Junior Scientist Science Study: Chicken Life Cycle
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What came first – the chicken or the egg? Although that’s a tricky question, your little learner will love learning about the chicken life cycle!
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Junior Scientist Science Study: Chicken Life Cycle
Made with young learners and busy homeschooling parents in mind, this print and go activity kit features activities all about the chicken life cycle. You’ll have access to print-and-go pages of hands-on learning fun, featuring:
- life cycle picture cards
- chicken identification cards
- chicken parts and life cycle identification worksheets
- cut and paste activities
- copywork practice
- coloring pages
Through the convenience of print-and-go, you can print what you want, when you want. Enough activities exist for a fully stand-alone unit study or to pair this resource with another curriculum you already use. Kids from preschool through early elementary will love learning about chickens and their life cycle with these activities!
Picture & Identification Cards
This resource uses colorful pictures in a flash card-type format to help your kids retain the information they’ll learn about the chicken life cycle. Print, cut, and use them to teach your kids the most common vocabulary words:
- egg
- hatchling
- chick
- adult chicken
They will also learn about the different body parts of a chicken: beak, toes, comb, breast, wattle, shank, wing, and tail.
Life Cycle Activities
Kids learn about the chicken life cycle through a series of activities by:
- writing
- cutting and pasting
- order sequence
Small & Large Motor Skills Practice
Beyond the cut-and-paste activities, there are several printables to give your kids visual, mental, and physical practice with words and pictures related to the chicken life cycle. Each printable activity provides hands-on learning opportunities about the process from egg to chicken.
Other Activity Ideas
Consider using the activities in this resource to create an interactive notebook, file folder games, and/or artwork poster. These ideas will help your kid create something that can be reused as often as possible. Laminate the flashcards for better durability and usability!
Have fun teaching your kids about the chicken life cycle with these worksheets!
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