1. Living World and
Classification of Microbes
Content: Exploration of the living world, characteristics of life,
and classification of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa).
Objective: To understand the diversity of life and the role of
microbes in ecosystems and human health.
2. Health and Diseases
Content: Study of common diseases, their causes (infectious and noninfectious),
prevention, and health maintenance.
Objective: To develop awareness of health issues and the importance
of hygiene and vaccination.
3. Force and Pressure
Content: Definition of force, types of forces, and the concept of
pressure; applications of pressure in daily life.
Objective: To understand how forces interact and the significance
of pressure in various contexts.
4. Current Electricity and Magnetism
Content: Basics of current electricity, circuits, Ohm's law, and the
relationship between electricity and magnetism.
Objective: To gain insights into electrical circuits and magnetic
fields, including their practical applications.
5. Inside the Atom
Content: Structure of an atom, subatomic particles (protons,
neutrons, electrons), and atomic models.
Objective: To understand atomic structure and the fundamentals of
atomic theory.
6. Composition of Matter
Content: States of matter (solid, liquid, gas), elements,
compounds, and mixtures; methods of separation.
Objective: To explore the different forms of matter and their
properties, along with separation techniques.
7. Metals and Nonmetals
Content: Properties and uses of metals and nonmetals, their
reactions, and differences.
Objective: To differentiate between metals and nonmetals and
understand their significance in daily life.
8. Pollution
Content: Types of pollution (air, water, soil), causes, effects,
and measures to control pollution.
Objective: To raise awareness about environmental issues and the
impact of pollution on health and ecosystems.
9. Disaster Management
Content: Types of natural and manmade disasters, preparedness, and
response strategies.
Objective: To understand the importance of disaster management and
ways to mitigate risks.
10. Cell and Cell Organelles
Content: Structure and function of cells, different types of cells
(plant, animal), and organelles (nucleus, mitochondria, etc.).
Objective: To explore cellular biology and the role of organelles
in maintaining life processes.
11. Human Body and Organ System
Content: Overview of the human body, major organ systems
(circulatory, respiratory, digestive, etc.), and their functions.
Objective: To understand human anatomy and the interdependence of
organ systems.
12. Introduction to Acid and Base
Content: Properties of acids and bases, pH scale, and common
examples; neutralization reactions.
Objective: To learn about acids, bases, and their importance in
everyday life and chemical reactions.
13. Chemical Change and Chemical Bond
Content: Types of chemical changes, signs of chemical reactions,
and the concept of chemical bonding (ionic and covalent).
Objective: To explore how substances react and combine at the
molecular level.
14. Measurement and Effects of Heat
Content: Temperature scales, heat transfer methods (conduction,
convection, radiation), and effects of heat on matter.
Objective: To understand thermal energy and its effects on
different states of matter.
15. Sound
Content: Nature of sound, properties, sound waves, and their
propagation; applications of sound.
Objective: To explore the physics of sound and its role in
communication and technology.
16. Reflection of Light
Content: Laws of reflection, mirrors, and the formation of images;
applications of reflective surfaces.
Objective: To understand light behavior and its applications in
optics.
17. ManMade Materials
Content: Overview of synthetic materials (plastics, composites) and
their applications and impact on society.
Objective: To explore the development of manmade materials and
their advantages and disadvantages.
18. Ecosystems
Content: Components of ecosystems (producers, consumers,
decomposers), food chains, and ecological balance.
Objective: To understand ecosystem dynamics and the interdependence
of organisms.
19. Life Cycle of Stars
Content: Stages in the life cycle of stars, including formation,
main sequence, and eventual death (supernova, black hole, etc.).
Objective: To explore stellar evolution and the role of stars in
the universe.