Miquelon Lake Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Living Life-Cycles

Whether it’s a swimming tadpole transforming into a leaping frog or a tiny seed growing into a towering tree, nature is full of incredible life cycles. Students will explore the stages of life of our local forest and wetland species, learning how each phase plays a vital role in the ecosystem and how human actions can make a difference.

Through movement, observation, and play, students will connect with nature’s rhythms and discover the magic of growth and change.

Students will:

  • Act out life cycle stages through games
  • Match baby animals with their adult forms
  • Identify and arrange life cycle stages of plants and animals
  • Dip into the wetland to observe aquatic creatures up close
  • Explore the life cycles of frogs, insects, and other small wetland species
Grade(s): 2
Curriculum: Science
Themes: Plant and Animal Life Cycles
Type: Field Study
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Location: Miquelon Lake Provincial Park
Max. Group Size: 30
Fees: $85
Availability: May - October
Updated: Oct 21, 2025