How to Draw the Parts of a Butterfly Life Cycle
How to Draw the Parts of a Butterfly Life Cycle
The life cycle of a butterfly can be depicted by a series of drawings that aren't too difficult to make yourself or to ask members of a class to draw for themselves. This article will show what to do so that you can learn about or teach others about the butterfly's life cycle.
Steps

Draw egg(s). This is a simple design; draw something that looks like a bean or a small cylinder to serve as a butterfly's egg. Draw the egg situated on a leaf. Butterflies usually lay their eggs on specific plant leaves, such as the swan plant.Make a Drawing That Shows Parts of a Butterfly's Life Cycle Step 1Bullet1.jpg Draw a text box. Inside of the text box, write egg. Then draw a line pointing to the picture of the egg. From this point, you'll shortly be able to draw a line to connect to the next picture.

Draw larva. Larva looks a bit like a worm. Thus, draw the larva in the shape of a worm. Draw it on a leaf, where it would usually be found. Draw a line pointing to the picture of larva(caterpillar) and label it larva. Shortly you'll be able to draw a line to connect it to the next picture.

Draw pupa. The pupa is a cocoon that the larva makes by shedding its skin. Draw the pupa (cocoon) hanging on a leaf. Draw a line pointing to the picture of the pupa and label it pupa. Shortly you'll be able to draw a line to connect to the last picture.

Draw the adult butterfly. Draw it sitting on a leaf, stem, flower or piece of fruit. Draw a line pointing to the picture and label it.

Color in each of the drawings as befits the type of butterfly you're using as the example.

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