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INVESTIGATING THE LIVING THINGS YEAR 4

Air, food water, shelter

Air, food water, shelter

Humans

Animals

LIVING THINGS HAVE BASIC NEEDS

Plants

Air, water, sunlight

1.1 Understanding

that humans have basic needs

Help to grow and stay healthy Food HUMAN BASIC NEEDS Shelter Air Water

To protect themselves from danger, sun and rain

To breathe

BASIC NEEDS OF HUMANS

FOOD

WATER

SHELTER

AIR

-GIVES ENERGY -TO GROW -STAY HEALTY -GIVE HEAT

-CONTROL

BODY TEMPERATURE -CARRY NUTRIENTS -HELP DIGEST FOOD -REMOVE WASTE PRODUCTS URINE & SWEAT

-PROTECT FROM DANGER,SUN AND RAIN - LIVE SAFELY

-BREATHE -STAY ALIVE -OXYGEN .#PRODUCE ENERGY FROM THE FOOD

-VEGETABLES -CHICKEN -FISH -FRUITS

-JUICES -MILK -COLD WATER -WARM WTER

-BUNGLOW -TERRACE HOUSE -CONDOMINIUM -APARTMENT

-OXYGEN

1.2 Understanding Water

that animals have basic needs


Air Food

Basic Needs

ANIMAL BASIC NEEDS Reasons Grow, Stay healthy, Stay alive, Breath, Shelter Nest, Cave, Den, Burrow, Stable, Under the rock

1.3 Understanding

that plants have basic needs

Water PLANTS BASIC NEEDS

Sunlight

Air

Carbon Dioxide

Oxygen

INVESTIGATING LIVING THINGS

Living things have basic needs

Living things undergo life processes

Animals and plants protect themselves

Understanding humans have basic needs

Analysing life processes that humans undergo Animals have specific characteristics & behavior to protect themselves from danger

Understanding animals have basic needs

Analysing life processes that animals undergo

Plants have specific characteristics to protect themselves from dry region

Understanding plants have basic needs

Being aware that certain behaviour can disturb life processes Animals have specific characteristics & behavior to protect themselves from extreme weather

Animals have specific characteristics & behavior to enable them to survive

Understanding the life processes that plants undergo

Plants have specific characteristics to protect themselves from enemies

POND -Weed - Tadpole - Fish - Beaver

Sc. Garden Field


- Grass - Grasshopper - Frog - Snake -Eagle - Caterpillar Leaf Caterpillar Grasshopper Bird Frog

Under Flower Pot -Lichen - Worm - Hen

INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY YEAR 4

Different ways to measure length, using the correct technique compare, State, standard units, calculate.

mixing reasons conclude

vocabulary
Lenght Standard Units

Measurement Length Height Circumference Volume solid

Area

INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY

Volume Of Solid

MEASUREMENT

compare, State, standard units, calculate.

Volume Of Liquid
different ways standard units measuring tools correct technique record

Time Mass
state tools standard unts correct technique record different ways, processes, standard units, tools record

INVESTIGATING MATERIALS YEAR 4

MATERIALS
MAN MADE

NATURALS

WOOD METAL RUBBER COTTON

PLASTIC NYLON

LIMITED AND NEED TO BE CONVERSE

NATURAL MATERIALS

WOOD

METAL

ROCK

RUBBER

COMES FROM TREES

FLOAT ON WATER

EG:FURNITURE

AND PAPER

70 TYPES OF METALS

HARD ,STRONG

,SHINY AND SOME FLEXIBLE

EG: COPPER,ALLUMINIUM, IRON,GOLD AND SILVER

SOIL ORIGINATES FROM ROCKS

WHEN THE ROCKS ARE BROKEN

EG:

VASE AND BRICK

FROM THE LATEX OF

THE RUBBER TREE

SOFT AND WEAK

GOOD INSULATOR

OF HEAT

EG : ERASER,SOLES

OF SHOES

TYPES OF OBJECT

wood

plastic

rubber

metal

glass

Wood chair Wood table Plywood

Plastic bag Books cover Mineral bottle

Pencil eraser Rubber band

spoon key Spectacles frame Cars body

spectacle Glass cup mirror

ball

glasses
materia l
propertie s

metal Hard Strong

glass transparent

Reason: Use a metal and a glass to make a pair of glasses because a metal is hard and strong when a glass properties is transparent.

PLASTIC
Made from crude oil Some flexible and some are not. Examples : telephones toy rain coats

GLASS

Derived from sand. Examples:window Plate and cup

Nail Needle Iron Key Nail Needle Iron Key Plastic Cork wood

OBJECTS
Can be stretched

Conduct heat

Sponge Clothes Tissue

Mineral bottle Glass Windows pane

Rubber band Plastic ruler

Materials

Nature Animals Paint Grease Plants Minerals Rusty Metal Non-rusty Non-Metal Glass

Man Made Plastics Synthetic

Oil

Conduct Electricity

Conduct Heat

Float

Absorb Water

Stretched

Light to Pass Through

Transparent

Translucent

Opaque

INVESTIGATING THE EARTH AND THE UNIVERSE YEAR 4

Sun , 9 planet, natural satellites, comets, asteroids and meteoroids constituent

SIZE OF THE SUN RELATIVE TO THE EARTH AND MOON

Moon : Earth : Sun 1 : 4 : 400

ratio

THE DISTANCE OF THE EARTHS RELATIVE TO THE SUN AND THE MOON

SOLAR SYSTEM Earth Planet revolve around the sun MERCURY VENUS EARTH MARS JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE PLUTO

APPRECIATING THE PERFECT PLACEMENT OF THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM

INVESTIGATING THE IMPORTANT OF TECHNOLOGY YEAR 4

LIMITATION TO HUMANS ABILITIES

save time save energy fast comfortable

cost expensive need professional skill high technology bring pollution

Advantages and disadvantages Identify the type Development of Technology to see fine object

transportation
Unable to speak loud Walk for long distance construction agriculture

Solve problem to encounter life

communication

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