Scientific Diagram Lab
Turn Shark into a labeled science diagram
This page converts a SizeRef object into a clean English prompt for encyclopedia-style diagrams, exploded views, anatomy modules, and teacher-ready learning assets.
animal plate
Shark

Kids Ask Why
Make the diagram answer a real child question
A good learning diagram should not only label parts. It should answer the kind of simple, curious question children remember and retell.
Why do sharks keep swimming?
Many sharks swim to move water across their gills so they can get oxygen. Swimming also helps them search for food and stay balanced in the water.
Diagram idea
Show water flowing into the mouth and across the gills with blue arrows.
Mini activity
Wave a paper fish through air and imagine water flowing across gills as it moves.
Generate Diagram
Generate an AI diagram asset
This turns the prompt into a saved learning asset. If the image model is unavailable, the system still returns a diagram blueprint for worksheets, teacher notes, and Pro pack production.
Generated image is the preview. Pro should package it as a printable poster, worksheet, answer key, and saved class pack.
View Pro pack pathReady to generate
Click generate to create a diagram image or a production blueprint for Shark.
Knowledge modules
What the diagram should explain
External anatomy with labeled body parts and magnified detail windows
Behavior patterns and life cycle shown as a clear flowchart
Internal anatomy, skeleton, digestion, and key organ systems
Habitat, climate, and global distribution map
Unique adaptations such as movement, senses, defense, or hunting tools
Evolutionary history and related species
Ecosystem role, food web, and symbiotic relationships
Conservation status and human interaction
What Pro unlocks
The paid reason is not just the prompt
The prompt is the free hook. Pro should turn it into finished learning assets: generated diagram, printable worksheet, vocabulary tasks, teacher notes, and an answer key.
Copy-ready English prompt
Polished prompt for Shark
I changed the original Chinese-oriented prompt into a realistic English-first version. It keeps the encyclopedia style, but adds a legibility rule so image models avoid tiny unreadable pseudo-text.