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Science·Organisms & Life Processes·representational

Drawing Life Cycle Diagrams

Draw and interpret life cycle diagrams for flowering plants, insects (complete and incomplete metamorphosis), birds, and mammals — labelling stages, describing transitions, and comparing cycles across species

Suggested ages 7–8

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Learning journey

Your child is diving deeper into how living things work — understanding plant life cycles from flower to seed, discovering how plants transport water, and learning about the important roles of skeletons, muscles, and proper nutrition.

Evidence of understanding

  • Draw a labelled life cycle diagram for a flowering plant including seed, seedling, mature plant, and flower/fruit
  • Compare a butterfly life cycle (complete metamorphosis) with a grasshopper life cycle (incomplete metamorphosis) using diagrams
  • Label a blank life cycle diagram for a given organism correctly, including transitions between stages

Assessment prompt

If Drawing Life Cycle Diagrams is given a blank circular diagram, can they fill in the stages of a butterfly's life cycle in the right order with labels — and explain what changes at each stage?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.