India · CBSE Learning Outcomes
Class 8 Science
A comprehensive exploration of the natural world through systematic observation and experimentation. Students investigate the microscopic foundations of life and materials while building connections to environmental sustainability and physical forces.

01Sustainable Food Production
An investigation into the scientific principles of agriculture and how humans manage biological resources to feed growing populations.
Investigating the physical and chemical properties of soil and its role in plant growth.
Exploring how soil pH affects nutrient uptake by plants and methods for pH adjustment.
Exploring how soil preparation techniques like ploughing and levelling optimize conditions for seed germination.
Analyzing the criteria for selecting healthy seeds and various techniques for planting them.
Investigating how different crop varieties are developed and selected for specific traits.
Investigating the role of organic manures and chemical fertilizers in replenishing soil nutrients.
Exploring the practices and benefits of organic farming for sustainable agriculture.
Analyzing various irrigation techniques and their efficiency in water usage for agriculture.
Studying traditional and modern methods of collecting and storing rainwater for agricultural use.
Exploring methods to manage unwanted plants that compete with crops for resources.
Investigating a holistic approach to pest control that minimizes environmental impact.
Studying common agricultural pests and diseases and strategies for their prevention and control.
Investigating the processes of gathering mature crops and separating grains from chaff.
Studying methods to prevent spoilage and protect harvested crops from pests and moisture.
Exploring the scientific management of livestock for food and other products.
Investigating the scientific principles behind raising poultry and managing fish farms for food production.
Categorizing the major groups of microorganisms and their specific habitats.
Learning techniques to observe and identify different types of microorganisms under a microscope.
Investigating the role of bacteria in converting atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms for plants.
Exploring how microorganisms are used in making bread, curd, and other fermented foods.
Investigating how microorganisms contribute to the development of life-saving drugs and immunizations.
Exploring the role of microorganisms in decomposition, waste treatment, and bioremediation.
Exploring the types of microbes that cause diseases in humans, plants, and animals.
Studying various modes of disease transmission and effective public health measures.
Analyzing the scientific principles behind methods like heating, cooling, salting, and sugaring to prevent microbial spoilage.
Comparing the physical characteristics such as malleability, ductility, and conductivity.
Investigating the reactivity of metals and non-metals with oxygen, water, acids, and bases.
Exploring the practical applications of various metals and non-metals in daily life and industry.
Studying the process of corrosion in metals and methods to prevent it.
Studying the types, properties, and uses of man-made fibers and plastics.
Exploring different types of plastics, their properties, and the importance of recycling.
Tracing the formation of coal from ancient plant matter and its various derivatives.
Investigating the extraction and refining of petroleum and its various fractions.
Exploring natural gas as a fossil fuel and introducing alternative, sustainable energy sources.
Analyzing the chemical process of burning, including conditions necessary for combustion.
Studying the different zones of a flame and methods for extinguishing fires.
Comparing different types of fuels based on their calorific value and environmental impact.
Introducing the concept of the cell as the fundamental structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
Observing different types of cells (e.g., onion peel, cheek cells) under a microscope.
Examining the unique organelles and structures found in plant cells and their functions.
Investigating the organelles and structures specific to animal cells and their roles.
A detailed look at the roles of key organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.
Differentiating between various forms of asexual reproduction like budding, binary fission, and fragmentation.
Exploring the process of sexual reproduction, including the formation of gametes and fertilization.
Studying the stages of embryonic development in animals, from zygote to birth.
Investigating the hormonal changes and physical development during puberty in humans.
Exploring the role of hormones in regulating bodily functions and the major endocrine glands.
Understanding the importance of personal hygiene and healthy practices during adolescence.
Examining how push and pull interactions affect the state of motion of an object.
Exploring various types of forces such as muscular, gravitational, magnetic, and electrostatic forces.
Understanding how force is distributed over an area and its practical implications.
Investigating how liquids and gases exert pressure and its applications.
Exploring the pressure exerted by the Earth's atmosphere and its everyday manifestations.
Exploring static, sliding, and rolling friction and their characteristics.
Investigating the beneficial and detrimental roles of friction in daily life and machinery.
Studying methods like lubrication and using ball bearings to reduce unwanted friction.
Analyzing how vibrations produce sound and how it travels through different media.
Studying the properties of sound waves, including amplitude, frequency, and their perception.
Exploring the range of human hearing and the causes and effects of excessive noise.
Investigating how sound waves reflect off surfaces (echoes) and are absorbed by materials.