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Life Cycle

Sequencing Card
Crafts
The Bundle
By Robin Sellers
Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers
Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

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Frog Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Frog Life Cycle

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Chicken Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers
Chicken Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
By Robin Sellers

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Chicken Life Cycle
Sequencing Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Chicken Life
Cycle

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Butterfly Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

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Butterfly Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

Copyright © Robin Sellers


Butterfly Life Cycle
Sequencing Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Butterfly Life
Cycle

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Pumpkin Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
By Robin Sellers
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Pumpkin Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

Copyright © Robin Sellers


Pumpkin Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Pumpkin Life
Cycle

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Water Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers
Water Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

Copyright © Robin Sellers


Water Cycle Sequencing Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Water Cycle

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Flower Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
By Robin Sellers
Flower Life
Cycle
Sequencing
Craft
By Robin Sellers

Copyright © Robin Sellers


Flower Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Flower Life
Cycle

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Plant Life
Cycle
Sequencing
Craft
By Robin
Sellers

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Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Craft
By Robin Sellers

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Plant Life Cycle Sequencing
Craft
Directions
Print the large images on colored paper or
regular paper for your students to color or paint.
The students will then cut around the image.
Keep the rectangular tabs attached to the
images.

Choose the life cycle sequencing version of your


choice. One version is in order and requires no
cutting and pasting. For the other version,
students will cut the cards, place them in the
correct order, and paste them to the 1-4 squares.

You may choose to use the first version during


your initial teaching and the second version as an
final assessment device. Your students will color
the stages. Color pencils have nice results for
older students. Take the life cycle strips and fold
them in an accordion fold. Then tape or glue
each end to the rectangular shapes on the large
images.

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Plant Life Cycle

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