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zip, 25.49 MB

A fun, seasonal activity to help children understand the life cycle of a Christmas (coniferous) tree from seed, to sapling, to adult tree and seed cones. This cut and paste activity is a hands-on alternative to a science worksheet, and children love opening their foldout to reveal the life cycle stages inside.

Print the templates you require on paper or card. There are several options to allow you to differentiate for your students or to use with different age groups:

Template 1: Colour the Christmas tree and its life cycle stages, cut out the labels, match them to the pictures, glue, and fold.
Template 2: As above, but with a simpler cutting edge around the Christmas tree.
Template 3: Colour the Christmas tree and its life cycle stages, cut out and sequence the stages, glue, and fold.
Template 4: The same as template 3, but with a simpler (straight) cutting edge.
Template 5: Colour the tree, write the life cycle stages on the lines, cut, and fold.
Template 6: The same as template 5, but with a simpler (straight) cutting edge.

Use this activity for science notebooks, or to support a unit on plants, life cycles, winter nature, or Christmas traditions.

Instructions for pupils, including how to fold are included.

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Winter and Christmas foldable sequencing activities life cycles

This winter/Christmas themed bundle is a collection of 4 foldout sequencing activities: 1. Penguin life cycle 2. Christmas tree life cycle 3. The steps for making gingerbread. 4. How to build a snowman. These are printable activities, with multiple cut and paste template options to allow for differentiation. Instructions for students and picture guides to help with the folding are included. Here is a breakdown of each foldout: ***Penguin life cycle foldout*** A fun and simple science activity all about the life cycle of a penguin. This activity could be used to support a lesson on birds, the Antarctic, or penguins. This resource has 2 similar templates. **Christmas tree life cycle foldout** A fun, seasonal activity to help children understand the life cycle of a Christmas (coniferous) tree from seed, to sapling, to the adult tree and seed cones. Use this activity for interactive science notebooks, or to support a unit on plants, life cycles, or Christmas traditions/celebrations. There are 6 similar options to allow you to differentiate for your students or to use with different age groups. **Making gingerbread** This foldable sequencing activity allows students to order the stages of making/baking gingerbread. It is designed to help develop thinking and fine motor skills. You could add the finish foldouts to interactive notebooks, use this to support learning around The Gingerbread Man story, or as a fun Christmas activity or center. Students cut out the stages, put them in order on the template, before cutting and folding. They will love bringing the 2 halves of their gingerbread foldout together, then gently pulling it apart to show the stages inside. There are 3 similar versions included, including one with a straight cutting edge for those children who would struggle to cut around the outside of the gingerbread man. **How to build a snowman** This cut and paste sequencing activity allows students to order the stages of building a snowman. Students cut out the stages, put them in order on the template, before cutting and folding. They will love bringing the 2 halves of their snowman foldout together, then gently pulling it apart to show the stages inside. There are 3 similar versions included.

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