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This medium level sheet focuses on the frog life cycle and parent-baby pairs. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions guide kindergartners through how frog eggs hatch into tadpoles that live in water before growing legs. The matching activity then pairs four adult animals (butterfly, frog, bird, dog) with their young (caterpillar, tadpole, chick, puppy). This worksheet stretches children to recognize that babies often look very different from their parents across many animal species.

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Busy Bee
Life Cycles of Animals
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) The frog life cycle begins with eggs.
2) Frog eggs hatch into tadpoles.
3) Tadpoles live in water.
4) As they grow, tadpoles develop legs.
5) Tadpoles lose their tail as they become frogs.
6) A young frog without a tail is called a froglet.
7) Adult frogs can live on land and in water.
8) Adult frogs lay eggs in water to begin the cycle again.
9) The frog's change from tadpole to frog is a type of metamorphosis.
★ Part B: Match the Animals
Match each adult animal to the name of its young.
1)
butterfly
caterpillar
puppy
frog
tadpole
chick
bird
chick
tadpole
dog
puppy
caterpillar
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