1 Understanding that microorganism is a living things
Microorganism Bacteria Fungi Protozua Virus Cannot see with naked eyes Grow Move Breathe Characteristics Cause the dough rise Rotten oranges Mouldy rice tiny 1.1 Understanding that some microorganism are harmful and some are useful Some Organisms Are Harmful And Some Are Useful Useful Harmful Can cause Illness Food poisoning Food stale Tooth decay Making bread/ tapai/tempe/fertilizer Prevention Disease Stomach upset Measles/cough Tooth decay Conjunctivitic/mumps Washing hand Drink boiled water Covering mouth & nose when coughing & sneezing
2.1 Survival of Animal Species Examples animals that take care of their eggs and young. how animals take care of Their eggs and young. Why animals take care of their eggs and young.
Bird - Eggs with shell covering Frog - Eggs are thick, slimy and having bad smell Spider - kept in a bag underneath its body Fish - keep their young in their mouths Snake, Tiger - attack in order to protect their eggs Turtle - hide their eggs Kangaroo - carry their young in their pouches Elephant - stay in herds
2.3 Importance
Shortage of food resource Animals and plants species may face extinction. Bird, Frog, Spider, Fish, Snake, turtle, Kangroo, Elephant To ensure the survival of their species 2.2 Survival of Plant Species Water Explosive mechanism Wind Animal Light Air Space in the fruits Not water absorbent Light Small in size Winged Dry when ripe Explodes when mature Brightly coloured Edible Have smells Have hook Coconut Lily Shorea Angsana Lalang Rubber fruit Balsam fruit Chestnut Rambutan Mango Love grass Mimosa Agents of dispersal Special characteristic Examples 3.1 Food Chain Animals and the food they eat Classify animals into herbivore, carnivore and omnivore. Producer Consumer Construct food chain Green plant obtain energy from the sun to make food. Green Plant as a producer Herbivore : Animals that eat plants only. e.g.: cow, goat, deer Carnivore: Animals that eat other animals. e.g.: tiger, lion Omnivore: Animals that eat plants and other animals Animals that eat plant or other animals are called consumers.
The food relationship among living things can be shown by a food chain. To construct food chain It must start with plant as a producer. In a food chain the arrow
means eaten by
All living things need food to survive. Green plant can make their own food. However animals cannot make their own make their own food. 3.2 Synthesizing food chain to construct food web. Food web What will happen If there is a change in population of a certain species in a food web Food web of different habitats What will happen to a certain species of animals if they eat only one type of food Paddy field garden A change in the population of a certain species will effect the Population of other species They will face difficulty to survive if the Source of food runs out 1 Energy 2 Electricity 3 Light 4 Heat INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY ENERGY 1.1 The Uses of Energy Why energy is needed? - by living things to carry out life processes. Ex : moving, breathing, growing The Sources of Energy Sun - main source of energy - produces light and heat Food - food contains stored energy Wind - Moving air - Used to pump water, drive small sawmills - to move, boil, melt, or bounce non-living things Fuel Batteries - wood, coal, petroleum, natural gas - device that generated electrical energy from chemical energy Water - moving or falling water produce energy INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY ENERGY 1.2 Energy can be transformed from one form to another Form of energy Sound energy Heat energy Light energy Electrical energy Kinetic energy Chemical energy Potential energy Energy can be transformed a) lighting a candle Chemical energy heat energy + light energy
b) Kicking a ball Chemical energy kinetic energy heat energy Example of appliance that make use of energy transform a) Electric iron Electrical energy heat energy
b) Radio Electrical energy sound energy
c) Television Electrical energy sound energy + light energy INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY ENERGY 1.3 Renewable and Non-renewable Energy Renewable energy Energy that cannot be replaced Resources solar, wind, biomass fuel, water Non-renewable energy Energy that be replenished when it is used up Resources natural gas, petroleum, coal Why use energy wisely How to use energy Some energy resources cannot be replenished when used up To save cost Avoid wastage Reduce pollution Turn off the television when no one watching it Switch off the lights before going to leave the room Electricity Sources Dry cell Accumulator Dynamo Solar cell Type of circuit Name Symbol Dry cell Connecting wire Switch Bulb Symbol and component Parallel circuit Series circuit Precautions Differences The bulb in the parallel circuit is brighter then the bulb in the series circuit Danger of mishandling electrical appliances Fire Burn Electric shock Electrocution Safety precautions to be taken when using appliances Do not touch electrical appliances with wet hand Do not repair electrical appliances on your own Light Can be reflected How ? Uses of reflection Side mirror of a car Periscope Kaleidoscope Travel in a straight line How shadow is formed When light is completely or partially blocked by an opaque object The light that falls on objects bounces off the objects and comes to your eyes mirror Shadow form Opaque object Light Heat Gain Loss Cooler Warmer How to measure temperature using the correct technique The effects of heat on matter Matter expands when heated Matter contract when cooled
Investigating Materials
1.1 Matter exist in the form of solid, liquid or gas solid liquid gas has mass Properties of solid Properties of liquid Properties of gas fixed volume fixed shape has mass examples water milk air no permanent shape fixed volume stem wood stone can't fixed shape has mass Can't fixed volume can compressed 1.2 CHANGING STATES OF WATER
gas - liquid liquid - gas liquid - gas solid - liquid melting Boiling Affected by windy and hot weather evaporation condensation Freezing 1.3 Understanding the water cycle. Circulation of water in the environment. Formation of clouds and rain. Importance of water. Changes in the states of matter in the water cycle Liquid to gas (evaporation) Droplets of water will become bigger and heavier rain evaporation condensation sea Gas liquid (Condensation) 1.4 Appreciating the importance of water resources.
To prevent living aquatic from being destroyed and undergoing extinction Reasons to keep our water resources clean. To ensure the cleanliness of water supply To regulate the formation of clouds and rain To avoid infected diseases Ways to keep our water resources clean Keep the rivers clean Cleanliness campaign
2.1 The properties of acid, alkaline and neutral substances.
Identify the taste of acidic and alkaline food.
Identify acidic, alkaline and neutral substances using litmus paper. Conclude the properties of acidic, alkaline and neutral substances. Changes in colour of litmus papers blue to red red to blue no change bitter sour Properties of alkali Properties of acid Properties of neutral substances Taste bitter & change red litmus paper blue Taste sour & change blue litmus paper red Other tastes no changes in litmus paper acid alkaline neutral INVESTIGATING THE EARTH AND THE UNIVERSE Show directions Indicates Seasons A group of stars that form a certain pattern in the sky Importance of constellation Identify constellation What constellation is 1.1 Understanding the constellation Constellation Big dipper Scorpion Orion Southern Cross North North South April June Kite or Cross Scorpion Hunter Water dipper south December - January June - August planting harvesting desert sea 2.1 The movements of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun Earth rotates on it axis Earth rotates and at the same time moves around the sun Moon rotates on it axis Moon rotates and at the same time moves around the Earth The Moon and the Earth move round the Sun at the same time The earth rotates on its axis from west to east The changes in length and position of the shadow throughout the day THE EARTH , THE MOON AND THE SUN 2.2 The occurrence of day and night It is day time for the part of the Earth facing the Sun. It is night time for the part of the Earth facing away from the Sun.
Day and night occur due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. the Sun the Earth night-time daytime axis west east 2.3 Phases Of The Moon The Moon Does Not Emit Light The Moon appear bright when it reflect sunlight Describe the phases of the moon 1-New moon, 3- New half moon, 5- Full moon 7- Old half moon INVESTIGATING TECHNOLOGY
1.1 The shapes of objects in a structure The shape of objects Identify shape in structure Cuboid Cube Cylinder Sphere Cone Pyramid Sphere Cylinder Strength and Stability
Shapes of objects that are stable
The factors that affect stability of objects How base area affects stability How height affects stability
1.2 The strength and stability of a structure The factors that affect the strength of a structure
Design a model that is strong and stable
Cube, cone, cylinder Height , base area Bigger base area more stable Smaller base area less stable Lower object more stable Higher object less stable Types of materials used Steel ,Iron, Wood
Suggested design strong and stable Bridge one with manila card one with wood