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Science (Grade 2) by Mrs. Gilbert Wilson

Instructor Image Kimona Gilbert-Wilson
59 Lessons
9 months
21 Student
Free
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IITAE Course UpdateGrade 2Primary School Courses

Science (Grade 2) by Mrs. Gilbert Wilson

Instructor Image Kimona Gilbert-Wilson
59 Lessons
9 months
21 Student
Free Enroll In This Course
Introduction

RATIONALE

The development of the Primary Science and Technology Curriculum for St. Kitts and Nevis is based on the philosophy that the students live in an integrated world. Their lives are impacted by scientific, technological, societal, and environmental factors all of which influence the kinds of challenges which students must face in school and in the wider community. It is hoped that exposure to the experiences provided by this program will help to prepare students to live meaningful lives and to be valuable assets to the communities in which they live. Teachers are encouraged to become familiar with the information in the following pages of this overview before embarking on their teaching assignments.

The Primary Science and Technology programme will help students develop scientific and technological literacy, sensitize them to the relevance of science and technology in their lives, and give them insights into coping with the challenges provided by science and technology in their environment.


AIMS

By actively participating in primary science and technology, the students will be enabled to:

  1. understand the nature of science and scientific knowledge;
  2. understand the nature of technology and its role in various aspects of life;
  3. understand and accurately apply appropriate science concepts, principles, laws and theories in interacting with society and the environment;
  4. use science processes in solving problems, making decisions, and furthering understanding of society and the environment;
  5. think in a logical way about everyday events, weigh alternatives and use technological processes to solve everyday problems;
  6. understand and appreciate the joint enterprise of science and technology and the interrelationships of these with each other and with other aspects of society and the environment;
  7. develop manipulative skills associated with science and technology;
  8. interact with the various aspects of society and the environment in a way that is consistent with values that underlie science;
  9. develop a richer, more satisfying, and exciting view of society and the environment, and continue to extend this interest and attitude throughout life.

Lessons

TERM 1: THE WEATHER

Tell why agriculture is important to St. Kitts and Nevis
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Observe and name plants and animals in the school neighborhood
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Explain how plants and animals are related to their surroundings
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Make a chart showing specimens collected
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Observe plants and animals in different habitats
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Identify mangrove swamps, rainforest and ponds as habitats
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Explain the importance of mangrove swamps, rainforests, and ponds
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Construct materials for a model environment (habitat)
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Compare different environments
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Name habitat where specific animals and plants can be found
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Observe how the non-living environment affects life
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Observe how living things affect the non-living environment
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food chain and food web
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TERM 1: AIR AND WATER

Food Chain and Food Web Revision
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PROJECT
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Revision
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Habitat Project 31st May to 8th June,2021
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Identify plants and animals as the two food sources
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Classify foods according to their source
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Draw foods found in each group
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Name the six food groups
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List four foods from each of the six food groups
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Explain the importance of each food group to the body
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Plan a healthy meal/snack
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TERM 2: PLANT GROWTH

Demonstrate a preference of healthy food
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Explain the importance of a properly balanced diet
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Discuss some of the effects of inadequate food on the body
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Empathize with people who suffer from hunger and malnutrition
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Food Chains 7th-10th June, 2021
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