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Primary Level Science Syllabus: Primary 3 to 4.

Module 1: Cycles.

  1. Life Cycles of Animals - Chicken, Frog, Butterfly, Mosquitoes.
  2. Life Cycles of Plants.
  3. States of Matter – Solids, Liquids, Gases
  4. Measuring Mass and Volume.

Module 2: Diversity.

  1. Living and Non Living Things.
  2. Animal Diversity and Classifying Animals.
  3. Plant Diversity and Classification of Plants.
  4. Flowering and Non-flowering Plants.
  5. Fungi and Bacteria Reproduction.
  6. Types and Properties of Materials.

Module 3: Energy.

  1. 1. Light and Heat Energy.
  2. Good and Poor Conductors.
  3. Contraction and Expansion.
  4. Conserving Energy.

Module 4: Interaction.

  1. Magnets And Their Properties.
  2. Making Magnets.
  3. Using Magnet.

Module 5: Systems.

  1. 1. Body Systems.
  2. Systems of Everyday Life.
  3. The Digestive System.
  4. The Process of Digestion.
  5. Plant Systems and their Functions.
  6. Plants and Roots.
 

Primary 5 and 6 Science Syllabus:

Module 1: Diversity and Classifying Things.

  1. Classification of living and non-living things.
  2. Classifying materials and testing their properties.
  3. Properties of materials and their uses.
  4. Differentiating plants, animals and fungi.

Module 2: Energy.

  1. Sources of energy – Food, Wood, Oil, Coal, Natural Gas, Fossil Fuels.
  2. Forms of energy – Electrical, Kinetic, Sound, Gravitational, Heat.
  3. Conversion of energy/.

Module 3: Interactions.
1. Forces. 

  1. The effects of a force – a push and a pull.
  2. Different types of forces – Gravitational, Elastic, Frictional, Magnetic.

2. Environment.

  1. Describing the environment – Temperature, Water, Light, Minerals, Organisms.    
  2. Observing and describing the environment.
  3. Interacting factors within an environment – Temperature, Light, Water, Soil, Organisms.  
  4. Factors that affect the survival of an organism.
  5. Unfavourable environment – Drought, Floods, Fire, New Organisms.

3. Web Of Life.

  1. Food chains.
  2. Food webs.
  3. Decomposers.
  4. Organisms, populations and communities.
  5. Different habitats support different communities.

4. Adaptation.

  1. Definition of adaptations.
  2. Structural adaptation.
  3. Behavioural adaptation.
  4. Adaptations for coping with the physical factors of the environment.
  5. Adaptations for obtaining food.
  6. Adaptations for escaping predators.
  7. Adaptations for reproduction.

5. Man And His Environment.

  1. Man’s activities affecting his environment – Deforestation, Pollution.
  2. Man’s interaction with the environment that influences the development of science and technology.
  3. Man-made materials - Alloys, Plastics and Ceramics.
  4. Effects of using natural and man-made materials – Decomposers, Reuse, Reduce, Recycle. 
 

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