1. Matter in Our
Surroundings
Content: Defines matter, its properties, and states (solid, liquid,
gas), and how they can change from one state to another.
Objective: Understand the basic concept of matter and its
classification based on physical properties.
2. Is Matter Around Us Pure?
Content: Discusses the difference between pure substances and
mixtures, and methods of separation.
Objective: Learn to identify and classify matter as pure or impure
and understand various separation techniques.
3. Atoms and Molecules
Content: Introduces atoms as the building blocks of matter,
molecules, and the concept of atomic mass and molecular mass.
Objective: Understand the structure of atoms and molecules and
their significance in forming compounds.
4. Structure of the Atom
Content: Explains the structure of an atom, including protons,
neutrons, and electrons, and their arrangement.
Objective: Learn about atomic structure and how it relates to the
properties of elements.
5. The Fundamental Unit of Life
Content: Describes cells as the basic unit of life, the cell
theory, and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Objective: Understand cell structure and function and the
importance of cells in living organisms.
6. Tissues
Content: Covers plant and animal tissues, their types, structure,
and functions.
Objective: Learn about the different types of tissues in plants and
animals and their roles in life processes.
7. Diversity in Living Organisms
Content: Discusses the classification of living organisms based on
similarities and differences, including the five kingdoms.
Objective: Understand the diversity of life forms and the criteria
for classifying living organisms.
8. Motion
Content: Introduces the concept of motion, types of motion, and how
to describe motion using distance and displacement.
Objective: Learn to describe and measure motion and understand
related concepts like speed and velocity.
9. Force and Laws of Motion
Content: Discusses the concept of force, types of forces, Newton's
laws of motion, and their applications.
Objective: Understand the relationship between force and motion and
how these laws govern everyday phenomena.
10. Gravitation
Content: Introduces the universal law of gravitation, gravitational
force, and its effects on objects.
Objective: Learn about the force of gravity and its role in shaping
the universe and affecting motion.
11. Work and Energy
Content: Defines work and energy, types of energy, the work energy
theorem, and the conservation of energy.
Objective: Understand the concepts of work and energy, their
interrelation, and their applications in physical systems.
12. Sound
Content: Discusses the nature of sound, its properties, how it
travels, and the human perception of sound.
Objective: Learn about sound waves, their characteristics, and the
factors affecting sound production and propagation.
13. Why Do We Fall Ill?
Content: Explains the concept of health, disease, and various
factors affecting health, including pathogens.
Objective: Understand the causes of diseases, the importance of
hygiene, and preventive measures for maintaining health.
14. Natural Resources
Content: Discusses the importance of natural resources, types of
resources, and their sustainable management.
Objective: Learn about natural resources, their conservation, and
the impact of human activities on the environment.
15. Improvement in Food Resources
Content: Explores agricultural practices, techniques for increasing
food production, and food security.
Objective: Understand the methods to improve food resources and the
importance of sustainable agriculture for food security.