect
the life cycle of a Monarch as well as nature footage offering
firsthand views of the entire Monarch life through a time-lapsed
lens. The drawing of story maps and discussion questions really
emphasize the students' comprehension and cerebral knowledge. While
the video shows how well this program works for a group setting,
it works equally well in a one-on-one setting, proving what diverse
audience situations this DVD serves.
Encouraging the use of their own bodies as well as interacting
with one another, the DVD urges children to see beyond the traditional
school setting of desks covered in textbooks, pencils, and paper.
By utilizing their bodies, words, interpretation, and creativity
to reiterate the concepts they are being taught, they enhance their
educational experience and bring true kinesthetic learning a new
sparkle.
Ms. Daft and her talent are present in every aspect of Caterpillar
to Butterfly --from musical composition and performance
to teaching and explaining the physical movements to describing
the life cycle of the butterflies themselves. Her unique teaching
methods and talent for working with young children on this level
is obvious throughout the DVD as she speaks, plays piano, demonstrates
movements, facilitates discussion amongst the children, leads
performance, and continuously explains and directs. The children
on the DVD gave my son the encouragement he needed to join in
and participate in each portion of the study. Their enthusiasm
and cooperation are contagious.
While the DVD could simply be watched in one sitting by your child(ren)
in any classroom or home, the program is designed with the intent
of being divided into a weeklong Arts Integration course. Repeating
the five chapters and stretching them out over as many days is
just one way to achieve that goal. You can also incorporate the
DVD into further studies and activities, such as going to a cultivated
butterfly garden or butterfly house, stepping into your own backyard
to search for butterflies, making butterfly crafts, or reading
books of various types about butterflies. Not only is this DVD
a complete lesson in and of itself, but it also serves as a springboard
for further study and creativity.
Product review by Melissa Cummings, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, August 2011
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