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- Characteristics of living things
- Groups of living things
- Groups of plants
- Parts of a plant
- Flowers and fruits
- Groups of animals
- Vertebrate animals
- Invertebrate animals
- The plant leaf
- External parts of a leaf
- The internal parts of a leaf
- Photosynthesis
- Introduction
- Types of reproduction
- Reproduction in plants
- Reproduction in animals
- Reproduction and growth in insects
- Growth stages in amphibians
- The meaning of ecology
- The environment
- Interaction between plants and the abiotic environment
- Interaction between animals and the abiotic environment
- Interdependence between animals and plants
- Interaction among animals
- Interaction among plants
- Relationship between abiotic and biotic components of the environment
- Ecological balance
- Effects of environmental destruction
- The meaning of adaptation
- Adaptation of plants to their environment
- Adaptation of plants in dry environments
- Adaptation of plants that live in water and wetlands
- Adaptation of animals to their environment
- Advantages of the adaptation of living things to their environment
- Properties of images reflected in plane mirrors
- Uses of plane mirrors
- Convex mirrors
- Concave mirrors
- Light rays in lenses
- Simple electric circuits
- Symbols that are used in electric circuits
- Types of electric circuits
- Uses of series circuits and parallel circuits
- Measurement of electricity
- The concept of magnet
- The law of magnets
- Shape of magnets
- Properties of magnets
- Magnetic Force
- Uses of magnets
- Strong magnets
- Meaning and types of forces
- Effects of heat on matter
- Uses of molecular forces
- The importance of molecular forces to living organisms
- Physical and chemical changes
- Computer
- Types of personal computers
- Functions of computer components
- Uses of computers
- Computer security
- Computer games
- The concept of simple machine
- Types of simple machines
- Procedures for conducting a scientific experiment and you measured water temperature
- Experiment 1 (Expansion and contraction of water)
- Experiment 2 (Expansion and contraction of gases)
- Experiment 3 (Heat transfer through solid materials)
- Experiment 4 (Heat transfer through liquids)
- Experiment 5 (Heat transfer through air)
- Experiment 6 (Reducing heat loss)
- Experiment 7 (Measuring body temperature)
- Experiment (Expansion and contraction of solid materials)
- Body cleanliness
- The importance of body cleanliness
- Behaviours and practices that affect the health of an individual
- Health principles
- The importance of following health principles
- Control of disease transmitting organism
- Fire
- Fire extinguishers
- First aid for minor or superficial burns
- Meaning of epidemic diseases and their examples
- Environmental factors influencing the spread of epidemic diseases
- Antiretroviral drugs
- Advantages of using ARVs by people with HIV and AIDS
- Important things to consider for people using ARVs
- Introduction
- Sources of excretory products
- Importance of the excretory system
- The Human Excretory System
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