1. Crop Production
and Management
Content: Explains agricultural practices, types of crops, methods
of irrigation, and storage of food grains.
Objective: Understand the processes involved in crop production and
the significance of proper management in agriculture.
2. Microorganisms: Friend and Foe
Content: Discusses the types of microorganisms, their uses, harmful
effects, and the role they play in decomposition and fermentation.
Objective: Learn about the beneficial and harmful roles of
microorganisms in everyday life.
3. Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Content: Covers types of synthetic fibres, their properties, uses,
and the environmental impact of plastics.
Objective: Understand the advantages and disadvantages of synthetic
materials in comparison to natural fibres.
4. Materials: Metals and NonMetals
Content: Describes the physical and chemical properties of metals
and nonmetals, their uses, and reactions with acids, bases, and water.
Objective: Learn the differences between metals and nonmetals and
their importance in daily life.
5. Coal and Petroleum
Content: Explains the formation, extraction, and uses of coal and
petroleum, and discusses the need for conservation of these natural resources.
Objective: Understand the importance of fossil fuels and the
necessity of conserving them for future generations.
6. Combustion and Flame
Content: Discusses the process of combustion, types of combustion,
flame structure, and the concept of fire control.
Objective: Learn about combustion and how it plays a role in daily
life, including safety measures.
7. Conservation of Plants and Animals
Content: Discusses the importance of biodiversity, endangered
species, conservation methods, and protected areas.
Objective: Understand the significance of conserving biodiversity
and protecting endangered species.
8. Cell Structure and Functions
Content: Describes the structure of plant and animal cells,
different cell organelles, and their functions.
Objective: Learn about the basic unit of life, the cell, and its
components and functions.
9. Reproduction in Animals
Content: Explains modes of reproduction in animals, including
sexual and asexual reproduction, and stages of human development.
Objective: Understand the biological processes involved in animal
reproduction and human development.
10. Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Content: Discusses the physical and hormonal changes during
adolescence and the role of hormones in growth and development.
Objective: Understand the physiological changes during puberty and
the significance of hormonal regulation.
11. Force and Pressure
Content: Explains the concepts of force, types of forces, effects
of force, and pressure in solids, liquids, and gases.
Objective: Learn about different types of forces and the concept of
pressure in various states of matter.
12. Friction
Content: Discusses friction, its causes, advantages, and
disadvantages, as well as methods to reduce or increase friction.
Objective: Understand the role of friction in daily life and how it
affects motion.
13. Sound
Content: Explains the production of sound, its propagation, types
of sound waves, and the structure of the human ear.
Objective: Learn how sound is produced and propagated, and
understand the hearing mechanism.
14. Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Content: Describes the effects of electric current, electrolysis,
and applications like electroplating.
Objective: Understand the chemical effects of electric current and
their applications in industry.
15. Some Natural Phenomena
Content: Covers natural phenomena like lightning, earthquakes, and
methods of safety and protection.
Objective: Learn about the causes of natural phenomena and the
measures to protect against their hazards.
16. Light
Content: Discusses the properties of light, reflection, refraction,
and the structure and functioning of the human eye.
Objective: Understand the nature of light, its interaction with
different surfaces, and how we see objects.
17. Stars and the Solar System
Content: Explains the solar system, the movement of celestial
bodies, and the classification of stars and constellations.
Objective: Gain knowledge about the components of the solar system
and the universe beyond Earth.
18. Pollution of Air and Water
Content: Discusses air and water pollution, their causes, effects,
and methods of prevention and control.
Objective: Learn about the harmful effects of pollution on the environment
and ways to reduce it.