
Course Description
The Grade 1 Science program is designed to spark curiosity and nurture a love for exploring the world around them during the early years of primary school. Based on the Cambridge Primary Science Curriculum Framework, the program introduces students to basic concepts in biology, physics, and environmental science through observation, questioning, and experimentation.
With the online learning format, students engage with lessons through vivid instructional videos, interactive games, and simple hands-on activities at home—building a strong foundation in science and preparing them for the next stages of their education.
🔹 Learning Content
Scientific Enquiry
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Ask questions and make simple predictions
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Observe familiar phenomena, collect and record information
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Sort, compare, and describe the characteristics of objects and events
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Recognize the importance of experimenting and learning from experience
Biology: Living Things
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Identify parts of the human body and their basic functions
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Distinguish between living and non-living things
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Observe familiar animals and their habitats
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Explore a simple plant life cycle: seed planting, germination, growth
Physics: Materials & Forces
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Differentiate between types of materials: wood, metal, plastic, fabric, etc.
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Observe material properties (soft–hard, float–sink, transparent–opaque, etc.)
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Recognize push and pull forces in daily activities
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Become familiar with sources of light, sound, and motion
Environmental Awareness
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Learn about weather and the four seasons
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Observe changes in plants and the environment over time
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Understand basic environmental protection concepts: no littering, saving water
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Appreciate nature and maintain a clean, pleasant living environment
🔹 Learning Methodology
The program emphasizes learning through personal experiences, catering to young learners who love to play, explore, and engage with visual content. All materials are presented in simple, easy-to-understand language, supported by images and activities to sustain attention.
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Storytelling Science
Lessons are woven into simple stories with guiding characters, allowing students to approach scientific concepts in a gentle, natural way. -
Visual & Interactive Learning
Animated videos, colorful illustrations, and interactive drag-and-drop or puzzle games help students remember concepts through intuition. -
Home-Based Experiments
Instructions for mini home experiments using readily available materials (water, paper, vegetables, etc.) encourage students to practice, observe, and record results with their parents. -
Question-Driven Inquiry
Students are encouraged to ask questions such as “Why does a tree grow?” or “Why does a leaf fall?”—fostering curiosity and purposeful observation skills. -
Digital Science Notebook
An online science journal where students can draw, take notes, and upload photos of their work—helping teachers track progress and inspire creativity.