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Science Grade 6
Unit 1 Air
1. Learning outcomes-air
Exercise 1
2. Air and living things
Exercise 2
3. Composition of air
Exercise 3
4. Importance of oxygen to produce energy
Exercise 4
5. Importance of oxygen to stay alive
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
6. Oxygen and burning
Exercise 7
7. Extinguishing Fire
Exercise 8
8. Air pressure (Part 1)
Exercise 9
9. Air pressure (Part 2)
Exercise 10
Exercise 11
10. Air Pollution
Exercise 12
Exercise 13
Unit 2 Plants
1. Introduction and Uses of plants
Exercise 1
2. The different parts of a plant and their functions
Exercise 2
3. Soil erosion
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
4. Learning outcomes (1:07)
5. Plants are living things
6. The functions of the leaf Respiration and photosynthesis
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
7. Photosynthesis part 2
Exercise 8
8. Oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle (2:01)
Exercise 9
9. Reflection on the importance of plants in our environment (6:34)
Unit 3 Animals
1. Learning outcomes (1:18)
2. Animals are living things (1:00)
3. Characteristics of animals ( Part 1) (5:39)
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
4. Characteristics of animals (Part 2) (5:40)
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
5. Grouping of animals and Mammals (4:26)
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
6. Fish and Insects (5:08)
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
7. Reptiles and Birds (6:00)
Exercise 10
Exercise 11
8. Similarities and differences between animals (4:53)
9. Food and sources of food (2:21)
Exercise 12
10. The three food groups (5:24)
Exercise 13
Exercise 14
11. Balanced meals (4:09)
Exercise 15
Exercise 16
12. Planning a meal (6:19)
13. Other healthy habits (1:45)
14. Our teeth and different types of teeth (2:40)
15. Names and functions of teeth (2:36)
Exercise 17
16. Milk and permanent teeth (5:45)
Exercise 18
17. Tooth decay and caring for the teeth (6:26)
Exercise 19
Exercise 20
Unit 4 Materials in our environment
1. Introduction and Learning Outcomes
2. Observing objects in the classroom
3. Classification of classroom objects
4. Definition of materials
5. Observing objects in a living room
6. Classification of objects in the living room
7. Properties of materials
8. Sources of materials
9. Materials from plants - Wood
10. Materials from plants - Cotton
11. Materials from plants - Rubber
12. Materials from animals - silk
13. Materials from animals - wool
14. Materials from animals - Leather
15. Materials from the earth Gold
16. Materials from the earth - Aluminium
17. Materials from the earth - Iron
18. Man-made materials - Plastic
19. Man-made materials - Glass
20. Man-made materials - Steel
Unit 5 Energy
1. Introduction and Learning Outcomes
2. What is Energy
3. Sources of Energy - People and Animals
4. Sources of Energy - Plants
5. Sources of Energy - Fossil Fuels
6. Sources of Energy - Falling water
7. Other sources of Energy
8. Sources and forms of energy
9. Transformation of energy
10. Electricity
11. Fuels
12. Producing electricity in a thermal power station
13. Advantages and disadvantages of burning fuels
14. Producing electricity in a hydro power station
15. Advantages and disadvantages of using falling water
16. Producing electricity from solar panels
17. Advantages and disadvantages of using solar panels
18. Renewable and non-renewable sources of energy
19. Measures taken by Government
Unit 6 Earth, Moon and Sun in the Solar System
1. Learning outcomes
2. The solar system
3. The moon
4. Day and Night
5. Year
6. Seasons
7. Life on planet Earth
8. Life in danger Part 1
9. Life in danger Part 2
10. Global warning
11. Saving planet Earth
Unit 7 Ecosystems of forests and lagoons
1. Learning outcomes
2. The ecosystem
3. The ecosystem table living things and non-living things
4. Other ecosystems
5. Ways animals and plants depend on each other
6. Different types of ecosystems
7. Threats to the ecosystems
8. Threats to forests
9. Caring for our forests
10. Our lagoons
11. Threats to our lagoons
12. Consequences of pollution
13. Measures to protect our lagoons
14. Soil erosion
15. Beach erosion
16. Protection of our beaches
5. Sources of Energy - Fossil Fuels
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