The syllabus outlines themes to be covered from primary grades 3-4 through secondary grades 1-2. Themes include diversity, cycles, systems, interactions, and energy, exploring topics like living and non-living things, plant and human systems, forces, and chemical changes. Specific concepts range from the properties and composition of matter to cells, light, and ecosystems.
The syllabus outlines themes to be covered from primary grades 3-4 through secondary grades 1-2. Themes include diversity, cycles, systems, interactions, and energy, exploring topics like living and non-living things, plant and human systems, forces, and chemical changes. Specific concepts range from the properties and composition of matter to cells, light, and ecosystems.
The syllabus outlines themes to be covered from primary grades 3-4 through secondary grades 1-2. Themes include diversity, cycles, systems, interactions, and energy, exploring topics like living and non-living things, plant and human systems, forces, and chemical changes. Specific concepts range from the properties and composition of matter to cells, light, and ecosystems.
Themes Primary 3 and 4 Primary 5 and 6 Secondary 1 and 2
1. Exploring Diversity of Matter by their Physical Properties 2. Exploring Diversity of Matter by its 1. Diversity of 1. Diversity of Chemical living and non- living and non- Composition Diversity living things living things 3. Exploring Diversity of 2. Diversity of 2. Diversity of Matter Using materials materials Separation Techniques 4. Understanding Diversity of Living Things 5. Model of Cells – the Basic Units 3. Cycles in plants 3. Cycles in plants of Life and animals and animals 6. Model of Matter - The Cycles 4. Cycles in matter 4. Cycles in matter Particulate Nature of Matter and water and water 7. Model of Matter - Atoms and Molecules 8. Ray Model of Light 9. Transport System in Living 5. Plant system 5. Plant system Things 6. Human system 10. Human Digestive System 6. Human system 7. Cell system 11. Human Sexual Reproductive Systems 8. Electrical System 7. Solar system system 12. Electrical Systems 9. Solar System 13. Interactions through the application of forces Energy 10. Interaction of and Work Done 8. Interaction of forces 14. Transfer of Sound Energy Interactions forces 11. Interaction through Vibrations within the 15. Effects of Heat & its environment Transmission 16. Chemical Changes 17. Interactions within Ecosystems 12. Energy forms 9. Energy forms and uses Energy and uses) 13. Energy conversion