Pumpkin Life Cycle & Parts of a Pumpkin Worksheets and Activity

Ready to bring the wonders of fall into your classroom? With this Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet, you can introduce your students to the fascinating journey of a pumpkin from seed to fruit, as well as its unique parts. These worksheets are designed to make learning about pumpkins both fun and hands-on.

Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheets
Download Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheets (on TPT)

Why the Pumpkin Life Cycle is Perfect for Fall Lessons

Teaching about pumpkins is a great way to connect with the season, and the pumpkin life cycle provides an engaging way to meet science standards. Through this worksheet, students will follow each stage—from tiny seed to big, orange pumpkin—helping them understand sequencing while having fun. You can even turn this lesson into a guessing game: “What do you think comes after the sprout?”

Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheets
Reading Comprehension and Sequencing practice

Exploring the Parts of a Pumpkin with Hands-On Activities

In addition to the life cycle, learning about the parts of a pumpkin builds students’ vocabulary. Words like stem, pulp, and seeds are easy for them to remember when they can label and color the parts themselves. To make it more interactive, try a “pumpkin part scavenger hunt” by showing them real pumpkins and letting them find each part!

Parts of a Pumpkin Worksheets
Identify and Label : Parts of a Pumpkin

Fun Lesson Plan Ideas

Kick off your lesson with a story about pumpkins, or start by showing students how a pumpkin grows using a quick video. Then, dive into the Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet. For a creative twist, let students craft a paper pumpkin, labeling each stage as they go along.

Next, introduce the parts of a pumpkin with the second worksheet. After labeling, bring a pumpkin into the classroom and let them explore the real thing. Have them scoop out the seeds and see the flesh up close! You could even set up a “pumpkin investigation station” with magnifying glasses and worksheets where they can record their observations.

Wrap up the day with a pumpkin-themed craft or snack. Try making pumpkin seed necklaces or having students design their own pumpkins with crayons and paper. By the end of the lesson, your students will have a strong grasp of how pumpkins grow and what makes up each part—all while enjoying a festive fall activity.

These activities, along with the Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheet, are perfect for turning science into an adventure. Make your fall lessons unforgettable this year!

Pumpkin Life Cycle Maze Challenge
Maze Challenge, bonus for Early Finishers

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