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POPULAR SCIENCE - Grades 4 & 5
Solar System and Planets: Questions about the planets in our solar system, their characteristics, and their orbits.
States of Matter: Understanding the different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and how they change under various conditions.
Ecosystems and Food Chains: Exploring different ecosystems, food chains, and the interdependence of organisms.
Human Body Systems: Basic knowledge about the major systems of the human body, such as the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems.
Forces and Motion: Concepts related to forces, motion, and simple machines.
Electricity and Circuits: Understanding the basic principles of electricity and simple circuits.
Magnets and Magnetism: Exploring the properties of magnets and how they interact with other materials.
Sound and Light: Understanding the properties of sound and light, how they travel, and how they interact with objects.
Rocks and Minerals: Learning about different types of rocks, their formation, and their uses.
Life Cycles: Understanding the life cycles of plants and animals, including metamorphosis and reproduction.
Weather and Climate: Questions about weather patterns, climate zones, and climate change.
Environmental Conservation: Raising awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
Scientific Method and Inquiry: Introducing the scientific method and the process of conducting scientific investigations.
Adaptations and Survival: Understanding how animals and plants adapt to their environments for survival.
Simple Chemical Reactions: Introducing basic chemical reactions and their applications.