Primary 4 Science and Technology course aims to provide students with a solid foundation in scientific knowledge and technological skills. Through engaging lessons and hands-on activities, students will develop their understanding of various scientific concepts and explore the application of technology in everyday life. This course will foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and inquiry skills, enabling students to develop a scientific mindset and become active participants in the ever-evolving world of science and technology. Course Objectives: 1. Develop a basic understanding of scientific concepts and principles. 2. Explore the relationship between science and technology. 3. Foster curiosity and a love for learning in the field of science and technology. 4. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through scientific inquiry. 5. Apply scientific knowledge to real-life situations and technological advancements.
Primary 4 Science and Technology is a comprehensive course designed to introduce young learners to the fascinating world of science and technology. This course aims to develop students' scientific inquiry skills and their understanding of key scientific concepts at a primary level. Through engaging activities and hands-on experiments, students will explore various scientific topics such as the human body, plants and animals, forces and energy, materials and their properties, and the Earth and its resources. Additionally, this course will also cover the basics of technology and its applications in our daily lives. With a professional tone, this course provides a solid foundation for students to develop their scientific knowledge and curiosity, preparing them for future scientific exploration and discovery.
: PRIMARY 4 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY I. Introduction to Science and Technology (2 weeks) - Definition and importance of Science and Technology - Basic scientific concepts - Introduction to the scientific method II. Living and Non-living Things (3 weeks) - Characteristics and classification of living things - Interactions between living and non-living things - Introduction to ecosystems and food chains III. Plants and Their Parts (3 weeks) - Structure and function of plants - Plant life cycle - Photosynthesis and its importance IV. Animals and Their Habitats (4 weeks) - Classification and characteristics of animals - Animal adaptations and habitats - Life cycles of different animals V. Energy and Forces (4 weeks) - Forms of energy and their sources - Simple machines and their uses - Forces and motion VI. Materials and Their Properties (3 weeks) - Properties of materials (e.g., solid, liquid, gas) - Changes in materials (e.g., melting, freezing, evaporation) - Recycling and conservation of materials VII. Technology and Inventions (3 weeks) - Introduction to technological advancements - Famous inventors and their inventions - Impact of technology on society VIII. Scientific Investigations (2 weeks) - Conducting simple experiments - Collecting and analyzing data - Drawing conclusions and making predictions IX. Environmental Awareness (2 weeks) - Importance of environmental conservation - Identifying and addressing environmental issues - Promoting sustainable practices X. Revision and Assessment (2 weeks) - Review of key concepts and topics - Practice quizzes and assessments - Final examination Note: This course outline is subject to adjustments based on the specific curriculum guidelines and requirements of the educational institution.
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