Life Cycles: Level 2, Student Manual
Transcript of Life Cycles: Level 2, Student Manual
Draw ( outdoors.
Draw a habitat for one organism you saw.
Draw arrows on the picture to make a food chain.
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Chapter 1 3
Draw a red X on each organism.
4 Chapter 1
Draw a habitat for one of the organisms on page 3.
Chapter 2 5
Draw or name two living organisms you found outdoors.
Did you find a dead organism? What was it?
Draw or name two nonliving objects you found.
Chapter 2
Draw a blue X on each nonliving object.
Draw a green X on each living object.
Draw an orange X on each dead object.
Chapter 3 7
Draw a brown X on each animal.
Draw a green X on each plant.
Draw a red X on each organism.
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Cut out two of the pictures on page 9.
Paste them on cardboard. Use them to play CENTRAL PARK.
Chapter 3
Rock Bicycle Fish
Cut along dotted line.
In each box tape one kind of seed you found in a fruit.
Print the name of the fruit beside the seed.
SEED FRUIT
Chapter 5
My experiment with seeds from fresh fruit
Chapter 6 13
How my plants changed
Planting day
days after planting
days after planting
days after planting
days after planting
days after planting
days after planting
I experimented to find out:
I used these materials:
Chapter 7
My experiment looked like this
I found out that:
Listen to the story your teacher will read to you.
How could Lee find out which rows the tomatoes and carrots were in?
Chapter 9
The object that
looked like this:
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Developed into one that looked like this:
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Chapter 10 19
FROG EGGS
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Chapter 10
CRICKET EGGS
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Write a story about how cricket eggs developed into crickets.
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Date Length in millimeters (mm)
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My animal grew
Chapter 12 23 FRUIT FLY STAGES
Larva Pupa
Egg Adult
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WAX MOTH STAGES
Larva Pupa
Egg Adult
Draw pictures of your mealworm as it grows.
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Larva
Larva
Larva
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Draw pictures of your mealworm as it develops.
Pupa
Adult
Circle the pictures that show metamorphosis.
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Chapter 16
What the erpillar finally became
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Egg Larva
Pupa Adult
Chapter 17
Here are six different animals.
The life cycle stages are mixed up.
Put a "1” by each egg. Put a “2” by each larva.
Put a “3” by each pupa. Put a “4” by each adult.
If an animal does not have a larva or pupa stage,
write “baby” or “young.”
Beetle
Moth
Mosquito
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