Preschool Flower Life Cycle Activities
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Add these preschool flower life cycle activities to your upcoming spring and summer activities. Find four printable activity pages for preschoolers.
As you begin planning your preschool flower activities, be sure to make time to teach children how plants grow from seed to flower. These activity pages will help you introduce new vocabulary words while offering sequencing practice, as well.
Add these spring printables to your flower, life cycle, spring, and summer lesson plans.
Preschool Flower Life Cycle Activities
Preschoolers are fascinated with watching things grow and change. You can help them learn how seeds grow and change with these flower life cycle preschool pages.
Just print these no-prep activity pages, and you’re all set! There are four pages in this pack that will help you introduce plant vocabulary to your preschoolers. They will also help you show the life cycle sequence of flowers.
In this printable pack, you’ll find the following flower life cycle worksheets:• Mini- coloring book – Children can color the images on this page. Then, they’ll trace the words at the bottom of each block. When that’s complete, cut out the cards, staple them in the top left corner, and let your child “read” the book back to you.
• Cut and paste pages – There are two cut and paste pages in this pack. One has kids cutting and pasting pictures in order on the life cycle chart. The other has kids cutting and pasting words to label the pictures on the life cycle chart. Choose which one works best with your child.
• Life cycle match – Kids will draw a line from the life cycle picture to its corresponding word.
BOOKS ABOUT Flowers
Fill your book basket with a great collection of preschool flower books. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
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Look! Flowers! – Look! Flowers! They’re beautiful to see. Turn the page and you’ll find out how amazing they can be.
Mrs. Peanuckle’s Flower Alphabet – From the aster to the zinnia, Mrs. Peanuckle introduces very young children to 26 types of flowers from across the globe. For each one, she offers a single defining characteristic, some of them very surprising.
The Reason for a Flower – The reason for a flower is to manufacture seeds, but Ruth Heller shares a lot more about parts of plants and their functions in her trademark rhythmic style.
Teaching Resources
• Flower Garden Build & Spin Playset – Kids develop creativity, imagination and fine motor skills by building with this preschool toy. Chunky spinning gears snap easily into place and help kids develop fine motor skills Get your gears moving!
• New Sprouts Grow It! Pretend Play Set – Simple in/out play along with learning new words keep kids active, learning, and having fun!
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Aloha Tara,
I love the fun and amazing lessons that you have. I am a special education teacher and I want to share your activities with my class. Currently, with the pandemic, we are forced to teach from home. I will be using your activities with my class but it will be posted in my classroom in the school that I work at the school website will that be okay. It is only for my class I will not be posting for commercial use. Please let me know if that is okay to do.
Mahalo,
Lynnette