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Science Revision Pointers Checkpoint Grade 5: Lessons Vocabulary Words Key Questions

The science revision pointers document provides an overview of key topics covered in a grade 5 science curriculum including the human body, plants, forces, states of matter, and the solar system. It lists important vocabulary words and concepts for each topic as well as sample questions to test understanding. Examples of topics covered are the main internal organs and systems of the body, the parts of flowers and their functions, types of forces and how to indicate their direction, different states of matter and how they change, and the order and distances of planets in the solar system.

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Science Revision Pointers Checkpoint Grade 5: Lessons Vocabulary Words Key Questions

The science revision pointers document provides an overview of key topics covered in a grade 5 science curriculum including the human body, plants, forces, states of matter, and the solar system. It lists important vocabulary words and concepts for each topic as well as sample questions to test understanding. Examples of topics covered are the main internal organs and systems of the body, the parts of flowers and their functions, types of forces and how to indicate their direction, different states of matter and how they change, and the order and distances of planets in the solar system.

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Science Revision Pointers

Checkpoint Grade 5
Lessons Vocabulary Words Key Questions
Brain, heart, stomach, small intestines, What are the functions of these body parts?
large intestines, kidney, liver, digestive Where are they located in the body?
system, circulatory system, skeletal Which system do they belong?
Parts of the system, nervous system, respiratory What are the functions of these systems?
body system, muscular system
Pollination, fertilization, seed What are the two kinds of pollination?
production, seed dispersal and seed When does fertilization happen?
germination How is a seed produced?
Life cycle of a What are the kinds of seed dispersal? How do we know a
Plant and Seed, seedling, young plant, adult plant, seed is dispersed by each kind?
adult plant with flowers or fruits What does a seed need to germinate?
What are the parts of stamen?
Stamen and pistil/carpel What do we call the male part of a flower? What about the
Flower Pollen grains, filament, anther, stigma, female part?
style, ovary and ovule What are the parts of pistil/carpel?
What do all part of a flower do?

Friction, balanced and unbalanced force, What conclusions can you make from forces compared to
air resistance, applied force, weight and each other?
mass, gravitational force, magnetic force, How to draw arrows to indicate the direction of force.
Forces spring board force How do balanced and unbalanced force look like? How do
their arrows look like?
M-ovement What do all the processes mean?
R-espiration Use pictures to name which life processes are presented.
Seven Life S-ensitivity
Processes N-utrition What are the reasons why animals move?
E-xcretion
R-eproduction
G-rowth
Physical adaptation, behavioural How do animals adapt to different environments (like a
adaptation, environnement, camouflage, polar bear in a tundra)?
survive, Survival, habitat What’s the difference between physical and behavioural
Adaptations adaptation?
Name parts of animals’ body that make them survive in
their environment.
Producer, consumer, decomposer,
primary consumer, secondary consumer,
habitat, prey, predator, energy source,
organisms
Food Web
and Food
chain
The arrows are towards the organism eating which means
energy flow.

Evaporation, condensation,
precipitation, collection, runoff, water
vapour

Water Cycle

What do each part mean?


Solid, liquid, gas, plasma, melting,
freezing, boiling condensing, particles

States of
Matter

1. How do particles in the states of matter look like?


2. What are the ways in changing states of matter?
Reversible, irreversible, sieving, sift, 1. What are the ways solution and mixture are being
Reversible filter, filtration, magnet, magnetism, separated?
and winnowing, hand picking, evaporation, 2. Find different solutions in the internet and try to
Irreversible guess the ways they should be separated.
change
Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth, 1. What’s the position of the earth towards the sun
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune when in different season and months?
and Pluto, rotation, rotate, revolution, 2. What the distance of the Earth from the Sun?
revolve, orbit, distance, measurements, 3. How long does it take for the earth to rotate
Seasons around it’s own axiz?
Solar System 4. How long does it take for the Earth to revolve
around the sun?

Note: The bigger the planet, the stronger the gravitational


force.
Dairy, protein, meat,eggs and beans,
fruits, vegetable, carbohydrates,
vitamins, mineral, calcium, energy

Food

1. What foods should be including in a balanced diet?


2. What does each food group give us?
3. Which nutriesnt are present in each food group?

Metal, wood, copper, iron, silver, gold, 1. Which of the materials mentioned are conductors
Insulators plastic, glass, cotton, rubber and insulators?
and 2. Which of these materials are better conductors?
Conductors 3. Which are weaker conductors?
Voltage, electricity, electron, positive 1. How does a simple circuit looks like if drawn with
charge, negative charge, battery/cell, only symbols?
switch, wire, lightbulb 2. How does electricity work in a cricuit?

Circuits

1. How is a shadow created?


2. What do we do with the light if we want the show
to become bigger? What about smaller?
3. What do we do with the opaque object if we want
the shaow to become bigger? What about smaller?
Transparent, translucent, opaque, 4. What’s a reflection?
Shadows and screen, opaque object, light source, 5. What the measurement of reflection ray and
Reflection reflection, incident ray, reflection ray, incident ray?
point of incidence, angle of incidence,
angle of reflection
Kinds of materials, properties of 1. Which are the different kinds of materials used
materials, rough, soft, hard, smooth, for?
rigid, flexible, elastic, absorbent, 2. What are their properties?
Materials magnetic, water resistance, waterproof, 3. Choose things around your house and identify
rubber, cotton, wood, paper, plastic, what kind of materials they are made of. Then,
metal, glass, ceramics, wool, leather, name its properties.
feather,

Illustrations are attached below.


Units of Sound – decibel (dB)
measuremen Weight – Newton (N) - forcemeter
t Force – Newton (N) - Forcemeter

Sound Vibration, sound level meter/sound


meter, frequency, loudness, pitch,
decibels (dB),
Apparatus They already have a copy of this their notebook.

Properties of Materials

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