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Le !"#"$ A!e 1 % I"&e! '&#(" )("$ *#+#"$ &,#"$1.1 Pupils view a video on animals 1 . 2 Understanding that live in groups and in that some animals solitary. live in groups and others live in Pupils gather information and solitary. give examples of animals that live in group and in solitary. Pupils discuss why animals live in groups e.g. a) for safety, b) for food. Pupils observe how ants live together in a vivarium. Pupils discuss why animals live in solitary, e.g. a) to avoid competition for food, b) to avoid competition for space.

Pupils state that some animals live in groups. state that some animals live in solitary. give examples of animals that live in groups. give examples of animals that live in solitary. explain why animals live in groups. explain why animals live in solitary. state that cooperation is a form of interaction among animals. 1

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing Classifying a!ing inferences

&eacher can prepare a vivarium of ant colony two wee!s before the lesson. solitary ' menyendiri safety% keselamatan cooperation ' bekerjasama competition % persaingan

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1.( Understanding that competition is a form of interaction among living things

Pupils view video on Pupils interaction among living things state that in various habitats. living things interact with one Pupils discuss and give another in the examples of interaction among environment. living things. Pupils discuss that competition is a form of interaction. Pupils view video or computer simulation of competition among animals. Pupils discuss and list the factors that animals compete for) a) food, b) water, c) mate, d) shelter, e) territory*space. Pupils can carry out activities to observe animals competing for food, e.g fish or bird. state that competition is a form of interaction.

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% a!ing inferences Predicting Observing +efining operationally

&he video should include various types of interaction such as competition and cooperation. interaction ' interaksi competition ' persaingan limited resources ' sumber terhad territory ' wilayah breeding ' pembiakan mate ' pasangan defend ' mempertahankan space ' ruang shelter ' tempat perlindungan

list the factors that animals compete for.

S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% ,ealising that science is a means to understand nature "aving critical and analytical thin!ing

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Pupils discuss that animals compete because of a) limited of food resources. b) limited water resources. c) trying to get a mate for breeding. d) defending or loo!ing for territory. e) defending or loo!ing for shelter. Pupils view a video or pictures of plants in the forest. $ased on the video or pictures pupils discuss why plants in the forest has different heights. Pupils carry out activities to observe competition among plants. Pupils discuss that plants compete for) a) sunlight, b) water, c) space, d) nutrient.

give reasons why animals compete. S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% a!ing hypothesis -xperimenting Controlling .ariables /) Use and handle specimen

limited resources ' sumber terhad abundant resources ' sumber yang berlebihan

list factors that plants compete for.

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&hese activities can be prepared earlier because they may ta!e some time to see the results. /uggestion) a) mai0e b) green bean

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Pupils discuss and conclude that plants compete because of) a) limited sunlight that can reach them, b) limited water resources, c) limited space, d) limited nutrient. 7 1.1 Understanding the responsibility of human beings in protecting endangered species Pupils view a video or pictures of animals that are extinct, e.g.dinosaurs. Pupils view a video or pictures of endangered animals and plants, e.g. turtle, tiger, orang utan, panda, rhinoceros and rafflesia and pitcher plant. Pupils discuss and conclude that certain animals and plants are facing the threat of extinction because of human activities such as illegal or excessive) a) logging, b) hunting, c) development.

give reasons why plants compete with each other.

Pupils) give examples of extinct animals. give examples of endangered animals. give examples of endangered plants. explain why certain animals or plants are facing the threat of extinction.

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rafflesia ' bunga pakma hornbill ' burung enggang conservation ' pemuliharaan protection ' perlindungan endangered ' terancam extinct ' pupus excessive ' berleluasa threat ' ancaman logging ' pembalakan consume ' menggunakan enforcement %

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1.2 3nowing the impact of the human activities on environment.

+iscuss ways to prevent animals and plants from extinction, e.g. a) campaign against excessive logging, b) educating the public about the importance of protecting and conserving animals and plants, c) avoid consuming or buying products made from endangered species, d) enforcing the law. Pupils view video or see pictures of environmental destruction caused by human activities, e.g. a) erosion, b) landslide, c) flash%flood, d) water pollution, e) air pollution.

suggest ways to prevent animals and plants from extinction.

Pupils give examples of environmental destruction caused by human

SPS% Observing a!ing inferences Predicting S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% "aving an interest and curiosity towards the environment

balance of nature ' keseimbangan alam illegal logging ' pembalakan haram illegal hunting ' pemburuan haram haram landslide ' tanah runtuh

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Pupils view a video and discuss human activities that cause destruction to the environment, e.g. a) illegal and excessive logging, b) illegal and excessive hunting, c) improper management of development. Pupils discuss what will happen to the -arth if human activities that caused environmental destructions are not controlled. Pupils prepare a scrap boo! on environmental destruction caused by human activities and steps ta!en to reduce its effects.

explain how human activities cause environmental destruction.

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing a!ing inferences Predicting S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% "aving an interest and curiosity towards the environment "aving critical and analytical thin!ing

flash%flood ' banjir kilat pollution ' pencemaran erosion ' hakisan disaster ' bencana destruction % kemusnahan

predict what will happen to the -arth if human activities are not controlled.

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Le !"#"$ A!e 1 % F(!'e 9 1.1 Understanding that push and pull are forces

Pupils push and pull each other6s palms to feel the effect of forces. Pupils discuss and conclude that push and pull are forces. $ased on the above activity pupils discuss and conclude that a force cannot be seen but its effects can be observed.

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state that push and pull are forces. state that force S'#e"&#2#' cannot be seen but its effects can A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% be observed. $eing cooperative SPS% Observing a!ing inferences -xperimenting Communicating S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% "aving critical and analytical thin!ing $eing cooperative

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pull ' tarikan push ' tolakan force ' daya palm ' tapak tangan

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1.( Understanding the effects of a force

Pupils carry out activities and discuss the effects of pushing a) a stationary ball, b) a moving ball. Pupils press, twist or s7uee0e ob8ects such as plasticine, sponge and spring. Pupils observe and discuss the effects of forces.

Pupils state that a force can move a stationary ob8ect state that a force can change the motion of an ob8ect. state that a force can change the shape of an 9

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1.1 #nalysing friction

Pupils discuss and conclude that a force can) a) move the stationary ob8ect, b) stop a moving ob8ect, c) change the direction of a moving ob8ect, d) ma!e an ob8ect move faster or slower, e) change the shape of an ob8ect. Pupils observe an ob8ect such as a boo! or a coin sliding on a surface. Pupils discuss that friction slows down a moving ob8ect and conclude that friction is a force. Pupils carry out activities that involve friction, e.g. a) open the lid of a 8ar with dry hands, b) open the lid of a 8ar with oily hands. Pupils discuss and conclude that it is easier to open the lid

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Pupils state that friction is a type of force

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friction ' geseran aerodynamic ' aerodinamik oppose ' bertentangan effect ' kesan reduce ' kurangkan increase ' menambah surface in contact ' permukaan yang bersentuhan

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of 8ar with dry hands because of greater friction. INVESTIGATING FORCE AND ENERGY
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Pupils carry out activities that involve friction, e.g. a) rubbing their palms, b) pulling a heavy ob8ect, c) rubbing an eraser against a surface. $ased on the above activities pupils explain the effects of friction) a) their palms become warmer because friction produces heat, b) it is difficult to move the ob8ect because friction opposes motion, c) the eraser becomes smaller because friction causes wear and tear. Pupils list and discuss the effects of friction in everyday life. Pupils compare the effects of friction by rubbing their palms) a) without oil

describe the effects of friction

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing a!ing inferences Communicating +efining operationally a!ing "ypothesis S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% "aving critical and analytical thin!ing

rubbing ' menggosok warmer ' suam oppose ' menentang wear ' haus tear % koyak

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Pupils discuss and conclude that oil reduces friction. Pupils suggest various ways to reduce friction. Pupils carry out activities to test their suggestion. Pupils gather information on the advantages and disadvantages of friction in everyday life. Pupils discuss various situations where friction occurs and conclude that friction is produced when surfaces are in contact with one another. Pupils plan and carry out an experiment to investigate how different types of surfaces affect the distance a trolley moves. state the advantages of friction. state the disadvantages of friction. conclude that friction occurs when two surfaces are in contact. design a fair test to find out how different types of surfaces affects the distance a trolley moves by deciding what to change, what to !eep the same 1?

SPS% Observing a!ing inferences Communicating Using space time relationship <nterpreting data +efining operationally Controlling variables a!ing hypothesis -xperimenting MS% Use and handle science handle apparatus and substances /tore science apparatus S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% $eing than!ful to

=riction can be reduced by using> a) roller, marbles, ball bearings, b) talcum powder, oil, wax, grease, air cushion. b) smoothening the surfaces in contact roller ' alas guling marbles ' guli ball bearings ' alas bebola talcum powder ' bedak serbuk wax ' lilin grease ' minyak pelincir air cushion ' kusyen udara

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Le !"#"$ A!e 2 % M(+e)e"& 1< (.1 Pupils carry out activities to) Understanding a) compare the distance speed travelled in a given time by two moving ob8ects. b) compare the time ta!en by two moving ob8ects to travel a given distance. Pupils discuss and conclude that) a) an ob8ect which moves faster travels a longer distance in a given time b) an ob8ect which moves faster ta!es a shorter time to travel a given distance Pupils conclude that) a) speed is a measurement of how fast an ob8ect moves, b) speed can be calculated by using the formula speed A distance*time Pupils solve problems using

Pupils state that an ob8ect which moves faster travels a longer distance in a given time. state that an ob8ect which moves faster ta!es a shorter time to travel a given distance.

SPS% -xperimenting easuring and using numbers a!ing inferences Using space%time relationship <nterpreting data Controlling variables a!ing hypothesis Communicating S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% #ppreciating the contribution of science and technology $eing honest and accurate in recording and validating data

movement % gerakan speed % kelajuan Unit of speed can be written as) !m*h ' !ilometre per hour m*s ' metre per second cm*s ' centimetre per second

state what speed is. solve problems using the formula.

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Le !"#"$ A!e 1 % F((3 0!e-e!+ &#(" 11 1.1 Pupils observe samples of Understanding spoilt food. food spoilage Pupils discuss and conclude that spoilt food is unsafe to eat. Pupils conclude that spoilt food has one or more of the following characteristics) a) unpleasant smell, b) unpleasant taste, c) changed colour, d) changed texture, e) mouldy. Pupils carry out an activity to observe that food turns bad by leaving a slice of bread in the open for a few days. Pupils discuss and conclude that microorganisms can spoil food.

Pupils describe what spoilt food is. identify characteristic of spoilt food.

SPS% Observing a!ing inferences -xperimenting Communicating Predicting

Pupils may prepare the specimen for experiment ( wee!s before the lessons. e.g bread, lemon, rice =ood used in the activity should not be tasted. medium % keadaan spoilt ' kerosakan mouldy ' berkulat

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Pupils gather information and conclude that microorganisms need certain conditions to grow) a) air, b) water, c) nutrient, d) suitable temperature, e) suitable acidity. 12 . 13 1.( /ynthesising the concept of food preservation Pupils find information about ways to preserve food and examples of food for each type of preservation, i.e. a) drying, b) boiling, c) cooling, d) vacuum pac!ing, e) pic!ling, f) free0ing, g) bottling*canning, h) pasteuri0ing, i) salting, 8) smo!ing, !) waxing.

state the conditions for microorganisms to grow.

nutrient ' zat makanan acidity ' tahap keasidan

Pupils describe ways to preserve food. give examples of food for each type of food preservation.

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drying ' pengeringan pic!ling ' penjerukan heating ' pemanasan vacuum pac!ing pembungkusan vakum cooling ' pendinginan free0ing ' penyejukbekuan bottling ' pembotolan

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L1 Pupils discuss and explain why the above ways are used to preserve food. Pupils view a video or visit food factory to observe how food is processed and preserved. Pupils discuss that food preservation is a process of slowing down the food from becoming bad. Pupils carry out a pro8ect on food preservation to preserve a given food. S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% give reasons why each way of Observing a!ing inferences food preservation is used. smo!ing ' pengasapan salting ' pengasinan waxing ' menyapu lilin %

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state what food preservation is.

design and carry out a pro8ect to preserve a given food.

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1.1 ,ealising the importance of preserving food.

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Le !"#"$ A!e 2 % W -&e ) 15 (.1 Understanding the effects of improper disposal of waste on the environment

" $e)e"& Pupils observe various waste in a rubbish bin, e.g. plastic, glass, chemical waste, organic waste and metal. Pupils view a video on various waste from factories, food stalls and mar!et. Pupils gather information on ) a) sources of waste, b) various ways of waste disposal. Pupils discuss and classify the proper and improper ways of waste disposal. Pupils discuss the harmful effects of improper waste disposal, e.g. a) air pollution, b) water pollution, c) sic!ness and diseases,

Pupils identify types of waste in the environment. identify sources of waste.

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harmful effects ' kesan buruk waste disposal ' pembuangan bahan buangan pollution % pencemaran

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d) acid rain, e) flash ' flood.

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Pupils gather information on how waste in a local area is disposed. Pupils discuss and suggest ways to improve waste disposal in a local area. Pupils visit a waste management centre or listen to a tal! to gather information on how waste is treated. Pupils view videos and time ' lapse clippings about waste that decay and waste that do not decay. Pupils separate waste in a rubbish bin according to the categories such as vegetables, paper, glass, plastics and wood. Put each type into separate thic! plastic bag. Place these bags in the open

describe how waste is disposed in a local area. suggest ways to improve waste disposal. S'#e"&#2#' A&&#&13e-/ N(4*eV *1e-% #ppreciating the contribution of science and technology S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing Classifying Predicting a!ing inferences decay ' reput harmful ' merbahaya separate % asingkan $iodegradable materials are materials that can be decayed by micro %organisms

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Pupils state that certain waste can decay. give examples of waste that can decay. give examples of waste that do not

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Pupils discuss and give examples of waste that ) a) decay b) do not decay Pupils discuss and conclude a) some microorganisms caused waste to decay, b) during the decaying process nutrients are returned to the soil, in this way they can be used again. Pupils gather information and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of decay of waste. Pupils discuss and predict what will happen to human and the environment if waste do not decay.

state that microorganisms can cause waste materials to decay.

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Le !"#"$ A!e 1 % E'*#0-e18 1.1 Pupils use models to simulate Understanding the movement of the -arth, the the eclipse of the oon and the /un. moon Pupils view a video or computer simulation about partial and total eclipse of the moon. Pupils discuss and conclude that eclipse of the moon occurs because) a) the -arth is between the oon and the /un and b) the -arth, the oon and the /un are positioned in a straight line. Pupils draw diagrams to show the position of the oon, the -arth and the /un during the eclipse of the moon.

Pupils state what eclipse of the moon is state the position of the oon, the -arth and the /un during the eclipse of the moon explain why eclipse of the moon occurs

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing a!ing inferences Communicating Predicting

eclipse % gerhana position ' !edudu!an total eclipse ' gerhana penuh partial eclipse ' gerhana separa &he simulation has to be done in a very dar! room and use high power torch light or lamp.

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1.( Understanding the eclipse of the sun

Pupils use models to simulate the movement of the -arth, the oon and the /un. Pupils discuss that the eclipse of the sun occurs during daytime. Pupils view videos or computer simulations about partial and total eclipse of the sun. Pupils discuss and conclude that eclipse of the sun occurs because ) a) the oon is between the -arth and the /un, b) the -arth, the oon and the /un are positioned in a straight line. Pupils draw diagrams to show the position of the oon, the -arth and the /un during the eclipse of the /un.

Pupils state what eclipse of the sun is.

S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing Predicting Communicating a!ing inferences

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state the position of the oon, the -arth and the /un during the eclipse of the /un. explain why eclipse of the sun occurs.

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predict the scenario on the -arth during the eclipse of the /un.

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Le !"#"$ A!e 1 % M ',#"e 1: 1.1 Pupils try to remove the lid of Pupils Understanding a tin using explain what simple machine a) bare hands simple machine b) a spoon is. Pupils compare the difficulty to complete the tas! and discuss the function of the tool. Pupils discuss that a simple machine is a device that allows us to use less force to ma!e wor! easier. Pupils examine and manipulate the following simple machines) a) wheel and axle, b) lever, c) wedge, d) pulley, e) gear, f) inclined plane, g) screw. Pupils discuss types of simple machines. INVESTIGATING TECHNOLOGY
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S'#e"'e P!('e-S/#**% Observing a!ing inferences Communicating M "#01* &#+e -/#**-% /tore science apparatus

state types of simple machines. give an examples for each type of simple machines.

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lid ' penutup wheel and axle ' roda dan gandar lever ' tuas wedge ' baji pulley ' takal gear ' gear inclined plane ' satah condong screw % skru bare hands ' menggunakan tangan tanpa alas atau alatan simple machine ' mesin ringkas

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JPN Pahang Year 6 Science

Pupils wal! around the school compound and identify various types of simple machines. 1; 1.( #nalysing a complex machine Pupils identify the simple machines in a bicycle or a wheel barrow. Pupils discuss and conclude that a complex machine is a machine made up of more than one simple machine. Pupils prepare scrap boo!s on examples of complex machines. Pupils identify simple machines in a complex machines conclude that a complex machine is made up of more than one simple machines. give examples of complex machines

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INVESTIGATING TECHNOLOGY
WEEK LEARNING OBJECTIVES SUGGESTED LEARNING ACTIVITIES LEARNING OUTCOMES SUGGESTED SCIENTIFIC SKILL VOCABULARY/ NOTES ADEQUETE EXERCISE L1 L2 L3

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JPN Pahang Year 6 Science

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1.1 #ppreciating the invention of machines that ma!e life easier

Pupils carry out simulation to find out how life would be without machines. Pupils discuss and predict how life would be without machines. Pupils discuss and explain how machines ma!e our life easier. Pupils identify a problem and design a machine to solve problem.

Pupils predict how life is without machines explain how machines can ma!e our lives easier design a machine to solve a problem

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appreciate ' menghargai invention ' ciptaan -ncourage pupils to reuse and recycle materials

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