1. Motion and Time
Content: Explains the concept of
motion, types of motion, speed, velocity, and the use of time in measuring
motion. Introduces distance time graphs.
Objective: To understand different
types of motion and how time is used to measure movement in real life
situations.
2. Force and Pressure
Content: Discusses the concept of
force, types of forces, pressure, and the relationship between force and
pressure. Explains atmospheric pressure.
Objective: To comprehend how force and
pressure are related and their applications in daily life.
3. Sound
Content: Introduces the production and
propagation of sound, its characteristics, and how humans perceive sound.
Covers topics like frequency, amplitude, and the speed of sound.
Objective: To understand the nature of
sound and how it travels through different mediums.
4. Light
Content: Explains the properties of
light, how it behaves when reflected and refracted, and the concepts of image
formation by mirrors and lenses.
Objective: To explore how light
interacts with objects and how these principles are used in optical devices.
5. Electricity and
Magnetism
Content: Covers basic concepts of
electricity, electric circuits, and magnetism. Discusses electromagnets and
their applications.
Objective: To learn how electricity and
magnetism are interrelated and their practical uses in technology.
6. Heat Transfer
Content: Discusses methods of heat
transfer – conduction, convection, and radiation – and their real life
applications.
Objective: To understand how heat is
transferred and its effects on different materials.
7. Reflection of
Light
Content: Explains the laws of
reflection, image formation by mirrors, and types of reflection.
Objective: To study how light reflects
off surfaces and how images are formed by mirrors.
8. Refraction of
Light
Content: Introduces the concept of
refraction, its causes, and its applications in lenses and optical
devices.
Objective: To understand how light
bends when it passes through different mediums and its effects on vision and
optics.
1. Chemical Effects
of Electric Current
Content: Explains the chemical effects
of electric current and its applications in electroplating and
electrolysis.
Objective: To understand how
electricity can cause chemical changes in substances.
2. Chemical Reactions
Content: Covers different types of
chemical reactions, including combination, decomposition, and displacement
reactions.
Objective: To classify and understand
various chemical reactions and their importance.
3. Synthetic Fibers
and Plastics
Content: Discusses the properties,
uses, and environmental impact of synthetic fibers and plastics.
Objective: To learn about the
advantages and disadvantages of synthetic materials.
4. Materials: Metals
and Nonmetals
Content: Introduces the properties of
metals and nonmetals and their uses in daily life.
Objective: To compare metals and nonmetals
based on their physical and chemical properties.
5. Coal and Petroleum
Content: Discusses the formation,
extraction, and uses of coal and petroleum and their environmental impact.
Objective: To understand the importance
of fossil fuels and the need for conservation.
6. Acids, Bases, and
Salts
Content: Explains the properties of
acids, bases, and salts, their reactions, and their everyday applications.
Objective: To learn the differences
between acids, bases, and salts and their importance in daily life.
7. Metals and Nonmetals
Content: Revisits the properties of
metals and nonmetals and their chemical reactions, including reactions with
water, acids, and oxygen.
Objective: To explore the reactivity
and uses of metals and nonmetals.
1. Cell Structure and
Functions
Content: Introduces the structure of
plant and animal cells, organelles, and their functions.
Objective: To understand the basic
structure of a cell and the role of different cell organelles.
2. Crop Production
and Management
Content: Discusses the practices and
techniques used in crop production and the importance of proper management in
agriculture.
Objective: To learn about various
agricultural practices and their impact on food production.
3. Reproduction in
Plants
Content: Explains the process of
reproduction in plants, including sexual and asexual reproduction methods.
Objective: To understand how plants
reproduce and propagate.
4. Microorganisms
Content: Introduces different types of
microorganisms and their role in nature, industry, and disease.
Objective: To learn about the
importance of microorganisms in everyday life.
5. Conservation of
Plants and Animals
Content: Discusses the need for
conserving biodiversity and the steps taken to conserve plants and
animals.
Objective: To understand the importance
of biodiversity and the methods used for conservation.
6. Waste Water
Management
Content: Explains how wastewater is
treated and managed and its importance in maintaining public health and environmental
balance.
Objective: To learn the processes
involved in managing and recycling wastewater.
7. Conservation of
Natural Resources
Content: Discusses the importance of
conserving natural resources such as water, soil, and energy.
Objective: To understand the need for
sustainable use and conservation of natural resources.