Free Plant Life Cycle Worksheet for Kids
The plant life cycle worksheet was one of the first science printables that actually stuck with my son, probably because he got to cut, color, and build while learning.
We’ve used this set during spring nature studies, and it helped him understand each stage, from seed to sprout to flowering plant. The spinning wheel worksheet was especially fun. He still pulls it out when we talk about how things grow.
Whether you’re working through a full plant unit or just want a hands-on science activity that makes sense to young kids, these worksheets are simple to prep and easy to use at home or in a classroom.
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Life Cycle of a Plant Worksheet
This free printable set includes seven engaging worksheets that help kids explore the full life cycle of a plant. From labeling parts to sequencing growth stages and building a spinning wheel, each page encourages hands-on learning and reinforces key plant science concepts.
To use the worksheets, scroll to the bottom of this post and enter your email address to access the PDF file. There are seven pages in total, so be sure to check your printer settings before printing. These worksheets are free for personal or classroom use.
Planning the Life Cycle of a Plant
The first worksheet encourages kids to research and identify the four main stages in a plant’s life cycle.
We often pair this with the book Life Cycles, which includes not just plants but also animals, Earth systems, and space. It’s a nice way to set the foundation before diving into more hands-on pages.
Plant Anatomy Worksheet
In this parts of a plant worksheet, kids color a simple diagram of a plant and draw arrows to label each part, roots, stem, leaves, and petals.
It’s a good visual introduction to basic plant anatomy and works well for early learners who are just starting to connect vocabulary with structure.
What Do Plants Need to Grow?
This page covers the five essentials every plant needs: water, light, air, the right temperature, and nutrients.
Not all plants require soil. My son was fascinated to learn that in South Florida, orchids grow high up on palm trees with no soil at all!
It’s a great conversation starter for how different environments affect plant life.
Sequencing the Life Cycle
Three of the plant worksheets focus on sequencing, where kids cut and paste the life cycle stages in the correct order.
Once completed, the finished version can be added to a science folder or displayed as a reminder of what they’ve learned.
Make a Spinning Life Cycle Wheel
This hands-on activity lets kids build a plant life cycle spinner. They cut out two circles, trim one to create a viewing window, and attach them with a brass fastener.
As they rotate the top circle, each stage of the life cycle is revealed, perfect for reinforcing sequencing in a more interactive way.
More Plant Life Cycle Activities
If you’re looking to extend the learning beyond worksheets, these plant life cycle activities have been a hit in our home:
- Try our life cycle of a sunflower coloring sheet for a seasonal twist on plant growth.
- The life cycle of a pumpkin printable is great in the fall and makes an easy comparison to how different plants develop.
- For something more creative, our plant life cycle coloring page adds an artistic touch while reinforcing the stages of growth.
- One of our favorites is the paint and plant flower kit, which lets kids decorate their own pot and then grow real flowers, combining art, gardening, and science in one fun project.
- We’ve also used life cycle learning toys to explore other plant and animal cycles, including frog, butterfly, and bee. They’re especially helpful for tactile learners who benefit from seeing and touching each stage.
- For a reusable classroom option, the giant magnetic plant life cycle makes a great visual tool. My son enjoyed moving the pieces around and explaining the stages back to me like he was the teacher.
- And if you’re working with older elementary kids, the seeds and plants lapbook for grades 2–6 is a more detailed, interactive way to explore plant science.
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If you are running short on time you can download all of our life cycle worksheets. There are 247 pages over 23 different life cycles.
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Last Updated on 3 July 2025 by Clare Brown
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