In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the camel. Where does the camel live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
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Bring science to life with our collection of life science worksheets. Learn about animals life, body systems, and plant lives. Hands-on activities, worksheets, and games will help students build the science vocabulary and catch the concept.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the camel. Where does the camel live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
This is a fun science activity for elementary students help students learn about turtle life cycle.
Students read the article and learn how crab undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Students explore each stage of crab life cycle and look at the pictures.
With this shark life cycle anchor chart, students understand that everything goes through a life cycle and how shark undergoes a metamorphosis.
Students read the article and learn how jellyfish undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Students explore each stage of jellyfish life cycle and look at the pictures.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the wolf. Where does the wolf live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Students learn to recognize the difference between facts and opinions. Students read each statement about shark and determine whether it is a fact or opinion.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the hamster. Where does the hamster live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Students are writing their findings of the chicken life cycle stages. Encourage your students to supplement their writing with pictures.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the elephant. Where does the elephant live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Students create a map that tells what they know about butterfly transformation. Classmates describe how butterfly changes over the life cycle and show what they understand.
Students will love creating a life cycle spinner wheel and learning about different stages of the turtle life cycle. This fun activity is a great addition to your lesson.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the rabbit. Where does the rabbit live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
A set of chicken life cycle cards covering the main vocabulary. Discuss the topic with your students, let them arrange the cards in the proper sequence.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the deer. Where does the deer live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
This worksheet allows students to learn the parts of a ladybug. Two versions included: the picture of a ladybug with labels and fill the labels with no word bank.
Students will love creating a life cycle spinner wheel and learning about different stages of the shark life cycle. This fun activity is a great addition to your lesson.
Students need to distinguish the differences between facts and opinions in a frog life cycle.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the fox. Where does the fox live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
With this ladybug life cycle anchor chart, students understand that everything goes through a life cycle and how ladybug undergoes a metamorphosis.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the narwhal. Where does the narwhal live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the monkey. Where does the monkey live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Writing prompts with pictures about a life cycle of a frog for first- and second-grade students. What was first, then, and after?
This worksheet highlights the stages and words related to the butterfly life cycle, including metamorphosis and the name of each stage.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the kangaroo. Where does the kangaroo live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
With this turtle life cycle anchor chart, students understand that everything goes through a life cycle and how turtle undergoes a metamorphosis.
Use the ladybug life cycle word wall to build vocabulary and writing skills, as well explore stages of the ladybug life cycle.
Students use this worksheet to label the stage of shark life cycle. This activity is great to reinforce the shark life cycle vocabulary and practice sequencing.
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