Parts of a Pumpkin Lesson Plan
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Children will identify the parts of a pumpkin.
Science Focus:
plant parts
Page 4 Skill:
visual discrimination, vocabulary
Vocabulary:
flesh, jack-o’-lantern, pulp, seeds, shell, stem
CCSS:
RI.K.1, RI.K.1.7, RF.K.1.D, SL.K.2
- Watch our video Investigate Pumpkins.
- Afterward, ask kids if they’ve ever opened up a real pumpkin and looked inside. Did they recognize parts of the pumpkin in the video?
- Read the magazine together.
- Then play our Dance Break video and do a pumpkin dance!
- Use the Show What You Know skill sheet as a follow-up activity. You can project it and discuss the questions together, or send it home for kids to work on with families.
- Practice letter recognition with a virtual trip to a pumpkin patch by playing our online game Pick a Pumpkin!
- Reinforce what kids learned from the magazine with our Pumpkin Diagram skill sheet.

Materials: paper, crayons, any variety of art materials
- Let kids design their own pumpkins! Here are some ideas depending on what art materials you have.
- Draw a pumpkin on paper with crayons, giving it any shape and features they like.
- Tear orange and black tissue or construction paper into pieces. Glue it on paper to create a pumpkin.
- Make the pumpkin on a paper plate. Add stickers or glitter.
- No matter how kids design their pumpkin, they can give it a name when they’re done!