Your kids will love this free printable pond diorama. And look at my page Above & Below: Pond Unit Study, Hands-on Ideas, & Lapbook for more fun ideas to learn about ponds.
In a digital world of learning, hands-on learning becomes more important.
Besides this free printable pond diorama can be as simple or as creative as your child wants to be.

And dioramas even printable ones encourages kids to be creative and they allow kids to bring ideas to life in 3D.
There is no limitations on learning or what they want to put in their diorama. Unstructured play is essential for brain development.
Also, they have numerous benefits for younger children. For example, cutting, gluing, painting, and coloring.
BOOKS ABOUT PONDS FOR KIDS
First, look at these living books about pond.
Learn about ponds and the flora and fauna in them and that make their home close to ponds.
11 Fun Pond Life Resources for Kids
Add one or two of these resources to you learning day or to a pond unit study.
In Over and Under the Pond, readers will discover the plants and animals that make up the rich, interconnected ecosystem of a mountain pond. Over the pond, the water is a mirror, reflecting the sky. But under the water is a hidden world of creatures—minnows darting, beavers diving, and tadpoles growing.
These secrets and many others are waiting to be discovered over and under the pond in this sweet children’s book from Kate Messner and Christopher Silas Neal, the latest in their beloved series that offers kids a peek into hidden ecosystems.
This set of 48 cards features a colorful illustration on one side and informational facts on the other side.
CARD SIZE: 4.5 x 6 inches. Each card is double-sided and durable.
Have you ever wondered:
- How to find life in a puddle?
- What lives in your local river?
- How to make a micro zoo?
- How pond snails breathe?
Now you can become an expert nature explorer and learn fantastic facts to impress your friends and family!
You'll love that these hands-on books contain straightforward and safe step-by-step projects, allowing you to help your children discover the natural world. They are ideal supplements to school science projects and the perfect activities for weekends and vacations.
This guide describes and illustrates, in full color, the plants and animals that live in or near ponds, lakes, streams, and wetlands. It includes surface-dwelling creatures as well as those of open water, the bottom, and the shore and tells how various animals and plants live together in a community.Plus suggestions for:Where and when to lookObserving and collecting specimensMaking exciting discoveries
Using Peaceful Ponds, you’ll have so much fun learning about pond plants and animals, as well as earth science topics as they relate to ponds.
Imagine the smooth, glasslike surface of a pond, the water mirroring a bright moon or a crystal blue sky. The water appears perfectly calm and still. What’s going on underneath the surface?
Lakes and Ponds! With 25 Science Projects for Kids invites kids ages 7 though 10 to investigate the bodies of water that might look calm from the shore but which are teeming with life and activity! Through fun facts and engaging content, readers explore the plants and animals living in lakes and ponds, from fish darting about to dragonfly nymphs gestating in the shallows to algae and aquatic plants converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Discover fun facts about the duckweed, water lilies, and cattails growing in and around the waters of lakes and ponds. It’s a busy place!

The same thing is true in nature. Certain species of animals and plants are so important to their ecosystems, that if they disappear, the whole system may collapse. They are called keystone species.
What's the difference between a frog and a toad? The natural world comes alive for young readers (Ages 6-7) with Rookie Read-About "RM" Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of text, this series immediately involves young readers as they discover intriguing facts about the fascinating world around them.This book discusses the likenesses and differences between frogs and toads.
Frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and the rare caecilians come in a stunning array of colors, shapes, sizes, and habitats. They live both in water and on land and move in a variety of ways from swimming to hopping and even flying. With a series of specially commissioned photographs, DK Eyewitness Books: Amphibian takes a close look at the fascinating natural history of these creatures from the bright green, red-eyed tree frogs to dull, burrowing, wormlike caecilians; from startling black and yellow fire salamanders to tiny transparent glass frogs.
So many people get their start in nature study by exploring ponds. These small bodies of calm, standing water are fascinating living laboratories of plant and animal life at all scales, from microscopic algae to iconic birds like Great Blue Herons or ecosystem engineers like Beavers. To better understand how a pond ecosystems functions, it helps to get familiar with its living parts, namely its flora and fauna. The portable reference Pond Life is an excellent tool to bring on your next pond study, as it includes beautiful illustrations of 140 common and familiar birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, insects, and other invertebrates as well as trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, waterproof, 12-panel folding pocket guide is the perfect tool for educators, learners, naturalists, botanists, and wildlife enthusiasts to use the next time they go searching for minnows, tadpoles, or dragonfly nymphs at their local pond.
Get ready to take a leap into the water in this exciting exploration of pond habitats. This volume examines different kinds of pond habitats, and the creatures that are found both in the water and on its edge, from bass to grass snakes to herons. Readers will learn about life cycles, ecosystems, and conservation, which are important curricula-based science topics. This volume pairs compelling text with vivid color photographs to bring readers on a nature walk they won’t soon forget. Diagrams, activities, and quizzes provide greater opportunities for exploration. This book is perfect for nature-enthused readers to get their feet wet identifying creatures and understanding the wonder of pond wildlife!
Then, look at these other activities about pond to add to your diorama day.
MORE ACTIVITIES ABOUT PONDS
- 8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals
- Why Is a Toad An Amphibian And Pondlife Facts & Make a Fun Toad House
- Above & Below: Pond Unit Study, Hands-on Ideas, & Lapbook
- Make Way For Ducklings Fun Duck Pond Playdough Invitation to Play
- Pond Life for Kindergarten Activity Build a Fun Beaver Dam
Additionally, look at these ideas for dioramas.
MORE DIORAMA IDEAS
- Rocky Mountains Oregon Trail Fun Large Diorama Craft for Kids
- How To Make A Shoebox Toucan Habitat Diorama With Waterfall
- How to Make An Everglades Diorama: Explore the Wild Wetlands
- How to Make an Easy Antarctica Diorama With Your Kids
- 6 Facts About Mountain Lions and How to Make a Fun Mountain Lion Diorama
- 5 Tide Pool Facts and Create An Edible Tide Pool Diorama Ideas
- How to Make an Easy Wetlands Paper Plate Habitat Diorama
- How to Make A Pyramid Diorama For States Of Matter
- Fun Arctic Habitat Diorama and Fascinating Facts About Walruses
Finally, look at how to assemble the diorama.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE POND DIORAMA
You will need:
- Free Pond Diorama (add your email to the link at the end of this post and get the freebie instantly. no waiting)
- Glue
- Scissors
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
Print out all of the diorama pages onto thick sturdy cardstock.

Encourage your child to color in the animals and trees, or leave them as they are.
I included a photo in the download to show you were to place the pieces.
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