Chick Life Cycle Worksheet
A worksheet for Grade 2 students to learn about the different stages of a chick's life cycle.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is about the amazing life cycle of a chick!
1. The first stage of a chick's life is an .
2. An adult female chicken is called a .
3. A baby chicken is called a .
4. Chicks hatch from their eggs after about days.
1. What is the process called when a chick breaks out of its egg?
Growing
Hatching
Flying
Sleeping
2. What does a mother hen do to help her eggs grow?
Sings to them
Keeps them warm
Paints them
Hides them
1. All chicks are born with feathers.
True
False
2. A chick grows into a full-grown chicken.
True
False
1. Describe two things a baby chick needs to grow big and strong.
Number the stages of the chick life cycle in the correct order (1 to 3).
Chick
Egg
Adult Chicken
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