If you have been searching for some fun hands-on moth life cycle craft ideas that kids can make to learn more about metamorphosis, then this is the homeschool printables bundle for you!
It makes us so happy to have made these 12 lovely and colorful activities with my kids! They have really enjoyed all of them and they have learned so much!
I think your kids will also learn so much with this moth life cycle printables for kids!
12 Creative Moth Life Cycle Homeschool Printables for Kids to Love
Most homeschooling families have kids in different ages, so I made sure that this bundle can be used with kids as young as toddler and preschool and can be made more complex to use with elementary age kids as well.
So, whether you are looking for moth life cycle activities for preschoolers like the Memory game, a life cycle of a moth worksheet for kindergarten or a notebooking page for elementary, you will find all of that here!
It’s really cool that you can use this bundle for moth life cycle arts and crafts using our amazing life cycle template for kids to trace! Or use them to learn to read new words or to point out vocabulary words.
You can also use it to learn event sequencing, a moth life cycle paper to fill out, practice handwriting, doing research, playing games and so much more! These activities will make it so much easier for you to make your lesson plans a complete unit without the extra work!
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This bundle is a digital download that you can print right away or save the file on your computer to open and use whenever you need it.
The great thing about it is also that you can print only what you want and use it over the years to complement your life cycle units.
The moth and caterpillar props (toy replicas) in the pictures are not included.
Butterflies and moth are a little different in their life cycles. Let’s learn more about moths! This amazing bundle with 12 printable activities (25 Pages) include:
1 Moth Life Cycle template: Handwriting practice page with manuscript and cursive while reviewing the caterpillar life cycle.
2 Moth Life Cycle Book: Children will love to read this color book because it is short, with familiar words, some new words (to keep it interesting) and more information about the moth life cycle.
3 Life Cycle of a moth worksheet set: Notebooking Pages with primer lines (for preschool and kindergarten) and regular lines for elementary kids. Find out more about the gypsy moth or the luna moth life cycle! Write answers to questions like “How long do moths live?” and “What do moths do in life?”
4 Moth Life Cycle craft: a beautiful wheel paper craft for kids to learn event sequencing. Just cut out a small window on the top circle, overlap the circles and us a brad to hold them together and for the top circle to move around to show all 4 stages of the moth life cycle!
5 Life Cycle printable coloring book: This is a super fun set of handwriting and coloring pages. Kids will enjoy coloring the life cycle pictures and also tracing (as well as writing) important words on each page.
They will love learning so much without even knowing it! The last page is my favorite of all. They can even use the backs of the pages to draw their own gypsy or luna moth pictures!
6 Life Cycle activities for kids: 3-Part Cards (photos, cartoon and black and white). When kids color the black and white cards, they can research to find out whether this will be colored as a gypsy moth caterpillar or a luna moth caterpillar.
7 Printable moth Life Cycle worksheet Set (6 Pages): printable posters to show event order, a blank poster to draw the events in the correct sequence, cut out event pictures and paste on the other page in the correct order of events and more!
8 Life Cycle of a moth printables: It’s a Matching Dice Activity so kids learn what a moth caterpillar looks like, what color moth eggs are, what size is a moth cocoon and more!
9 Moth Life Cycle sheet: this Word Search page is a lot of fun! Kids will have a list or relevant words about the moth life cycle and then they will find all of the words in the word search. All the words are put throughout (forward, up, down and diagonal).
10 Preschool Life Cycle of a moth printable Memory Game (can be played by kids of any age, but preschoolers like it best).
Moth facts are so incredible to learn about! This set will be a great springboard to get kids to learn more about the moth lifespan, their life cycle and more! To get this wonderful printable set, you’re in the right spot!
If you are looking for the very hungry caterpillar life cycle then go here. And if you are looking for the butterfly life cycle that goes into the stages of the butterfly life, then go here.
Moth Life Cycle for Kids ~ 12 Printable Activities Bundle
$15.00 $9.99
1 3 Life Cycle ctivities for kids: 3-Part Cards (photos, cartoon and black and white)
2 Life Cycle of a moth printables: Matching Dice Activity
3 Moth Life Cycle template: Handwriting page with manuscript and cursive
4 Preschool Life Cycle of a moth printable Memory Game
5 Life Cycle of a moth worksheet set: Notebooking Pages with primer lines (for preschool and kindergarten) and regular lines for elementary kids
6 Moth Life Cycle craft: a beautiful wheel paper craft for kids to learn event sequencing.
7 Printable moth Life Cycle worksheet Set (6 Pages): printable posters to show event order, a blank poster to draw the events in the correct sequence, cut out event pictures and paste on the other page in the correct order of events and more!
8 Moth Life Cycle Book: Children will love to read this color book.
9 Life Cycle printable coloring book: This is a super fun set of handwriting and coloring pages.
10 Moth Life Cycle sheet: this Word Search page is a lot of fun!
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