Your pumpkin life cycle lessons are now sorted with all of these support resources!
I love the idea of using paper plates for life cycles. I was so excited about the idea, I made a whole bunch of them!
The pumpkin life cycle is very easy to create as children can read the poster after reading a story and then fill in the life cycle printable.
After that, they simply color, cut and paste the life cycle in the correct order on the painted paper plate.
Here are some pumpkin YouTube videos that you could show to help children learn about how a pumpkin grows.
There are also other pumpkin themed videos that include stories, craft, songs, decorating ideas and informational videos.
You might also like our Informational Writing Pumpkin Themed First and Second Grade Common Core printables to explicitly teach the steps of writing informational texts.
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Mark says
I have had my students read From Seed to Pumpkin and I will take it one step further out in our garden this year. We are doing an observation lesson that I found at http://monthbymonth.scholastic.com/teach.html The Great Pumpkin Race Once the pumpkins have finally decomposed the class will put them in the garden and wait for spring.