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Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.
Introduce or review the life cycle of an apple by making these fun spinner wheels. This low-prep science craft allows KS1 or lower KS2 pupils to sequence 6 life cycle stages: seed, sprout, sapling, mature tree, flowers and fruit. Use for an autumn or Halloween lesson, in an interactive science notebook, or for a plant life cycles activity.
Options for this activity
There are 3 options to choose from: so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the pumpkin and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use red or greeen card for the apple. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
For each option, directions for pupils are included.
What else is included?
Life cycle diagram (colour)
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
US and UK versions of the PDF
Is this resource editable?
No, this PDF resource is not editable
Introduce or review the stages of an apple tree’s life cycle with this differentiated foldable sequencing activity and spinner wheel - a fun alternative to a worksheet to support an apple science lesson or unit at upper KS1 or lower KS2.
Life cycle of an apple tree foldable sequencing activity
There are 3 black and white template options to choose from:
Colour the apple life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the life cycle stage words, glue, and, fold.
Colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold.
Colour the life cycle stages and apple halves, sequence the stages (either with simple words, or with descriptions), glue, and fold.
Life cycle of an apple spinner wheel craft
There are 3 options to choose from: so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version (red or green apple options). Children color the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use red or green card for the apple template. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Benefits of these activities
Low prep
Children learn about the apple life cycle in a fun and hands-on way, that’s a bit different from a standard science worksheet.
Can be used to introduce the life cycle, or as a review/assessment to check understanding.
Encourages fine motor/scissor skills, hand-eye coordination, and sequencing.
Differentiated options allow for multiple age ranges or abilities to do the same activity.
Also included:
Life cycle sequencing cards and arrows in color and black/white. One way you could use these is to print them onto cards and cut out each piece. Children could work in small groups to sequence the life cycle stages, using the arrows to link them together. Laminate for longevity.
Label the apple parts cut and paste activity (colour and b/w option).
Life cycle diagram (colour).
Maze for early finishers
US and UK versions of the PDF
Explore the life cycles of woodland wildlife with these foldable sequencing activities. In this science resource, you’ll find life cycle foldouts for a hedgehog, barn owl, oak tree and stag beetle (mammal, bird, plant and insect).
The differentiated templates allow pupils to sequence with 4 or 6 stages. There are also options to use simple words or descriptions of the stages. This makes the activity suitable for upper KS1, as well as KS2.
What you need:
Just print the templates you need on A4 paper. You’ll also need coloured pencils (different shades of brown as useful), as well as scissors and glue.
The finished foldouts can be glued into a notebook, used for display, or taken home to show off to parents!
The templates are not editable. UK and US versions included.
This resource is a set of 3 plant life cycle foldouts to support KS1 or early KS2 science.
The set includes templates for corn, pumpkin and apples life cycles. These fun printables are ideal for interactive science notebooks, and activities connected to harvest.
Each set provides the opportunity for sequencing as well as encouraging fine motor skills with cutting and folding. Instructions and guidance for students on how to fold each one is included.
Apple foldout
There are 3 templates to choose from:
Colour the apple life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the life cycle stage words, glue and, fold.
Colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages (pictures with words), glue, and fold.
Colour the life cycle stages and apple halves, sequence the stages (either with simple words, or with descriptions), glue, and fold.
Pumpkin foldout
There are 4 similar templates to choose from
Colour the pumpkin life cycle, cut and fold.
Colour, cut and fold. This is identical to the first template but with a simpler edge for less confident cutters.
Colour, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold.
Large version over 2 pages. Color, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold.
Corn/maize foldout
There are 4 similar templates:
Colour the corn and the stages of its life cycle. Match the words to the pictures, cut and fold.
As above but with a straight cutting edge.
Colour the corn and the stages of its life cycle. Sequence the stages, glue, and fold. There are 2 different label options for this - one with words, the other with short descriptions.
As above but with the straight cutting edge.
For each life cycle, you’ll find US and US paper sizes/spelling. In addition, each plant has a set of full colour sequencing cards that you could use as a small group activity.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a pumpkin plant and an apple tree by making these fun spinner wheels. This low-prep KS1 or lower KS2 science craft allows pupils to colour and sequence 6 life cycle stages, before assembling their spinner.
Use this cut and paste resource for a plant life cycles lesson, autumn science, or to compare the life cycles of a pumpkin and an apple.
Vocabulary
The life cycle stage vocabulary in these activities is as follows:
Apple life cycle: seed, sprout, sapling, mature tree, flowers, fruit
Pumpkin life cycle: seed, sprout, vine, flowers, green pumpkin, mature pumpkin
Options for this activity
For each life cycle, there are 3 options to choose from so you can choose which suits your needs best:
Option 1: Colour the pumpkin/apple and life cycle stages, sequence the life cycle stages, and then assemble the spinner.
Option 2: Colour version. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
Option 3: Use coloured card. Children colour the life cycle stages, sequence the stages, and assemble the spinner.
For each option, directions for pupils are included.
What materials are required?
Printed templates
Glue
Scissors
Pencil crayons
Paper fasteners
What else is included?
Full-page diagram for each life cycle (colour)
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
Pumpkin word search with answers for early finishers. Words (x12) can be found across, down, and diagonally. Solution page included.
US and UK versions of the PDF
Is this resource editable?
No, the PDFs are not editable
Introduce or review the life cycle of a Christmas tree by making these fun, festive spinner wheels. Children cut and sequence 4 life cycle stages (seed, sapling, tree, and seed cone), before assembling their spinner. A hands-on alternative to a worksheet for Christmas science.
The template
The template is included in black & white and in colour. Each student will need 2 printed pages (one with the lower part of the template, and one with the life cycle stages and top part of the template).
What else is included?
Colour life cycle poster
Page of life cycle cards and arrow to cut out and sequence (colour and b/w).
Is this resource editable?
No, this 7-page PDF resource is not editable.
Looking for life cycle activities that are a bit different from a standard worksheet?
Your kids will love these fun and engaging foldable activities. This printable resource covers 4 summer-themed life cycles: a sea turtle, watermelon, butterfly, and honey bee.
The finished foldouts look great in an interactive science notebook.
For each animal/plant, the templates are differentiated so you can choose the ones that best suit your learners. Each gives opportunities for pupils to sequence the life cycle stages, glue, cut, and fold. Some templates show the stages with pictures and a single word, others use descriptions.
Instructions for students are provided as well as a picture guide showing how to fold their template.
4 colourful packs of display materials for KS1 classrooms.
This bundle includes:
Materials Display
9 A4, full colour posters showing examples of everyday materials (glass, wood, metal, fabric, wool, plastic, ceramic, leather and paper).
12 descriptive words to add to your display if required (presented 3 to a page, to be cut out and mounted)
5 A4 posters with simple questions about the use of materials (e.g. Which material would be best for a superhero’s cape?).
Title over 2 A4 pages, to cut out and join together.
Minibeasts Display
‘Minibeasts’ title over 2 pages. Print, trim, and join.
Real photo posters of minibeasts that live in a pond, on plants, and in/on the soil. These are included with and without a coloured background. For posters with a white background, trim, and mount on coloured paper.
Magnfiers with insect examples (x9). Print and cut out individually.
2 life cycle posters (dragonfly and butterfly)
‘Parts of an insect’ and ‘parts of a spider’ posters
‘What is a minibeast’ poster
6 minibeast fact posters (included in 2 sizes)
Plants Display
Title lettering - P,L,A,N,T,S with leaf design. Print onto A4, cut and mount.
9 A4 posters showing photographs of the parts of a plant (leaves, flowers, seeds, stem, roots, trunk, branches, fruit, buds).
Additional display printables - deciduous trees, evergreen trees, why plants are awesome and what do plants need. These are designed either to print on A4 and mount, or to print, cut and mount.
Weather Display
A4 weather chart and weather labels
9 bright and colourful A4 posters of different weather (sun, rain, wind, snow, hail, frost, fog, clouds, hail).
5 A4 printables with question prompts for children.
Title (over 2 pages to trim and join together)
Give your life cycle studies a Halloween twist with this set of foldouts. This resources features templates for the life cycles of a bat, owl, pumpkin and spider.
You could use them to compare the life histories of a bird, mammal, plant and arachnid. They are also great for interactive science notebook or as science centres.
Each life cycle has options that allow you to differentiate for your pupils.
Spider life cycle
There are 3 options so you can select and print the one that best suits your needs and differentiate for your students if required:
Colour the template, cut and fold.
Colour, sequence the simple life cycle name labels, glue cut and fold.
Colour, sequence the life cycle stage description labels, glue cut and fold. This is the option in the preview video.
Pumpkin life cycle
There are 4 pages to choose from:
Colour, cut and fold.
Colour, arrange the stages of the pumpkin life cycle, glue, cut and fold.
As above but with a simpler cutting edge
Larger version with 2 label options
Owl life cycle
There are 2 templates to choose from:
Colour the life cycle stages, cut out the template, fold
Colour the life cycle stages and cut them out, order/sequence, glue and fold.
Bat life cycle
There are 2 templates to choose from:
Colour, cut and fold.
Colour, sequence the descriptions of the bat life cycle, glue, cut and fold.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a snail in a hands-on way with this fun spinner wheel craft activity. Use this low-prep resource as part of a snail/bugs/minibeasts topic, or as part of a garden nature lesson.
The templates
There are 2 options to choose from - one where students color the snail (template 1) and the other with a pre-colored snail (template 2). For both templates, children will color the life cycle stages, arrange them in order on the template, and assemble their spinner.
What you need
Templates printed on A4 card
Directions for pupils
Life cycle stages printed on A4 white paper
Pencil crayons
Scissors
Glue
Paper fasteners
What else is included?
The activity is supported by additional printables to further explore the life cycle and features of a snail:
Life cycle diagram (colour).
Full-page description poster for each life cycle stage (colour). These could be printed or displayed on a screen to introduce the life cycle to children.
Life cycle writing page - pictures of the 4 life cycle stages with space to write next to each one (some own research may be required for this).
Label the snail cut-and-paste activity with 6 body parts (head, eye, shell, upper tentacle, lower tentacle, foot). Colour and b/w options.
Compare and contrast a snail and a honey bee cut-and-paste activity.
Snails ‘can, have, are’ worksheet.
US and UK versions of the file are also included.
Is this resource editable?
No, the PDF is not editable.
Explore the life cycle of the praying mantis with this foldable sequencing activity and other printables. A fun alternative to a worksheet, your pupils will love creating their foldouts to show the life cycle stages from egg case to adult insect.
Use this 14-page PDF resource to support a science lesson on insect life cycles, incomplete metamorphosis, or praying mantises.
What’s included?
Differentiated templates to make a foldout life cycle (see the next section for more information)
Full-page praying mantis life cycle diagram (colour)
Praying mantis life cycle information page (colour and b/w)
Praying mantis life cycle writing page (colour and b/w).
Label the praying mantis worksheet and answer page
Praying mantis flip book template (colour and b/w). The tabs of the flipbook have been deliberately left blank for students to write their own titles on (e.g. diet, habitat, facts, features). Pupils will need to do some of their own research for this activity.
The foldout templates
Template 1: Children colour the template and 4 life cycle stages (egg case, newly hatched nymphs, older nymph, adult praying mantis). They put the stages in order, glue, cut and fold. There’s an option to sequence the stage names or descriptions.
Template 2: As above but with 5 stages (soft egg case, hardened egg case, newly hatched nymphs, older nymph, adult praying mantis).
Can the resource be edited?
This PDF resource is not editable.
Explore the life cycle of a mosquito with this fun, foldout activity and other printables. This differentiated alternative to a worksheet allows children to colour the life cycle stages, and arrange them in order before gluing and folding.
Use this resource to support learning about bugs and insects, minibeasts, or life cycles.
Other printables are also included to extend the learning about mosquitos and their life cycle.
What’s included?
-Foldout activity with 3 templates
-Mosquito life cycle information page (colour and b&w)
-Mosquito life cycle colour poster
-Mosquito true/false activity cards (x11) with answers
-Label the mosquito worksheet (colour and b&w)
-US and UK versions of the file
How are the foldout templates differentiated?
-Template 1: Children colour the mosquito and stages of the life cycle, sequence the stages, glue them on the template, cut and fold.
-Templates 2 and 3: As above but with a rectangle or a circle around the mosquito for easier cutting.
All templates have the option to sequence the stages with their names, or with a short description.
Is this PDF resource editable?
This 15-page resource is not editable.
Introduce or review the life cycle of a grasshopper with this foldable sequencing activity and other printables. A fun, hands-on alternative to a standard science worksheet, this resource can be used to support a lesson on insect life cycles, grasshoppers, or bugs.
The templates
There are different template options to allow for differentiation if required:
Template 1: Pupils colour the template and life cycle stages, match the word labels to the pictures, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 2: Pupils colour the template and life cycle stages, sequence the stage, glue, cut, and fold. Option to sequence with the stage names or with short descriptions.
Also included:
Full-page colour grasshopper life cycle diagram.
Poster with descriptions of the life cycle stages (colour and b/w).
Life cycle questions (with suggested answers) to discuss with pupils during the activity.
Grasshopper flipbook - Children can research grasshoppers and record what they find out. Included with ‘features’, ‘habitat’ and ‘fact’ written on the tabs, or with blank tabs for children to write titles on.
Label the grasshopper cut and paste worksheet and answer page.
Is the resource editable?
No, the PDF cannot be edited.
Explore the stages of the life cycle of a fly in KS1 with this fun, foldout activity. Pupils will colour a template, sequence the life cycle stages, glue, cut, and fold. There are 3 templates and 2 sets of life cycle stages to choose from to allow for differentiation if required.
Suitable for a lesson on insect life cycles, minibeasts, and for developing fine motor skills (cutting, folding).
The templates
-Template 1: Children color the fly and the stages of the fly life cycle, sequence the stages, glue them on the template, cut, and fold.
-Templates 2 and 3: As above but with a rectangle or a circle around the fly for easier cutting.
All templates have the option to sequence the stages with their names, or with a short description.
Also included:
-Label the fly cut and paste worksheet
-US and UK versions of the 10-page PDF
Is this resource editable?
No, this resource is not editable.
Introduce or review how the human eye and ear work with these fun, foldable activities. Suitable for interactive notebooks, these foldouts are a hands-on alternative to a science worksheet to learn how we see and hear. Additional printables cover the parts of the ear and eye, and help reinforce key vocabulary.
The human eye - what’s included?
2 templates to make an eye accordion foldout, showing the the process of how the eye sees in 6 stages (one version with images and one without).
How the eye works information page.
Label the eye worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option.
Parts of the eye tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions.
‘Amazing eyes’ petal foldout. A template to record 5 facts about eyes.
11 word cards to use for display, or to cut in half for a matching activity.
The human ear - what’s included?
4 similar templates to make an eye accordion foldout.
How the ear works information page.
Label the ear worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option.
Parts of the ear tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions.
Ear vocabulary puzzle. A 12-piece puzzle for students to match the words to the definitions.
Are the PDFs editable?
The PDF is not editable. UK and US versions included.
Introduce/review the ear and how it works with these fun foldouts and parts of the ear printables. A hands-on alternative to a worksheet, these activities help students understand how sound moves through the ear and how we hear.
Use to support a biology lesson on the human body, the anatomy of the ear, hearing, or for an interactive science notebook.
The foldout templates
Choose from 4 similar templates to create a foldout ear showing the process of how the ears work. The template options allow for some differentiation so you can choose the option(s) that suits your students best:
Template 1: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 4 labels, match them to the images, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 2: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 4 labels, arrange them in order on the template, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 3: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 6 labels, match them to the images, glue, cut, and fold.
Template 4: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 6 labels, arrange them in order on the template, glue, cut, and fold.
What else is included?
Label the ear worksheets
Version 1: Label the ear cut-and-paste (outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, ear canal, eardrum, ossicles, cochlea).
Version 2: Blank version for students to write their own labels.
Both versions are included in colour and in black/white.
Parts of the ear tab book
A cut-and-paste activity to match the 6 words to their definitions. Print the template on coloured card and the labels on white paper.
Words: pinna, ear canal, eardrum, ossicles, cochlea, auditory nerve.
Ear vocabulary puzzle
A 12-piece puzzle for students to match the words to the definitions. Print on cardstock, have students cut out the pieces, and work in pairs to arrange them. Each word can be matched with a definition to create a 4x3 rectangle. A page with the pieces in the correct place is also included.
Is the PDF editable?
The 20 page PDF is not editable. US and UK versions are included.
Introduce/review human vision with these fun, foldable activities. This resource covers how the eye works and the parts (anatomy) of the eye. Suitable for interactive science notebooks and a hands-on alternative to a worksheet.
What’s included?
2 templates to make an eye accordion foldout, showing the the process of how the eye sees in 6 stages (one version with images and one without).
Label the eye worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option.
Parts of the eye tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions.
‘Amazing eyes’ petal foldout. A template to record 5 facts about eyes.
11 word cards to use for display, or to cut in half for a matching activity.
What key vocabulary is used in this resource?
cornea
iris
pupil
optic nerve
lens
eyelash
eyelid
sclera
Benefits of these activities
Hands-on and low-prep
Use as an introduction or a review
Opportunity to practice following directions
A FUN alternative to a worksheet
Differentiated options
Suitable for interactive notebooks
Is this resource editable?
No, this resource is not editable. UK and US versions of the 23-page PDF are included.