FREE Plants Life Cycles Cut & Paste

Published:
October 3, 2019

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Do your kids know how the food we eat every day grows? Do they know that big, juicy watermelons or giant, round pumpkins start as small seeds? Have fun exploring the world of plants with this FREE Plants Life Cycles Cut & Paste unit.

Plants Life Cycles Cut & Paste text with image of a pumpkin patch

Plants Life Cycles Cut and Paste

This FREE Plants Life Cycles Cut & Pasteis a simple, no-prep science activity your kids can enjoy. Plus, it’s hands-on and can provide hours of fun.

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What plants are covered?

This cut and paste unit looks at the life cycles of 13 different plants. They include the:

  • watermelon
  • pumpkin
  • cocoa plant
  • potato
  • pear
  • apple
  • cherry
  • cherry tree
  • blackberries
  • peaches
  • coniferous tree
  • sunflower
  • corn
Free Lifecycle Worksheets Color & Black/White Includes Answer Key!

How to Use These Printables

Kids can cut out each stage of growth and then paste them into the provided life cycle diagrams. Plus, there’s an answer key in the back just for you when they are finished!

This is a great opportunity to talk to your kids about how things grow and how important the stages of development are for these plants.

Both a color and black and white version are included. Print just the pages you need! Have fun exploring how plants grow with this FREE unit. Digging in the dirt is optional!

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