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Discover the Stages of the Human Life Cycle

In this worksheet, students will expand their understanding of the progress of the human life cycle and the effects of ageing on the body and mind.

'Discover the Stages of the Human Life Cycle' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 5 Science worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Animals, including Humans

Curriculum subtopic:   Aging

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

This activity is about the human life cycle, the stages along that journey of life. You're a human, so it's all about you!

 

Boy

 

You probably know quite a bit about it already, both from schoolwork and your own experience. This activity will give you a chance to check on what you think you know and also to maybe find out a bit more. So, where do we start?

 

Well, we all start in our mother's womb, of course, as a foetus, where we spend the first 9 months of our existence.

 

Pregnancy

 

Once the baby's born, it will spend a year or so growing, being fed on milk, and developing the ability to move and explore its world a little more, becoming a toddler at about a year old.



We spend the years from about 3 to about 18 as children, growing through a whole variety of stages, the most demanding being adolescence. It is during this stage that we experience all the changes to do with puberty, which will develop us from a child into an adult.

 

Teenager

 

As with everything about us, these changes are unique to you, you follow your own journey, but in general, adolescence starts around 10-12 years old and is pretty much complete by the time you're 18.

 

After that, it's the exciting journey through adult life and, eventually into old age. Even that varies, of course: so some people in their 60s are 'old' while some people in their 80s seem 'young' - we're all different! Whatever, as the human body ages, certain things start to deteriorate: eyesight, taste, muscles, bones and so on and, of course, some people have a much harder journey with ageing than others.

 

Here's a graphic overview of the whole life cycle:

 

Human life cycle

 

So, time to crack on and have a look at what this activity offers you - remember, you can come back to this page any time you want to, simply by clicking the pink button on the right. Have fun!

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