 Moths look like butterflies though they have their  peculiarities. If you want to know more on differences in their features, read  more on that. Like butterflies, the life cycle of a moth goes through four  stages as follows: eggs, larva (also called caterpillar), pupa and adult. The  larva of a moth is a caterpillar; it is a heavy eater of green grass. Its teeth  are strong and adapted to chewing grass. They rapidly grow and metamorphose  into the nymph which is a more dormant stage. The nymph will later peel off its  skin through molting into an adult moth. This page has simplified these stages  for kids through an online game on the moth’s life cycle. Children will drag  and drop each one of the four stages into the right position. They will also  learn the spellings of the name of each stage. This game is free and online  hence teachers can use it in the classroom same as parents at home for  homeschooling their kids. The game is a science activity for 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.
Moths look like butterflies though they have their  peculiarities. If you want to know more on differences in their features, read  more on that. Like butterflies, the life cycle of a moth goes through four  stages as follows: eggs, larva (also called caterpillar), pupa and adult. The  larva of a moth is a caterpillar; it is a heavy eater of green grass. Its teeth  are strong and adapted to chewing grass. They rapidly grow and metamorphose  into the nymph which is a more dormant stage. The nymph will later peel off its  skin through molting into an adult moth. This page has simplified these stages  for kids through an online game on the moth’s life cycle. Children will drag  and drop each one of the four stages into the right position. They will also  learn the spellings of the name of each stage. This game is free and online  hence teachers can use it in the classroom same as parents at home for  homeschooling their kids. The game is a science activity for 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.