Grade V Environmental Studies

Annual Academic Calendar for Grade 5 Environmental Studies (CBSE-Aligned)

This curriculum is designed to develop environmental awareness and responsibility in students through observation, exploration, and hands-on activities.

 

April – Our Environment

  • Theme: Understanding Our Surroundings
  • Concepts:
    • Components of the environment (biotic and abiotic)
    • Natural and human-made environments
    • Importance of a clean environment
  • Activities:
    • Nature walk to observe surroundings
    • Discussion on human impact on the environment
    • Drawing and labeling the components of the environment
  • Assessment: Worksheet on environmental components

 

May – Natural Resources

  • Theme: Earth’s Gifts to Us
  • Concepts:
    • Types of natural resources (renewable and non-renewable)
    • Importance and conservation of resources
    • Sustainable use of resources
  • Activities:
    • Poster-making on saving natural resources
    • Group discussion on resource depletion
    • Experiment on conserving water at home
  • Assessment: Quiz on types of resources

 

June – Water: Sources and Conservation

  • Theme: Every Drop Counts
  • Concepts:
    • Sources of water (rain, rivers, lakes, groundwater)
    • Water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation)
    • Methods of water conservation
  • Activities:
    • Observing the water cycle using a jar experiment
    • Water usage audit at home
    • Designing posters for water conservation
  • Assessment: Water cycle diagram and quiz

 

July – Air and Its Importance

  • Theme: The Air We Breathe
  • Concepts:
    • Composition and properties of air
    • Causes and effects of air pollution
    • Ways to reduce air pollution
  • Activities:
    • Air pollution survey in the neighborhood
    • Making a model showing the composition of air
    • Group discussion on clean air initiatives
  • Assessment: Air properties worksheet

 

August – Food and Nutrition

  • Theme: Healthy Eating Habits
  • Concepts:
    • Food sources (plants and animals)
    • Balanced diet and nutrients
    • Preservation of food
  • Activities:
    • Creating a food pyramid
    • Discussion on food wastage and preservation
    • Preparing a healthy meal plan
  • Assessment: Balanced diet quiz

 

September – Shelter and Clothing

  • Theme: Our Basic Needs
  • Concepts:
    • Types of houses (permanent and temporary)
    • Traditional and modern houses
    • Clothes worn in different seasons
  • Activities:
    • Model-making of different types of houses
    • Comparing clothing materials for seasons
    • Group discussion on traditional homes in India
  • Assessment: Shelter and clothing worksheet

 

October – Our Earth and Its Movements

  • Theme: The Dynamic Earth
  • Concepts:
    • Rotation and revolution of the Earth
    • Effects of Earth's movements (day-night, seasons)
    • Earth’s structure (layers of the Earth)
  • Activities:
    • Globe demonstration of Earth's rotation
    • Shadow tracking activity
    • Drawing Earth's layers
  • Assessment: Earth movement test

 

November – Our Changing Environment

  • Theme: Human Impact on Nature
  • Concepts:
    • Deforestation and afforestation
    • Pollution (air, water, soil, noise)
    • Global warming and climate change
  • Activities:
    • Recycling project in school
    • Planting trees in the school garden
    • Debate on effects of pollution
  • Assessment: Pollution quiz

 

December – Travel and Communication

  • Theme: Connecting People
  • Concepts:
    • Different modes of transport (land, water, air)
    • Evolution of communication methods
    • Importance of transport and communication in daily life
  • Activities:
    • Creating a timeline of communication evolution
    • Role-play of old vs modern communication methods
    • Sorting different modes of transport
  • Assessment: Transport and communication test

 

January – Waste Management

  • Theme: Reducing, Reusing, Recycling
  • Concepts:
    • Types of waste (biodegradable and non-biodegradable)
    • 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
    • Importance of proper waste disposal
  • Activities:
    • Waste segregation activity
    • DIY craft project using recycled materials
    • Creating awareness posters on waste management
  • Assessment: Waste management worksheet

 

February – Safety and First Aid

  • Theme: Staying Safe
  • Concepts:
    • Safety rules at home, school, and on the road
    • Common accidents and first aid procedures
    • Emergency helpline numbers
  • Activities:
    • Role-playing first-aid scenarios
    • Creating a safety chart
    • Practicing emergency drills
  • Assessment: First aid quiz

 

March – Revision and Final Assessment

  • Theme: Consolidating Learning
  • Concepts:
    • Reviewing all topics covered during the year
  • Activities:
    • Fun quizzes and revision games
    • Group projects on environmental issues
    • Mock tests and classroom discussions
  • Assessment: Comprehensive final exam

 

Additional Learning Throughout the Year:

  1. Field Trips: Visits to nature parks, recycling plants, and water treatment plants.
  2. Hands-On Activities: Experiments and observation-based projects.
  3. Community Engagement: Encouraging students to participate in environmental conservation activities.
  4. Assessments:
    • Monthly quizzes
    • Mid-term and final exams
    • Group and individual projects

 

This structured curriculum ensures that Grade 5 students develop an awareness of their environment and responsibility toward sustainable living practices.