1. Nutrition in Plants
Content: Introduction to autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition,
photosynthesis, and modes of nutrition in plants.
Objective: Understand how plants prepare their food and the
significance of photosynthesis.
2. Nutrition in Animals
Content: Different modes of nutrition in animals, the human
digestive system, digestion in ruminants, and amoeba.
Objective: Learn the process of digestion in humans and other
animals, and the types of animal nutrition.
3. Heat
Content: Concepts of hot and cold, temperature, measurement,
transfer of heat (conduction, convection, radiation), and applications.
Objective: Understand how heat is transferred and its effect on
different materials.
4. Acids, Bases, and Salts
Content: Introduction to acids, bases, indicators, neutralization
reactions, and common examples of acids and bases.
Objective: Learn to identify acids and bases using indicators and
understand neutralization reactions.
5. Physical and Chemical Changes
Content: Explanation of physical and chemical changes, rusting,
crystallization, and the difference between reversible and irreversible
changes.
Objective: Understand the characteristics of physical and chemical
changes and their realworld examples.
6. Respiration in Organisms
Content: Introduction to respiration, the human respiratory system,
breathing in animals, and aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Objective: Learn how organisms respire, the difference between
breathing and respiration, and types of respiration.
7. Transportation in Animals and Plants
Content: Circulatory system in humans, transport of substances in
plants, and excretory system in animals and plants.
Objective: Understand the mechanisms of transport in animals and
plants, including the circulatory and excretory systems.
8. Reproduction in Plants
Content: Modes of reproduction in plants (asexual and sexual),
pollination, seed dispersal, and formation of seeds.
Objective: Study how plants reproduce and the importance of
pollination and seed dispersal for plant survival.
9. Motion and Time
Content: Different types of motion, measuring time, speed, and interpreting
distancetime graphs.
Objective: Learn to measure speed, time, and interpret the motion
of objects through graphs.
10. Electric Current and its Effects
Content: Introduction to electric circuits, effects of electric
current, electromagnets, and electric components.
Objective: Understand how electric current flows and its effects on
materials, including the working of circuits and electromagnets.
11. Light
Content: Reflection of light, formation of images, mirrors, lenses,
and types of lenses and mirrors.
Objective: Study the behavior of light, how it forms images, and
its practical applications in everyday life.
12. Forests: Our Lifeline
Content: Importance of forests, the interdependence of plants and
animals, food chains, and conservation of forests.
Objective: Understand the role of forests in sustaining life and
the need for conservation.
13. Wastewater Story
Content: Wastewater, its treatment, sewage system, and the
importance of sanitation and hygiene.
Objective: Learn about wastewater treatment processes and the
importance of managing wastewater for public health and environmental
protection.