1. Plants and Animals
Content:
Introduction to different types of plants and animals, their characteristics,
and their roles in the ecosystem.
Objective:
To understand biodiversity and the importance of plants and animals in nature.
2. Habitats
Content:
Exploration of various habitats (terrestrial, aquatic) and the organisms that
inhabit them.
Objective:
To learn how environment influences the life forms that live in different
habitats.
3. Air and Water
Content:
Study of the properties of air and water, their importance to life, and their
roles in the environment.
Objective: To grasp the significance of
air and water conservation and their impact on living organisms.
4. Our Environment
Content:
Understanding ecosystems, food chains, and the interaction between living and
nonliving things.
Objective:
To raise awareness of environmental issues and the importance of ecological
balance.
5. Our Food
Content:
Overview of different food groups, sources of food, and the nutritional value
of various foods.
Objective:
To promote healthy eating habits and understanding of food sources.
6. Human Body and
Health
Content:
Basic anatomy of the human body, major systems (digestive, respiratory), and
the importance of health and hygiene.
Objective:
To encourage awareness of personal health and the functioning of the human
body.
7. States of Matter
Content:
Introduction to the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas), their
properties, and changes of state.
Objective:
To understand the physical properties of matter and the concept of changes in
states.
8. Work, Force, and
Energy
Content:
Explanation of basic concepts of work, force, and energy, including examples
from everyday life.
Objective:
To promote understanding of physical principles and their applications in daily
activities.
9. Our Universe
Content:
Overview of the solar system, stars, planets, and the concept of space.
Objective:
To foster curiosity about astronomy and the larger universe we live in.