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India · CBSE Learning Outcomes

Class 4 Science (EVS K-5)

A comprehensive inquiry into the natural and built environments of India. Students investigate biological systems, resource management, and physical properties through hands-on observation and investigation.

9 units·44 topics·Ages 9-10

01Family and Relationships

7 topics·Term 1

An exploration of social structures and how family dynamics change over time, focusing on individual roles and community interactions.

Defining Family: Types and Roles

Investigating various family structures (nuclear, joint, single-parent) and the roles individuals play within them.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Changes in Family: Births and Marriages

Exploring how the arrival of new members through birth or marriage impacts family dynamics and traditions.

Role PlayCarousel Brainstorm
Family Relocation and Transfers

Investigating how family moves (transfers, migration) affect family life, schooling, and community connections.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Generational Stories and Traditions

Comparing and contrasting daily life, values, and challenges faced by different generations within a family through storytelling.

Hot SeatTimeline Challenge
Gender Roles in the Home

Examining how household chores and responsibilities are traditionally divided and how they can be shared.

Role PlayPhilosophical Chairs
Gender Roles in Professions

Exploring different professions and challenging stereotypes about who can do what job.

Expert PanelGallery Walk
Community Helpers and Their Work

Identifying various community helpers (e.g., doctors, police, farmers) and understanding their contributions.

Role PlayWorld Café

02The Plant Kingdom

7 topics·Term 1

A deep dive into plant morphology, physiology, and the diversity of flora in different habitats, emphasizing ecological roles.

Parts of a Plant: Roots

Understanding the hidden support systems of plants, focusing on root types, functions, and adaptations.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningStations Rotation
Parts of a Plant: Stems

Investigating the structure and function of stems, including water transport and support.

Concept MappingStations Rotation
Parts of a Plant: Leaves and Photosynthesis

Investigating the structure and function of leaves, focusing on photosynthesis and transpiration.

Flipped ClassroomExperiential Learning
Flowers: Parts and Functions

Investigating the different parts of a flower and their roles in plant reproduction.

Gallery WalkStations Rotation
Pollination and Seed Formation

Understanding the process of pollination by insects, wind, and water, and how seeds are formed.

Simulation GameInquiry Circle
Fruits and Seeds: Dispersal Strategies

Exploring the diversity of fruits and seeds, and the various strategies plants use for seed dispersal.

Experiential LearningDocument Mystery
Plants in Different Habitats

Studying how plants adapt their structures and functions to survive in diverse environments like deserts, wetlands, and mountains.

Case Study AnalysisJigsawGallery Walk

03Animal Worlds

7 topics·Term 1

Examining animal behavior, habitats, classification, and the ethics of human-animal interaction, including conservation.

Animal Classification: Mammals and Birds

Classifying animals based on their characteristics, focusing on mammals and birds.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Animal Classification: Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish

Classifying animals based on their characteristics, focusing on reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Animal Habitats: Land and Water

Exploring how different habitats (forests, deserts, oceans, rivers) support diverse animal life.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Animal Communication and Social Behavior

Studying why animals live in herds, colonies, or packs, and analyzing their communication and leadership patterns.

Simulation GameRole Play
Sensory Adaptations: Ears and Eyes

Analyzing how physical features like ears and eyes help animals perceive their environment and survive.

Gallery WalkInquiry Circle
Protective Adaptations: Skins and Camouflage

Investigating how animal skins, fur, scales, and camouflage patterns aid in protection and survival.

Document MysteryExperiential Learning
Feeding Adaptations: Beaks and Teeth

Investigating the relationship between an animal's anatomy (beaks, teeth, claws) and its diet and feeding strategies.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle

04Food and Nutrition

5 topics·Term 1

Tracing the journey of food from the farm to the plate, understanding digestion, and the importance of a balanced diet.

Sources of Food: Plants and Animals

Identifying different food items and classifying them based on whether they come from plants or animals.

Concept MappingGallery Walk
Agricultural Practices: From Farm to Table

Mapping the agricultural process, from cultivation to harvesting, and the labor involved in food production.

Experiential LearningRole Play
Food Preservation Methods

Investigating simple methods of food preservation (e.g., drying, salting, refrigeration) and their importance.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based Learning
Balanced Diet: Nutrients and Their Roles

Understanding the components of a balanced diet, the role of different nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals), and their sources.

Concept MappingDecision MatrixPeer Teaching
The Digestive System: Food's Journey

Understanding how the human body breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and eliminates waste.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisSimulation Game

05Water and Life

3 topics·Term 2

Investigating water sources, the water cycle, purification methods, and the impact of water scarcity and pollution.

Water Sources: Where Does Water Come From?

Identifying natural (rivers, lakes, rain) and artificial (wells, dams) water sources.

Concept MappingExperiential Learning
The Water Cycle: A Continuous Journey

Exploring evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection as key stages of the continuous water cycle.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameGallery Walk
States of Water: Solid, Liquid, Gas

Investigating the physical properties of water in its solid, liquid, and gaseous states through experiments.

Experiential LearningStations RotationConcept Mapping

06Shelter and Travel

5 topics·Term 2

Studying diverse housing styles, the principles of mapping, and the logistics of transportation and communication networks.

Houses in Different Regions

Comparing houses built in different geographical regions (mountains, deserts, plains) and their adaptations to climate.

Museum ExhibitCase Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Building Materials and Their Properties

Investigating various building materials (e.g., mud, brick, wood), their properties, and how they are used in constructing shelters.

Inquiry CircleProject-Based LearningStations Rotation
My Home and Neighborhood

Drawing and describing one's own home and the important places in the immediate neighborhood.

Project-Based LearningGallery Walk
Introduction to Maps: Reading Directions

Learning to read simple maps, understand cardinal directions (North, South, East, West), and basic map symbols.

Concept MappingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Navigation: Using a Compass

Practicing navigation skills using compasses and understanding basic GPS concepts.

Experiential LearningSimulation GameProblem-Based Learning

07Weather and Climate

3 topics·Term 2

Understanding atmospheric phenomena, weather patterns, and the factors influencing regional climates.

Understanding Daily Weather

Identifying and measuring key weather elements: temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation.

Stations RotationInquiry CircleExperiential Learning
The Sun's Energy and Weather

Investigating how solar energy drives atmospheric processes, including heating and air movement.

Simulation GameConcept MappingFlipped Classroom
Air Pressure and Winds

Understanding the concept of air pressure, its measurement, and how pressure differences create winds.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleStations Rotation

08Light, Sound, and Force

4 topics·Term 2

Exploring fundamental concepts of light, sound, and various types of forces through observation and experimentation.

Light: Sources and Shadows

Investigating light as a form of energy, its rectilinear propagation, and how shadows are formed.

Experiential LearningStations RotationInquiry Circle
Reflection of Light: Mirrors

Exploring image formation by plane mirrors and understanding the concept of reflection.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationProblem-Based Learning
Sound: Vibrations and Hearing

Understanding sound as a vibration, its production, and how we hear sounds.

Experiential LearningStations RotationConcept Mapping
Musical Instruments and Noise Pollution

Exploring how different musical instruments produce sound and distinguishing between musical sound and noise.

Inquiry CircleProject-Based LearningGallery Walk

09Electricity and Circuits

3 topics·Term 2

Introduction to electric current, simple circuits, and the effects of electricity.

What is Electricity?

Understanding electric current, its sources (e.g., batteries, mains), and its uses in daily life.

Experiential LearningStations RotationProject-Based Learning
Simple Electric Circuits

Constructing simple electric circuits using batteries, wires, and bulbs.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Conductors and Insulators

Identifying materials that conduct electricity and those that insulate, and their practical applications.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationConcept Mapping