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=Lesson Plan=
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=Course content=
  
Dear Volunteer Teacher,
 
  
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It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.
 
  
We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research on how to teach the topic effectively to meet the learning outcomes.
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<h2> Course Content / Subtopic list: </h2>
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Kindly note, while the lesson plan is a guide to teach, you can also add your own teaching elements to enhance the learning process of the children.
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<ol>
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  <li>Melting point and Boiling point</li>
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  <li>Contraction and expansion</li>
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  <li>Evaporation</li>
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  <li>Physical and chemical changes with examples</li>
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  <li>Reversible changes and irreversible changes.</li>
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[Edition 2022]
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<h2>Expected Learning Outcome: </h2>
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<b>SWBAT-</b> <br>
 
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[Edition 2019]
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'''https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vc20SB0JW1z6CPuUKB0HcLgxtsWF1vDj''' (Lesson Plan - English)
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<ol>
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  <li>Differentiate between melting point and boiling point</li>
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  <li>Distinguish between contraction and expansion</li>
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  <li>Identify the physical and chemical changes with ex.</li>
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  <li>Classify between reversible and irreversible changes</li>
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=Textbook=
 
=Textbook=
  
[Contributor - Rini Jose]
 
  
https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php (Hindi and English)
 
  
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[https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php?fesc1=0-11?contentType=TextBook English medium textbook]
  
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[https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php?fhsc1=0-11?contentType=TextBook Hindi medium textbook]
  
[Author - Shachi Patel, Kripa S]
 
  
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=Teaching learning resources=
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnH6x24NUeU (Hindi - Changes around us - 1)
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<h2> Lesson Plan </h2>
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTO19ferfAg (Hindi - changes around us - 2
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Dear Volunteer Teacher,
  
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The lesson plan provides an overall picture of what you need to teach.
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It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.
  
[Contributor - Suhas B]
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We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research on how to teach the topic effectively to meet the learning outcomes.
  
Lesson Plan version 1.1 videos
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Kindly note, while the lesson plan is a guide to teach, you can also add your own teaching elements to enhance the learning process of the children.
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[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/LessonPlans/UBSE/Science/T+4008_5S_LP.docxChanges Around Us Lesson Plan] - (Lesson Plan - English)
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkeWR7wU4oE (Reversible and irreversible changes)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IGp0YEF2uY (Example of reversible and irreversible)
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[Author - Kripa S]
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https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/af/a0/f8/afa0f8775ea5c6de7b7a5b1006e3b427.jpg (reversible change)
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 http://k8schoollessons.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/irreversible-changes-examples-frying.png (irreversible change)
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=Activities=
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[Author - Arshea Bimal]
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1. Pick three students. Ask each student what happens when they
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a) rolled out atta to make a roti
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b) stretch a rubber band
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c) Fold a piece of paper
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2. Explain reversible and irreversible changes:
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a) Measure the length of a piece of paper, fold it and then measure again. The shape of the paper changes. Unfold the piece of paper. It is now its original length.
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b) Make a hole in a piece of paper. Ask the students to fill in the hole and make the paper as it was before. Is it possible?
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[Contributor - Suhas B]
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Lesson Plan version 1.1 activities
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1. Take a balloon and blow it. Take care that it does not burst. The shape and size of the balloon have changed. Now, let the air escape the balloon.
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2. Take a piece of paper and fold it into a toy aero plane. Unfold the paper again.
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3. Take some dough and make a ball. Try to roll out a roti. May be you are not happy with its shape and wish to change it back into a ball of dough again.
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4. Take a balloon Blow it to its full size and tie its mouth with a string  tightly. Prick it with the pointed tip of your pencil.
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5. Take a piece of paper Draw an aero plane on it and cut along its outline.
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6. roll out a roti from the ball of dough again and bake it on a tawa.
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7. Take a small candle and measure its length with a scale. Now, fix it at a suitable place and light it.
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Let it burn for some time. Now blow out the candle and measure its length again. Can the change in the length of the candle be reversed? If we were to take some wax in a pan and heat it, can this change be reversed?
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Repeat this activity with an incense stick
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=Additional Aids=
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[Contributor - Suhas B]
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Lesson Plan version 1.1 PPT
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FSDJ1WtCObotRC2b6gmIM4a7guBxspv6
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'''Worksheets''' [Version 2021]
 
'''Worksheets''' [Version 2021]
  
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[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/worksheet/UBSE/Science/T+4008_ST+6435_W1_V1.docx Worksheet 1]
  
[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/worksheet/UBSE/Science/T+4008_ST+5799_V1.pdf Worksheet 2]
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'''Answer Keys''' [Version 2021]
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'''Answer Key''' [Version 2021]
  
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[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/answer_keys/UBSE/Science/T+4008_ST+5799_V1.pdf Answer Key 2]
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[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/worksheet/UBSE/Science/T+4008_ST+6435_W2_V1.docx Answer key 2]
  
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[https://s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/prod.evidyaloka.org/couse_documents/answer_keys/UBSE/Science/T+4008_ST+6436_V1.docx Answer key 3]
  
=Assessments=
 
[Contributor - Suhas B]
 
  
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Tyb4cun4vwpcBFlARHJXfbQbn-HO2ucs (Question Bank - English)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 30 May 2023

Go To: UBSE-Science-Grade 6

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Melting point and Boiling point
  2. Contraction and expansion
  3. Evaporation
  4. Physical and chemical changes with examples
  5. Reversible changes and irreversible changes.

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Differentiate between melting point and boiling point
  2. Distinguish between contraction and expansion
  3. Identify the physical and chemical changes with ex.
  4. Classify between reversible and irreversible changes


Lesson Plan

Dear Volunteer Teacher,

The lesson plan provides an overall picture of what you need to teach. It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.

We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research on how to teach the topic effectively to meet the learning outcomes.

Kindly note, while the lesson plan is a guide to teach, you can also add your own teaching elements to enhance the learning process of the children.

Around Us Lesson Plan - (Lesson Plan - English)

You may use the content as it is or download and modify them to suit the students requirements.

If you feel any major modifications or additions are carried out by you in the form of adding any new activity, presentations, videos etc. we request you to send the modified version to submitcontent@evidyloka.org for enabling upload of the modified version.


The worksheets of the lesson can be accessed from the worksheet tab.


Worksheets


Worksheets [Version 2021]

Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2

Worksheet 3


Answer Key [Version 2021]

Answer key 1

Answer key 2

Answer key 3


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