Learning about different animal life cycles is one of my favorite STEM activities for early years classrooms. This Butterfly Life Cycle Activity is a wonderful craft and science activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners to make this Spring.
Let the kids make their own life cycle of a butterfly, or work together as a class, and make a giant one to go in the science center.
While this activity is great, there is one that trumps them all. Grab a Live Butterfly Growing Kit. This butterfly kit comes with real caterpillars, which you can watch grow and turn into real butterflies. Your class will love watching the whole lifecycle of a butterfly in real time.
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Materials Needed
- The free life cycle of butterflies template
- White paper
- Paint
- Small white pom poms
- Glue
- Small craft stick or pipe cleaner
How to Make a Butterfly Life Cycle Activity
Step 1. Download and print the free printable template found at the bottom of the post.
The PDF file contains a copy of the life cycle wheel, fun facts about butterflies, as well as real images depicting the stages of the butterfly life cycle to use during circle time.
If you don’t want to use the free template, you can always do this butterfly life cycle craft on a paper plate instead. You’ll just have to make sure to include construction paper and other simple craft supplies to make the background.
2. In the top right hand corner of the wheel, make your eggs.
Use small white pom poms to represent the butterfly eggs, and glue these onto the green leaf.
You can also just use white paint and make eggs out of your young kids fingerprints.
3. In the bottom right hand corner of the wheel make your caterpillar.
I used red and green paint to make a little caterpillar out of fingerprints. If you prefer you can use pom poms, buttons or anything else to make a caterpillar.
4. In the bottom left hand corner of the wheel, make your cocoon
Paint a cocoon / chrysalis hanging from a tree branch. If you are making this simple butterfly life cycle craft with a paper plate instead, you can make the chrysalis hiding underneath a leaf instead.
5. In the top left hand corner of your wheel, make your butterfly
I used a craft stick that I cut in half to make the butterfly’s body, and red paint for the butterfly wings.
If you don’t want to cut a whole lot of craft sticks for your class, then use pipe cleaners for the body instead, as these are easy to cut to size in bulk.
6. When the paint has dried, take a black marker and draw around the edges of the pictures to give them some extra detail.
FAQ’s
1. How do you teach the life cycle of a butterfly?
There are so many different play ideas that help preschoolers and kindergarteners learn about the life cycle of a butterfly. I like to start with a book at circle time and then expand through different activities.
One of the best books to read at circle time is the classic “The Hungry Caterpillar” book. Then follow up this wonderful story with some more play ideas, such as:
- Sensory Bins
- Coloring Page or other butterfly crafts
- Butterfly play dough
- Butterfly peg boards
2. What are the stages of a butterfly life cycle?
When explaining the butterfly life cycle for kids, break it down into the four different stages.
First stage: Tiny eggs, which are laid on leaves or somewhere where food is close by.
Second Stage: Larva stage – also known as caterpillars.
Third stage: The caterpillar spins a cocoon and becomes a chrysalis
Fourth stage: The adult butterfly emerges.
3. What are 5 interesting facts about butterflies?
Before trying some life cycle of a butterfly activities for preschoolers, learn an interesting fact about the different types of butterflies, or just butterflies in general. Here are 5 facts that preschoolers and kindergarteners will love.
- Butterflies use their feet to taste.
- Butterflies only drink, they don’t eat to survive.
- They have 4 (not 2) wings
- Some butterfly species migrate when the weather changes.
- Some butterflies use camouflage to protect themselves from predators.
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Butterfly Life Cycle Activity
This Butterfly Life Cycle Activity is a wonderful craft and science activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners to make this Spring.
Materials
- The free life cycle of butterflies template
- White paper
- Paint
- Small white pom poms
- Glue
- Small craft stick or pipe cleaner
Instructions
- Download and print the free printable template found at the bottom of the post.
- In the top right hand corner of the wheel, make your eggs. Use small white pom poms to represent the butterfly eggs, and glue these onto the green leaf.
- In the bottom right hand corner of the wheel make your caterpillar.
I used red and green paint to make a little caterpillar out of fingerprints. If you prefer you can use pom poms, buttons or anything else to make a caterpillar. - In the bottom left hand corner of the wheel, make your cocoon.
Paint a cocoon / chrysalis hanging from a tree branch. If you are making this simple butterfly life cycle craft with a paper plate instead, you can make the chrysalis hiding underneath a leaf instead. - In the top left hand corner of your wheel, make your butterfly
I used a craft stick that I cut in half to make the butterfly's body, and red paint for the butterfly wings. - When the paint has dried, take a black marker and draw around the edges of the pictures to give them some extra detail.
Notes
The PDF file contains a copy of the life cycle wheel, fun facts about butterflies, as well as real images depicting the stages of the butterfly life cycle to use during circle time.
If you don’t want to use the free template, you can always do this butterfly life cycle craft on a paper plate instead. You’ll just have to make sure to include construction paper and other simple craft supplies to make the background.
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