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Materials / Apparatus
A coin
A plasticine ball
A plastic ruler
Woolen cloth
Some bits of tissue paper
Two magnets
Procedure
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
1. A coin is slid
on the floor.
2. A plasticine ball
is dropped to the
floor.
3. A plastic ruler is
rubbed with a
woolen cloth
and brought
close to some
4. The south
tiny bits of pole of
a bar paper.
tissue magnet is
brought close to
the north pole of
another bar
magnet.
Conclusion : ____________________________________________________________
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TASK : Carry out the activity to see to estimate the area of an leaf.
Materials / Apparatus
Leaf
Graph paper
Glue
Scissors
Procedure
Questions
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
Area of leaf =
1.
Questions
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
Activity Observation
Vinegar, dishwashing
liquid and baking soda
is added to water.
1. _____________________________________________________________________
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TASK : Carry out the activity to see to identify different areas of taste on a
tongue.
Materials / Apparatus
Solution A, B, C and D
Distilled water
4 droppers
Cup
Procedure
Questions
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
Solution Taste
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3.
Solution Example of a food
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Materials / Apparatus
Microscope
Slide X
Slide Y
Procedure
Questions
1. What is the name given to a minute organism which cannot be seen with the
naked eye?
2. Name the organisms that you have observed.
3. Classify the organisms into 2 suitable grou
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
Slide X Slide Y
Magnification: Magnification:
1. The name given to a minute organism which cannot be seen with the naked eye:
2. Slide X :
Slide Y :
A mixture consists of
two or more elements
or compounds. A
mixture can be
separated through
physical methods.
Materials / Apparatus
Procedure
Questions
GROUP NUMBER:
ANSWERS
My Observation:
3. A plastic ruler is
rubbed with a
The tiny bits of tissue paper are Electrostatic force
woolen cloth and
attracted to the ruler.
brought close to
some tiny bits of
paper.
(8 marks)
Conclusion: A force can make a moving object come to a stop, cause an object at
rest to move and cause objects to be attracted to each other. (2 marks)
(4 marks)
Graph paper
Activity Observation
Solution Taste
A (vinegar) Sour
B (honey) Sweet
C (coffee) Bitter
(4 marks)
Solution Example
A Mango
B Sugar
C Bitter gourd
D Salt
3. Because the sense of smell and the taste work together . (2 marks)
STATION 5: SEE IT BIG! (10 marks)
1. microorganism (1 mark)
Sand Filtration.
The sand is collected in the filter funnel.
(6 marks)
1. evaporation (1 mark)
1 50 sen coin 1
Plasticine ball 1
Plastic ruler 1
Woolen cloth 1
Tissue paper 1
Bar magnets 2
2 Leaf 1
Graph paper 1 piece
Glue 1 bottle
Scissors 1 pair
5 Microscope 1 Slide X 1
(paramecium/euglena/ameba)
Slide Y 1
(hydra/spirogyra)