Grade V Science

Annual Academic Calendar for Grade 5 Science (CBSE-Aligned)

This curriculum is designed to develop a deeper understanding of scientific concepts through observation, inquiry-based learning, and hands-on activities.

 

April – Living and Non-Living Things

  • Theme: Understanding Life Around Us
  • Concepts:
    • Characteristics of living and non-living things
    • Growth, movement, reproduction, and nutrition in living things
    • Differences between plants and animals
  • Activities:
    • Observing plant growth in different environments
    • Group discussions on characteristics of living things
    • Sorting activity: living vs non-living
  • Assessment: Worksheets and oral quiz

 

May – Parts of Plants and Their Functions

  • Theme: Exploring the World of Plants
  • Concepts:
    • Structure of a plant (roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruit)
    • Functions of different parts of the plant
    • Photosynthesis and transpiration
  • Activities:
    • Hands-on plant dissection and observation
    • Leaf experiment to observe transpiration
    • Diagram drawing and labeling
  • Assessment: Plant structure test

 

June – Animals and Their Adaptations

  • Theme: Surviving in Different Habitats
  • Concepts:
    • Adaptations of animals to different habitats (land, water, air)
    • Classification of animals based on habitat and food habits
    • Food chain and food web
  • Activities:
    • Creating a food web chart
    • Role-play animal adaptations
    • Video presentations on animal habitats
  • Assessment: Quiz on adaptation types

 

July – Human Body and Its Systems

  • Theme: How Our Body Works
  • Concepts:
    • Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems
    • Functions of major organs
    • Importance of good health and hygiene
  • Activities:
    • Making a model of the digestive system
    • Breathing rate experiment
    • Role-play on healthy habits
  • Assessment: Human body labeling worksheet

 

August – Food and Nutrition

  • Theme: Eating for Good Health
  • Concepts:
    • Nutrients in food (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals)
    • Importance of a balanced diet
    • Deficiency diseases and prevention
  • Activities:
    • Preparing a balanced diet chart
    • Sorting food items by nutrients
    • Cooking a simple healthy meal
  • Assessment: Nutrient identification quiz

 

September – Water and Its Conservation

  • Theme: Saving Every Drop
  • Concepts:
    • Properties of water (solid, liquid, gas)
    • Water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation)
    • Conservation of water at home and school
  • Activities:
    • Water filtration experiment
    • Creating posters on saving water
    • Tracking daily water usage
  • Assessment: Water cycle diagram test

 

October – Air and Its Properties

  • Theme: The Air Around Us
  • Concepts:
    • Composition and importance of air
    • Properties of air (occupies space, exerts pressure)
    • Causes and effects of air pollution
  • Activities:
    • Balloon experiment to show air pressure
    • Observing effects of air pollution in surroundings
    • Group discussion on how to reduce pollution
  • Assessment: Air properties worksheet

 

November – Light and Shadows

  • Theme: Exploring Light
  • Concepts:
    • Sources of light (natural and artificial)
    • Formation of shadows and their properties
    • Reflection and refraction of light
  • Activities:
    • Shadow puppetry activity
    • Experiment with mirrors to study reflection
    • Observing light passing through different materials
  • Assessment: Light and shadow quiz

 

December – Force, Work, and Energy

  • Theme: Understanding Motion and Energy
  • Concepts:
    • Types of forces (push, pull, friction, gravity)
    • Different forms of energy (heat, light, sound)
    • Work and simple machines
  • Activities:
    • Hands-on experiments with levers and pulleys
    • Observing force and motion in everyday life
    • Energy-saving awareness project
  • Assessment: Force and energy worksheet

 

January – Our Environment and Conservation

  • Theme: Caring for Our Planet
  • Concepts:
    • Components of the environment (biotic and abiotic)
    • Pollution (air, water, soil) and its effects
    • Steps to protect the environment
  • Activities:
    • Nature walk to observe surroundings
    • Recycling waste in the classroom
    • Poster-making competition on environmental conservation
  • Assessment: Environmental conservation quiz

 

February – The Solar System

  • Theme: Exploring Space
  • Concepts:
    • The Sun, planets, and their orbits
    • Rotation and revolution of Earth
    • Phases of the Moon
  • Activities:
    • Creating a solar system model
    • Tracking moon phases over a month
    • Watching videos on space exploration
  • Assessment: Solar system quiz

 

March – Revision and Final Assessment

  • Theme: Recapping Learning
  • Concepts:
    • Revising all key concepts covered in the year
  • Activities:
    • Mock tests and quizzes
    • Group presentations
    • Fun revision games and storytelling
  • Assessment: Final comprehensive test

 

Additional Learning Throughout the Year:

  1. Experiments and Demonstrations: Hands-on learning with simple experiments.
  2. Field Trips: Visits to science museums, botanical gardens, and recycling plants.
  3. Science in Daily Life: Encouraging students to relate science concepts to everyday activities.
  4. Assessments:
    • Monthly quizzes
    • Mid-term and final exams
    • Group and individual projects

 

This curriculum ensures that Grade 5 students develop a strong understanding of scientific concepts, fostering curiosity, exploration, and practical application.