Life cycles in the elementary school garden can be a fascinating and educational experience for young students. By observing the various stages of plant growth, children can learn about the natural cycle of life and gain a deeper appreciation for the environment.
One of the most common life cycles students may witness is that of a plant, from seed to sprout, to mature plant, to flower, and finally to seed again. This hands-on experience can help them understand concepts such as photosynthesis, pollination, and seed dispersal.
Additionally, students may also observe the life cycles of insects and other small creatures that inhabit the garden. They can learn about metamorphosis by studying the growth of butterflies from caterpillars, or the life cycle of ladybugs from eggs to larvae to pupae to adult beetles.