Adolescence: A Stage of Growth and Change - Class 7 Science (CBSE)
Based on the 2026-27 Class 7 Science syllabus for the NCERT-aligned book Curiosity. Use these notes to understand, observe, explain, and answer in full sentences.
1. Why this chapter matters
Adolescence is a normal stage of growth when the body and mind change rapidly. Scientific understanding helps students respond with health, dignity, and confidence.
This chapter is not meant for rote learning. Read every idea with an example, then ask: what can I observe, test, draw, measure, or explain?
2. Core ideas
Adolescence and puberty
Adolescence is the transition from childhood toward adulthood. Puberty is the stage when reproductive organs mature and secondary sexual characteristics appear.
Body changes
Height, body shape, voice, hair growth, skin changes, and reproductive maturity may change at different times for different students. Variation is normal.
Well-being
Balanced diet, sleep, physical activity, hygiene, emotional support, and responsible media use are important during adolescence.
3. Key points to remember
- Observation: Record what is actually seen, measured, or compared.
- Fair test: Change one factor and keep other factors the same.
- Conclusion: Use evidence to answer the question.
- Scientific vocabulary: Use precise terms from the chapter.
4. Worked examples
Example 1: Why do adolescents need nutritious food?
Rapid growth needs proteins, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, and water in balanced amounts.
Example 2: Why should students not compare puberty timing?
Growth timing varies naturally from person to person.
Example 3: Name two healthy ways to manage emotional changes.
Talk to a trusted adult, exercise, rest, keep a routine, or express feelings through writing or art.
Example 4: Why is personal hygiene important during adolescence?
Sweat and skin changes increase, so hygiene helps prevent odour and infections.
5. Activity and observation
Create a health poster with four sections: food, sleep, exercise, and safe digital behaviour. Keep the language respectful and inclusive.
Write the activity in this format:
- Aim: What are you trying to find out?
- Materials: What did you use?
- Procedure: What steps did you follow?
- Observation: What did you see or measure?
- Conclusion: What scientific idea does it prove?
6. Common mistakes
- Writing only definitions without examples.
- Drawing diagrams without labels.
- Confusing observation with conclusion.
- Ignoring units in speed, time, distance, temperature, or measurement questions.
- Giving unsafe suggestions for experiments instead of classroom-safe methods.
7. Practice set
- Define the main idea of Adolescence: A Stage of Growth and Change.
- Write two key terms from this chapter and explain them.
- Describe one activity that proves an idea from this chapter.
- Give one real-life application of adolescence.
- Write one difference-based question from this chapter.
- How can you make your answer more scientific?
8. Answer key
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Define the main idea of Adolescence: A Stage of Growth and Change. Answer: Adolescence is a normal stage of growth when the body and mind change rapidly. Scientific understanding helps students respond with health, dignity, and confidence.
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Write two key terms from this chapter and explain them. Answer: adolescence and puberty are central terms. Define each with one example from daily life.
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Describe one activity that proves an idea from this chapter. Answer: Create a health poster with four sections: food, sleep, exercise, and safe digital behaviour. Keep the language respectful and inclusive.
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Give one real-life application of adolescence. Answer: Use the chapter idea to explain a daily event, then name the observation that supports your answer.
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Write one difference-based question from this chapter. Answer: Compare two related ideas, such as Adolescence and puberty and Body changes, using meaning and example.
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How can you make your answer more scientific? Answer: Use observation, correct vocabulary, labelled diagrams or tables, and a clear reason.
9. Quick revision
- Main themes: adolescence, puberty, physical changes, emotional changes, health and hygiene.
- Learn definitions with examples.
- Practise one diagram, table, or activity.
- Revise the worked examples.
- Write answers using cause, evidence, and conclusion.
