Differentiated Activities for Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet-Freebie
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Differentiated Activities for Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet-Freebie
In this Differentiated Activities for Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet-Freebie packet, you'll get written and visual instructions, differentiated activities between age levels (Ages 3-10), and printable worksheets.
This resource is appropriate for students of ages:
3-4 years olds can color a pumpkin and talk about the pumpkin life cycle with the teacher's Guided Notes.
As a science extension: Show Teacher ' s Edition on a screen or printed out on a clipboard. Talk through each stage of the life cycle. Point out pictures at the bottom of their worksheets.
5-6 years old can draw and color a pumpkin; learn the pumpkin life cycle with labels.
As a science extension: Teacher presents pumpkin life cycle facts (show Teacher ' s Edition on the screen or printed out on a clipboard) while students cut out labels and paste.
7-10 years old can also draw and color a pumpkin; learn the pumpkin life cycle with labels.
As a science extension: Teacher presents pumpkin life cycle facts (show Teacher ' s Edition on the screen or printed out on a clipboard) while students write labels
With this resource you will get:
-1 worksheet for students to draw or write
-2 pages for students to use as guides as they design their own pumpkins
-1 page with visual and written instructions for 3-4 year old students on how to complete the science activity
-1 page with visual and written instructions for 7-10 year old students on how to complete the science activity
All guided notes include the information students will be expected to learn. And all examples are just that, examples. Your students can put their personal touches on this activity!
Ways in which this resource may be beneficial to use:
-When you have an art substitute coming
-To plan for an art class
-As an enrichment activity for your students
-For your homeschool students
-During a homeschoolers' co-op
-For fun at home
Format:
PDF printable
I hope you enjoy!
-Abbey Allen