Watermelon plant life cycle foldable sequencing cut and paste science activity
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Do you need a fun activity for teaching life cycles that isn't a standard worksheet? Help your students understand and review the life cycle of a watermelon plant with this differentiated cut-and-paste sequencing craft.
Children put the life cycle stages from watermelon seed to fruit in order on their template. They then cut and fold. The finished foldouts are ideal for an interactive science notebook.
This activity could support learning about plant life cycles, plants we eat, or summer fruits/healthy eating.
There are 3 similar printable template options so you can choose what suits your students best:
1. Color the life cycle stages and watermelon halves, cut out and sequence the life cycle stages (words only), glue, and fold.
2. Color the life cycle stages and watermelon halves, cut out and sequence the life cycle stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold.
3. As above but children sequence pictures with descriptions.
There is also an additional set of cards for sequencing that you can print and use for a small group activity.
Instructions for students are provided, as well as both US and UK paper sizes.