The document outlines a science curriculum covering various topics organized into 12 lessons across 6 units. Unit 1 covers living and non-living things, plant and animal parts and life cycles. Unit 2 discusses the human body systems. Unit 3 is an introduction to the solar system. Unit 4 covers weather and seasons. Unit 5 is about forms of energy. The final unit involves a student sharing session and award ceremony. The curriculum aims to teach students foundational science concepts through hands-on lessons and a focus on identifying, classifying and comparing different natural phenomena.
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The document outlines a science curriculum covering various topics organized into 12 lessons across 6 units. Unit 1 covers living and non-living things, plant and animal parts and life cycles. Unit 2 discusses the human body systems. Unit 3 is an introduction to the solar system. Unit 4 covers weather and seasons. Unit 5 is about forms of energy. The final unit involves a student sharing session and award ceremony. The curriculum aims to teach students foundational science concepts through hands-on lessons and a focus on identifying, classifying and comparing different natural phenomena.
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CLASS A1
Learning Area Lesson Topic Objectives
• Learn the meaning of living and non-living things Living and non-living things 1 • Learn the differences between living and non-living things Plant or Animal? • Identify plants vs animals Plant Parts • Identify the parts of a plant and a tree Introduction to 2 Plants Life Cycle • Identify the basic steps of a plant life cycle Plants and animals Needs of Plant • Identify needs of plants to grow Types of Animals • Classify animals according to habitats (land, sea, air) 3 Baby Animals • Matching baby animals to their mothers Needs of Animals • Identify what animals need to survive Unit 1 Summary & Unit Test Our Five Senses • Match senses to body parts (example: smell <-> nose) 4 Using our 5 senses • Match senses to objects (example: bread <-> smell) Introduction to Can you sense it? • Identify which objects you can hear, smell, touch, taste the Human Body Parts of the Body • Identify external body parts (arm, eyes, elbow, knee cap, etc.) 5 Major Body Organs • Identify internal organs (heart, brain, liver, stomach, etc.) Emotions • Identify different emotions Unit 2 Summary & Unit Test Earth, sun & moon • Learn the different planets and their order around the sun 6 Day and night • Learn to determine daytime and nighttime Introduction to Patterns of the sun • Describe how the sun moves through the day Space and Earth Science What Earth Looks Like • Learn the shape and composition of the Earth 7 Surface of Earth • Learn basic components of the Earth’s crust (continents, oceans, etc.) Land and Water • Learn types of land and water on Earth Unit 3 Summary & Unit Test 8 Weather words • Learn weather words: sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy and snowy Types of weather • Match the picture to the weather Severe Weathers • Identify thunderstorms, tsunami, hurricanes and tornadoes Weather and Seasons 9 The Four Seasons • Learn four seasons: fall, summer, winter and spring Seasonal Stuff • Match the season to activities and conditions Seasons and Months • Match the seasons to the months of the year Unit 4 Summary & Unit Test 10 Basic Concept of Temperature • Learn to differentiate between hot and cold; Classify objects as hot or cold Heat, light or sound • Learn which objects give off heat, light or sound Forms of Energy 11 Properties of Sound (Loud or Soft) • Learn to classify sounds as loud or soft Properties of Light (Light or Dark) • Learn the basic concept of light and dark, transparency and shadows Unit 5 Summary & Unit Test 12 Science and Me • Let students share their learnings and experiences throughout the program Closing Program • Giving awards/certificates to students (Most Behaved, Most Active, etc.) Kid’s Awarding Ceremony • Proposal but not yet final: giving of a gift of appreciation to each kid (Kid’s Gift Giving) (only for first batch (Class A1/A2/A3) of BEE Young Scientists) CLASS A2 Learning Area Lesson Topic Objectives Plant Anatomy • Identify the parts of a plant and their functions Plants Major Types • Determine and Identify plant types (herb, shrub, tree, climber, creeper) 1 Plant Habitats • Learn plant habitats (land and aquatic habitats) Plant Life Cycle • Learn the steps from seed to fruit maturation Animal Classifications • Classify animals by structure (vertebrates and invertebrates) Plants and animals 2 Animal groups and habitats • Learn the animal groups (mammals, fish, etc.) and their habitats (land, aquatic, etc.) Animal Life Cycle • Determine life cycle of different animal groups (mammals, amphibian, etc.) Plant Adaptations • Learn how plants survive in different habitats 3 Animal Adaptations • Learn how animals adapt to their environment Plant-Animal Relationship • Learn how plants and animals affect each other Unit 1 Summary & Unit Test Introduction to Cells • Learn about cells, tissues, and organs 4 Major Organs • Determine different major organs and their functions Organ Systems • Determine different human organ systems (skeletal system, digestive system, etc.) Introduction to Skeletal & Muscular System • Learn the functions of bones and muscles to human body The Human Body 5 Introduction to Circulatory System • Identify parts of circulatory system and determine their functions Introduction to Respiratory System • Identify parts of respiratory system and determine their functions Introduction to Digestive System • Identify parts of digestive system and determine their functions 6 Introduction to Urinary System • Identify parts of urinary system and determine their functions Introduction to Male and Female Reproductive Systems • Identify major parts of reproductive system and determine their functions Unit 2 Summary & Unit Test • Learn about sun as a star, the center of the solar system • Describe each planet (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, etc.) 7 The Solar System • Learn about orbits, gravity and moon • Learn about dwarf planets (example: Pluto) Space and Earth Science Earth Layers • Learn the different layers of the Earth (crust, mantle, core) Tectonic Plates • Learn the tectonic plates (continental and oceanic plates) 8 Tectonic Plate Movements • Learn the different movements of tectonic plates that form the structures on Earth Earthquakes and other Natural Phenomena (example: formation of volcano, mountains, etc.) Unit 3 Summary & Unit Test 9 • Learn the different phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas) Phases of matter • Differentiate the phases of matter The Water Cycle Physical Science: • Learn the different stages of water cycle Water and Rock Cycle 10 • Learn the stages of rock cycle The Rock Cycle • Learn different types of rocks (igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, etc.) Weathering and Erosion • Learn the concept of weathering and erosion Unit 4 Summary & Unit Test 11 Position and Motion • Learn and describe the basic concepts of position and motion Motion and Energy Pushes and Pull • Learn the use of force to make things move (push and pull) Energy and Heat • Learn what energy and heat are and determine how we use them Unit 5 Summary & Unit Test 12 Science and Me • Let students share their learnings and experiences throughout the program Closing Program • Giving awards/certificates to students (Most Behaved, Most Active, etc.) Kid’s Awarding Ceremony • Proposal but not yet final: giving of a gift of appreciation to each kid (Kid’s Gift Giving) (only for first batch (Class A1/A2/A3) of BEE Young Scientists) CLASS A3 Learning Area Lesson Topic Objectives Plant Anatomy (Advanced) • Identify the parts of a plant and their functions Photosynthesis • Learn the food production of plants (photosynthesis) 1 Seed Dispersal Methods • Learn how seeds are dispersed in the environment Plant Life Cycle • Learn the life cycle of different plant groups (gymnosperms, angiosperms etc.) Animal Classification • Learn to classify animals by what they eat (herbivore, carnivore, omnivore) Ecology: Animal Groups • Learn the different animal groups (colony, pod, herd, etc.) Plants and Animals in the 2 Animal Adaptations • Learn various physical traits that help animals survive in the environment Environment Animal Life Cycle • Learn the life cycle of different animal groups (mammals, fish, reptiles, etc.) • Learn the inter-dependence of animals and plants (food chain/food web) Food Chain and Food Web • Learn the similarities and differences between plant and animal life cycles 3 Comparing Plant and Animal Life Cycles • Learn the different symbiosis (ecological relationship between species) Symbiotic Relationships example: parasitism (human & mosquitoes); mutualism: flowers and bees, etc. Unit 1 Summary & Unit Test Cell Division • Learn about cells and cell divisions (mitosis and meiosis) 4 Major Organs • Determine different major organs and their functions Organ Systems • Determine different human organ systems (skeletal system, digestive system, etc.) Circulatory System • Determine the pathway of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the body 5 Respiratory System • Determine the pathway of gas exchange in the body Cardiovascular System • Learn how circulatory and respiratory systems work together The Human Body Nervous System • Learn the major parts of nervous system and their functions 6 Digestive System • Determine the pathway of food and nutrients in the body Immune System and Common Diseases • Learn how our body protects itself from disease-causing viruses and bacteria • Learn what microorganisms are Microorganisms • Learn the major groups of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, etc.) 7 Major Microorganism Groups • Describe bacteria (based on shapes, groupings, etc.) Bacteria and Viruses • Learn the nature of viruses (including corona virus (COVID-19) Unit 2 Summary & Unit Test • Compare and describe each of these Earth layers: lithosphere, oceanic & continental crust Inside Earth • Learn the continental drift hypothesis 8 Continental Drift Theory • Learn the three types of boundaries Theory of Plate Tectonics • Describe how plate tectonics processes lead to changes in Earth’s surface features Earth Science • Identify an earthquake focus and its epicenter The Nature of Earthquakes • Identify earthquake zones and what makes some regions prone to earthquakes 9 Measuring Earthquakes • Learn different earthquake magnitude scales and their interpretations Staying Safe in Earthquakes • Describe how to protect a person or household in earthquake Unit 3 Summary & Unit Test Atoms, Elements, Ions, and Molecules • Learn the different chemical elements (atoms, elements, etc.) 10 Chemical Bonding • Learn the types of chemical bonding and how they result in molecules Basic Chemistry Concepts States of Matter • Determine different states of matter 11 Changes in State • Learn the physical and chemical changes of matter Unit 4 Summary & Unit Test Science and Me • Let students share their learnings and experiences throughout the program Closing Program • Giving awards/certificates to students (Most Behaved, Most Active, etc.) 12 Kid’s Awarding Ceremony • Proposal but not yet final: giving of a gift of appreciation to each kid (Kid’s Gift Giving) (only for first batch (Class A1/A2/A3) of BEE Young Scientists)