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Science·Insects & Minibeasts·conceptual

Insect life cycles: complete metamorphosis

Insect life cycles — complete metamorphosis in detail. Egg → larva → pupa → adult. The larva (caterpillar, grub, maggot) looks completely different from the adult. Inside the pupa the body is rebuilt. Butterflies, beetles, flies, and ladybirds all undergo complete metamorphosis.

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • Name the four stages of complete metamorphosis using the correct terms: egg, larva, pupa, adult
  • Explain that the larva stage is when the insect eats and grows, and the pupa stage is when its body transforms
  • Give at least two examples of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis such as butterflies and beetles

Assessment prompt

Can Insect life cycles: complete metamorphosis explain the full life cycle of a beetle or butterfly using the proper words — egg, larva, pupa, adult — and tell you what happens at each stage?

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