We will discuss different life cycles. I have several sets of life cycle stamps that the children can stamp in the correct order. I wish that we could do things in the computer lab, so that the children could go to on line activities plus be able to create their own.

Stamps

Alligator- from a great book that has about 40 different life cycles!

Frog my favorite!

Fish- after the children cut out the pieces, they put them in order, then had to draw what came next. Then write a sentence to go along with what was in the picture.

A 4
th or 5
th grader who didn't follow the directions!
lol
We also have books about whatever we are talking about to go along with the theme. This was perfect for the student's illustration.
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