Butterfly Life Cycle
Frog Life Cycle
Plant Life Cycle
Animal Life Cycle
Lab Safety
100

This is the first stage of a butterfly's life cycle.

What is an egg?

100

Baby frogs hatch from these.

What are eggs?

100

The life cycle of a plant begins with this.

What is a seed?

100

All animals begin life with this stage.

What is birth (or hatching)?

100

Before starting any science activity, you should carefully read these.

What are directions?

200

A caterpillar is also called this.

What is a larva?

200

A young frog with a tail is called this.

What is a tadpole?

200

This process happens when a seed begins to grow.

What is germination?

200

This stage comes after an animal is born and begins to get bigger.

What is growth?

200

This safety item protects your eyes during experiments.

What are safety goggles?

300

During this stage, the caterpillar changes inside a chrysalis.

What is the pupa stage?

300

Tadpoles breathe with these before developing lungs.

What are gills?

300

Plants need sunlight, water, and this gas to grow.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

This word means producing offspring or having babies.

What is reproduction? 

300

True or False: It is okay to taste materials in a science lab.

What is False?

400

A major change in an animal's body as it grows.

What is metamorphosis?

400

This stage has legs but still has a tail.

What is a froglet?

400

This part of the flower helps produce seeds.

What is the ovule?

400

True or False: All animals have the exact same life cycle.

What is False?

400

If a spill happens during an investigation, you should do this first.

What is tell the teacher?

500

Put these stages in order: Adult Butterfly, Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis

What is Egg → Caterpillar → Chrysalis → Adult Butterfly?

500

Name the stages in a frog's life cycle.

What are Egg → Tadpole → Froglet → Adult Frog?

500

A flower produces seeds that grow into new plants. Which life cycle stage does this show?

What is reproduction?

500

Name the four common stages found in most life cycles.

What are birth, growth, reproduction, and death?

500

Why is lab safety important during investigations?

What is to prevent injuries and keep everyone safe?

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