Creepy Crawly Caterpillars Lesson Plan
What We Are Learning
Science Focus:
caterpillars
Theme Vocabulary Words:
observe, creepy crawly, metamorphosis
Gross Motor Skills:
movement
Prereading Skills:
reading a flowchart
- Ten Little Caterpillars by Bill Martin Jr. is a wonderful read-aloud to introduce your students to caterpillars. As you read, have them count along! Then say that they’ll learn more about caterpillars in the magazine! paired text
Science: Fingerprint Life Cycle
Materials: Fingerprint Life Cycle skill sheet, finger paints, markers
- This is a hands-on way to reinforce the life cycle of a butterfly!
- Display page 4 of the issue. Discuss the steps of a caterpillar’s metamorphosis. Then tell children they will show these steps using their fingerprints!
- Give each child a copy of the Fingerprint Life Cycle skill sheet. Help them follow the instructions to put fingerprints on the gray spots.
- For the egg, make a yellow pinkie print.
- For the caterpillar, make several colorful index fingerprints.
- For the chrysalis, make a green thumbprint.
- For the butterfly, make two colorful thumbprints and two colorful index fingerprints.
- When children have finished, reinforce their learning by asking them to tell you the different steps in a caterpillar’s life cycle. fine motor skills

Materials: two leaves, pipe cleaners, pencil, number cube
- This math game for pairs helps children practice counting skills.
- To prepare, create 30 “caterpillars” by twisting pipe cleaners around a pencil, then cutting them into short pieces.
- Give each child a leaf and put all the caterpillars in a center pile. Have children take turns rolling the number cube and placing that many caterpillars on their leaf.
- When the caterpillar pile is gone, have children count to see which leaf has the most. comparing amounts