This science activity involves creating an ant life cycle craft, a fun insect-themed activity for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
Could you use a simple, no-prep hands-on science activity for your elementary students? This FREE Insects, Worms, Snails & Spiders Life Cycles Cut & Paste unit is a fun activity that they can work on for hours (but won’t take you hours to prepare). Insects, Worms, Snails & Spiders Life Cycles Cut & Paste Welcome...
Assemble our 3D Butterfly life cycle craft diorama and have your kids or students examine the life cycle of a butterfly in 3D!
Ever wondered where stick insects come from? When you encounter a stick insect in real life, it is probably an adult specimen, or at least nearly reached adulthood. But, what about baby stick insects? How are they born? The life cycle of stick insects exists of three main life stages: the egg, nymph and adulthood. The eggs are tiny and shaped like seeds, and when they hatch after several weeks to months, tiny stick insects emerge. These small nymphs already look like full stick insects, and slowly they grow to adult size. Interesting right? There is much to discover about
Help your students understand the ladybug life cycle with this free printable. This printable features a well-marked diagram of a ladybug's life cycle.
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Explore the circle of life with this informative coloring sheet! Help your student color and learn the names of each stage of a dragonflyâs life.
Allow kids to explore science hands-on with this Praying Mantis Life Cycle Sensory Bin. Great for learning at home or in a preschool or classroom.
Discover the fascinating life cycle of koalas with these FREE worksheets that also review pre-k, kindergarten, and grade 1 math, and literacy skills!
Ever wondered where stick insects come from? When you encounter a stick insect in real life, it is probably an adult specimen, or at least nearly reached adulthood. But, what about baby stick insects? How are they born? The life cycle of stick insects exists of three main life stages: the egg, nymph and adulthood. The eggs are tiny and shaped like seeds, and when they hatch after several weeks to months, tiny stick insects emerge. These small nymphs already look like full stick insects, and slowly they grow to adult size. Interesting right? There is much to discover about
Free printable template included to make your own butterfly life cycle craft! You only need paper, cardboard and glue to make this easy craft!
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Assemble our 3D Butterfly life cycle craft diorama and have your kids or students examine the life cycle of a butterfly in 3D!
Learning about butterflies might be my student’s favorite lesson of the entire year. Butterflies are not only beautiful, but they partake in such dramatic developmental transitions during that students can’t help but be engaged. Every year we order caterpillars for our live butterfly garden so children can see the magic happen right before their eyes. […]
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These life cycle of an ant printables and worksheets are perfect for an ant unit study when learning about ants and their life cycle!
Frogs for kids When our children's hand and finger muscles are not sufficiently developed, we are co
Diversity reduces vulnerability to a variety of threats and takes advantage of the unique nature of the environment in which it resides.
Life Cycle of a Praying Mantis Control Chart Used in conjunction with 3 Part cards and Insect Lore Praying Mantis Life Cycle figures...
Explore the circle of life with this informative coloring sheet! Help your student color and learn the names of each stage of a cicadaâs life.
Scanned from my own collection. I picked this up at SCRAP in San Francisco yesterday. Original artist unknown.
To wrap up our animal unit, we learned all about insects and life cycles! I used activities from my Insect/Life cycle unit if you are interested! We had already learned about insects back in kindergarten so we reviewed insects and did a sort in our science journals. The kids remembered lots of great characteristics such as six legs, three body parts, lays eggs, etc. They also remembered that a spider is not an insect! We then read books on insects and learned facts about different insects we were interested in. The kids then wrote 2 or 3 facts in their own insect books. They really enjoyed going to our classroom library to read insect books to use to find facts. Yay for research! :) To move on to life cycles, we started with the life cycle of a butterfly. In their science journals the kids illustrated the missing stage (pupa) and labeled all the stages. We also talked about the life cycle of a frog and did a similar activity but I forgot to take a picture! :) After talking about animal life cycles, we talked about how we have a life cycle also. The kids illustrated their own "I Grow and Change" books: At the beginning of the second week of our unit, I sent home a note asking parents to send in three pictures with their student (one of their child as a baby, one of them as a toddler and one of them now). I even showed them baby/toddler/kid pictures of myself and they LOVED THEM! I included some below so you could see :) I was so cute....what happened?? haha :) On Thursday, we used these pictures to write stories of what we were like at each stage of our life. The kids wrote what they looked like and could do at each age and drew a picture of the photograph they brought. Then they wrote a story about that time in their life. Here are a few examples: The kids really enjoyed learning about life cycles! We raised caterpillars last year so I didn't do it again....I wish I had taken pictures! I will try to remember to do that next year! :) We are about done with our Texas unit so I will have that up soon! And believe it or not we only have 9 school days left so we are right in the middle of our countdown to summer fun! Stay tuned for pictures!
Explore the circle of life with this informative coloring sheet! Help your student color and learn the names of each stage of a grasshopperâs life.
As beekeepers, the ability to monitor our hives comes in short bursts of activity usually in the form of regular hive inspections. For the most part,
Learn all about how butterflies change and grow with this life cycle of a butterfly poem, butterfly craft and FREE butterfly life cycle sequence strips!