 Grasshoppers are herbivores that mostly feed on green grass.  They have teeth that are adapted for chewing grass into small particles.  However, before becoming voracious eaters, grasshoppers go through a cycle.  This page is a game that helps children to review stages in the life cycle of a  grasshopper. The main stages in a grasshopper’s life cycle are: egg, nymph and  adult. They go from one stage to another of growth through a process known as  metamorphosis. Like most insects, grasshoppers have a hard exoskeleton which  peels off as they get larger in size through a process known as molting. This  game is an interactive science quiz which replaces a worksheet. It is a free  online game which can be used at home or in school to review all the stages  involved. Simply click on the start button and begin dragging and dropping the  different stages involved. Learning in an interactive manner online is great  because several trials are allowed. This game is a science activity for  children in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th  grade, 5th grade and 6th grade. In the UK system of  education, this is equivalent to science for year 2, year 3, year 4, year 5,  year 6, year 7 and year 8.
Grasshoppers are herbivores that mostly feed on green grass.  They have teeth that are adapted for chewing grass into small particles.  However, before becoming voracious eaters, grasshoppers go through a cycle.  This page is a game that helps children to review stages in the life cycle of a  grasshopper. The main stages in a grasshopper’s life cycle are: egg, nymph and  adult. They go from one stage to another of growth through a process known as  metamorphosis. Like most insects, grasshoppers have a hard exoskeleton which  peels off as they get larger in size through a process known as molting. This  game is an interactive science quiz which replaces a worksheet. It is a free  online game which can be used at home or in school to review all the stages  involved. Simply click on the start button and begin dragging and dropping the  different stages involved. Learning in an interactive manner online is great  because several trials are allowed. This game is a science activity for  children in 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th  grade, 5th grade and 6th grade. In the UK system of  education, this is equivalent to science for year 2, year 3, year 4, year 5,  year 6, year 7 and year 8.