Tuesday, 31 July 2018

AMAZING ANIMALS CLASS V FOOD CHAIN ANIMALS



GEMSBOK(ANTELOPE)Gems bok   is  antelope of south Africa lives in Kalahari desert.


 ELAND (ANTELOPE)eland
Savannah and Plains Antelope
KUDU (ANTELOPE) 




SPRING BUCK (ANTELOPE) Springbuck medium sized antelope  
(SEAGULL) BIRD 
Seagulls are scavengers, they eat anything that doesn't put up too much of a fight. Birds Eat Birds.Some birds like hawks, vultures, falcons, eagles, owls, and crows eat other birds. Hawks, falcons, magpies, owls, chuck-wills-widow . 

ANTLIONAntlions is AN ANT - An ant lion is called so because it hides in the sand or dirt. Than it digs down and waits for the ants to come through. When they do the ant lion pops out of the ground and feast on the ants .
SIDEWINDING ADDER 
It is  venomous Sidewinding  adder is a snake found in Namib desert and united states .

SMALL FISH 

SUNSPIDER
SUN SPIDERS - wind scorpions or the Arizona sun spider, these eight-legged creatures aren’t technically spiders at all. They are not scorpions either, 
  

Friday, 27 July 2018

AIR POLLUTION - OZONE DEPLETION BY CFC GASES AND IT'S EFFECTS ON THE ENV...

Reduce pollution

Air Pollution Class 5 Science

CHANDRA GRAHAN 2018 (lunar Eclipse ) 27.07.2018

The world is about to witness the longest Lunar Eclipse  in a century on July 27(  night) and early hours  of July 28.

This day will also be a 'Blood Moon,' where the earth's satellite takes on a reddish hue.

Chandra Grahan 2018: Does Lunar Eclipse Affect Your Body System?

It is believed that cycles of the moon have an impact on the human body system; both physically and psychologically. There are different beliefs and practices in connection with the lunar eclipse across the country. These beliefs have spawned superstitions, some of which are still observed today. However, none of these beliefs or practices have any backing from science or scientific studies. After this, you will witness the next lunar eclipse on December 31, 2028.
See the link to know significance of Lunar Eclipse

https://www.ndtv.com/food/chandra-grahan-2018-date-and-timing-in-india-and-the-significance-of-the-lunar-eclipse-1888841

GERMINATION (SEED INTO YOUNG PLANT) 26.07.2018





Students  observe growth  and development of seeds into young plant by forming root and first leaf.   
They also learn bigger seeds taken more time for germination .
Roots   of young plant anchors the cotton .
Seed leaves shrinks as food is used by the young plants .
Roots grow down wards and shoot (leaves) grow upward towards light .







ANNUAL EXHIBITION ON 28.07.2018


Thursday, 19 July 2018

Activity class iv Seed Germination

STUDENTS  PLACED GRAM OR BEAN SEEDS IN COTTON AND PLACED THEM IN PLASTIC CUPS. THEY ALSO ADDED MOISTURE TO  SEEDS . sECOND DAY THEY OBSERVED SWOLLEN SEEDS  WITH SOFT SEED COAT SPLIT INTO TWO PARTS .STUDENTS REMOVED SEED COATS OF SEEDS AND PASTED IT IN FILE.



ACTIVITY CLASS VI PINHOLE CAMERA(19 .07.18)

Students learned construction of making pinhole camera using translucent paper and foil paper in class .This is camera without lens . It forms inverted an diminished image of the object .The activity was enjoyed by the students . student sobserved the image of building and trees also.

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

DEMONSTRATIONS BY STUDENTS CHANGES AROUND US CLASS ( july)

 Students planned and performed many learning activities in chapter Changes around us  with verbal presentations .
Changes were fast/ slow , Reversible /irreversible , chemical / physical .changes where energy is absorbed / released .
Many innovative activites aroused curiosity and learning.0