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Insect A: Moth
1.has less color
2.antennae feathery


Insect B:Butterfly
1.more color
2.antennae club-like with a swallen tip

Posted by donika  on  11/30  at  02:19 PM

Insect A: Moth
1. the wings are lying flat
2. it has no clubs at the end of its antennae
Insect B: Butterfly
1. the wings are not lying flat, they are straight up
2: It has clubs at the end of its antennae

Posted by Samantha 5M  on  11/30  at  02:19 PM

insect a: moth
1. feathery
2. less bright

insect b: butterfly
1.bright colors
2.wings together

Posted by jack  on  11/30  at  02:22 PM

insect A: Moth
1 the wings are flat against its back.
2 the end of its antennae does not have a ball at the tip of it.
3 the wings are a grayish color.

insect B: Butterfly
1 the wings are held vertically.
2 there are balls at the end of its antennae.
3 the wings are a little bit more colorful than a moth.

Posted by Isabel 5M  on  11/30  at  02:25 PM

insect A: moth

1. less colorful
2. looks smaller

insect B: butterfly

1. more brightly colored
2. the wings are standing up when they land

Posted by mayanna  on  11/30  at  02:27 PM

insect A:moth
1.Its antennae’s are feathery
2.while resting its wings are open and folded over its back

insect B:butterfly
1.Its antennae’s are cube - like with a swollen tip

Posted by Jaden 3-H  on  11/30  at  02:27 PM

I think insect A is a moth because it does not have that bright colors and it’s resting and it’s wings are open and folded.

I think insect B is a butterfly because it has brighter colors and it’s resting but it’s wings are up and down.

Posted by Thomas 5-M  on  11/30  at  02:27 PM

insect:A   Moth
1. Feathery antennae
2. Not bright colors

insect:B Butterfly
1. Club-like with a swollen tip
2.Bright colors

Posted by michael 5m  on  11/30  at  02:31 PM

A is a moth and B is a butterfly. I sure hope I win.

 

 

 


            - Lauren @ Hillside School

Posted by Lauren  on  11/30  at  02:45 PM

Insect A is a moth because the wings lay flat and it has dull colors. Insect B is a butterfly because the wings stand up and it has brighter colors. smile(:

Posted by Molly M.  on  11/30  at  02:48 PM

Claire smile
Hillside Elementary School Class 5-O

Insect A is a moth. Its antennae are feathery and its color was dull.

Insect B is a butterfly. Its antennae have knobs at the ends and its color was bright.

Hillside Elementary- 5O
Claire

Posted by Claire  on  11/30  at  02:50 PM

Mary
Hillside Elementary School Class 5-O

I know insect A was a moth. One reason is because it had a very dull color. The wings were also shaped differently than a butterfly’s wings.

I know insect B was a butterfly. I know this because the wings were colorful. Another reason is because the antennae had knobs on top.

Posted by Mary  on  11/30  at  02:51 PM

Insect A is a moth and insect B is a butterfly. I know because insect A is a brown flaky color unlike the lively color of insect A. Also insect A is camouflaged with the stick behind it while the butterfly kind of sticks out with the green in the background.

-Payge from Hillside Elementary, 50

Posted by Payge  on  11/30  at  02:52 PM

Insect A is a moth and insect B is a butterfly. I know insect A is a moth because the wings are more pointed and they are duller in color. I know insect B is a butterfly because they are brighter in color and there body is more fuzzy just like a catapillers grin 

-Kelseigh, Hillside 5O

Posted by Kelseigh  on  11/30  at  02:55 PM

insect A is a moth and insect B is a butterfly. I know that insect B is a moth because it has a leafy brown color and that moths usually look like fall colors. I also know that insect A is a butterfly because they can usually camouflage around their surroundings and I also know that because they usually are bright colors.
Mariela

Posted by mariela  on  11/30  at  02:57 PM

The difference between a butterfly and moth is a moth has brown colors and a butterfly has a bright colors.  Insect A therefore is a moth, and Insect B is a butterfly.

Sean
Hillside School- 50

Posted by Sean  on  11/30  at  02:58 PM

letter b, is the butterfly because usually butterflies are more colorful than moths. also because they have regulare anteni (not bristley) with the moths its the other way around they have more comoflage colors and there anteni are bristley.
    smilesmile:):):):):):):).

Posted by cristina  on  11/30  at  02:59 PM

I think insect A. is the moth because the wings are flat and the color is more dull.

I think insect B. is a butterfly because the wings are up right and the antene are not on the side of his head

Josie 5-0

Posted by Josie  on  11/30  at  03:01 PM

A=butterfly because it’s wings are up and because it has brighter and it is less camoflughed and b= moth because it has the oposite feachers

John
Hillside School- 5O

Posted by John 5-0  on  11/30  at  03:03 PM

A is a moth, B is a butterfly. Moths are more camouflage than butterflies, the butterfly is more lively and colorful. The moth is more dull and flaky than the butterfly. Also the moths have feathery antennae and the butterfly has bulbs at the end of their antennae smile

Posted by Rachel  on  11/30  at  03:03 PM

A= Moth
B= Butterfly

A is a Moth because it blended in more than the Butterfly.  Also the moth was looking dull.  The moth was smaller then the butterfly.  The moth looked saw edged too.

B is a Butterfly because it was lively looking.  Also the butterfly didn’t have camouflaged colors like the Moth did.  Also the butterfly was bigger.  Also the antennae had a bulb or knob on it.   

Charlotte
Hillside School 5O

Posted by Charlotte  on  11/30  at  03:05 PM

insect A moth
1;the wings are down.
2;moths are nocturnal

insect B butterfly
1;butterflies are
2;butterflies have bigger wings

Posted by michael 3h  on  11/30  at  05:02 PM

A - moth   B-butterfly

A is a moth because it is a dull color and it is thicker.

B is a butterfly because it has brighter colors, and it is thinner.

 

                            -Lauren@Hillside

Posted by Lauren  on  11/30  at  07:40 PM

we think insect A is a moth and insect B is a butterfly.  one reason is that moths are smaller and butterflies have spheres on the ends of their antennae.

Sincerely,
  Rachel & Josiah
Rosendale School, Niskayuna

Posted by Rachel and Josiah  on  11/30  at  07:40 PM

Insect B is a butterfly because when butterflies are resting their wings are in.  The butterfly’s antenna is more like a ball at the end.

Insect A is a moth because when resting its wings are outstretched and the antennas look more like feathers.

Posted by John  on  11/30  at  09:45 PM
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