Educational Craft About The Life Cycle of a Chicken

My preschooler and I are having fun learning about birds this week. We started by reading some books about birds and we made this “Life Cycle of a Chicken” craft. I saw the idea in The Mailbox Magazine a while back and I just love how it turned out. Find a list of the books we read to go along with this activity at the bottom of this post.

Life Cycle Chicken

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Supplies you will need for this Craft

  • poster board
  • white and orange cardstock paper
  • shredded brown paper
  • black, orange, yellow and red marker
  • googly eyes
  • washable red tempera paint (you can find some at your local Walmart.)
  • glue

Step-By-Step Guide on How to make a Lifestyle of a Chicken Craft

Step 1: Cut out an egg shape base

Start by cutting an egg shape out of a piece of poster board. Then I printed out a little rectangle label from the computer with the text that says “Life Cycle of a Chicken” and we glued it to the center. You can also just write Life Cycle of a Chicken with your black marker in the center of the poster.

Step 2: Make a nest

At the top of the egg we talked about how chickens start out as an egg. Then we made a little nest by putting glue all over and adding shredded pieces of brown paper.

Life Cycle Chicken 1

3. Cut out a smaller egg

After the nest was complete, I cut a small oval shape out of paper and my son glued it into the nest. If pre-schoolers are able to cut themselves, do the cutting for them.

4. Explain about the hatching egg

Then we discussed how the Mommy Chicken sits on her eggs to keep them at the right temperature, while the birds grow inside the egg. When they are all grown they begin to hatch out of the egg. I cut a larger egg out of paper and my son glued it to the poster board. Then he drew a jagged edge circle on the egg to represent the egg hatching. My son colored the inside yellow and he added googly eyes to represent the chick inside.

Life Cycle Chicken 2

5. Create a hen and the hatching egg

To keep it simple, I also used another oval egg shape to make our baby chick. My son colored it yellow and glued it on the poster board. Then he added the googly eyes, and a small orange diamond, folded in half for the beak.  My son colored on the feet with a marker and I added the wings with a black marker. As an alternative you could also make a handprint chick with yellow paint.

6. Make a grown chicken using handprint

Next, we made the grown chicken. I covered my son’s hand with our red tempera paint and he placed his hand on the poster board to make a handprint. After the paint was completely dry, my son glued on a googly eye and drew on the feet, beak and waddle. I added the outline of the wing with black marker.

Life Cycle Chicken 3

7. Draw the lines to represent the stages of the cycle

To complete our chart, I simply drew arrows between each stage to show that it is an endless cycle and we talked about each stage one more time. It was such a fun project!

Life Cycle Chicken 4

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