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Science is the study of the world around us, showing how things work through observation and experiments. It explores everything from tiny atoms to the vast universe. Science has different fields, like studying living things, matter, energy, space, or Earth. These fields work together to explain how nature works, solve problems, and help us learn more about the world. Science also leads to new ideas and inventions that make life better and more interesting.

Science can be broadly divided into these different branches:
1. Physics - Explores forces, energy, motion, and how objects interact.
2. Chemistry - It is the study of substances, their properties, and how they interact and change.
3. Biology - The study of living things, including their structure, functions, and interactions with the environment.
4. Earth Science - Earth Science is the study of the Earth's structure, natural processes, and its place in the universe.
5. Environmental Science - Studies nature and how to protect it.
6. Astronomy - Explores stars, planets, and the universe beyond Earth.

Below we have given our comprehensive resources for science topics. Check those. And happy learning!

 


 

Class 9 Science Notes on Chapter 10 Sound Waves: Characteristics and Applications
Kirchhoff's Current Law
Difference between Capacitor and Inductor
What are Living Organisms Made Up Of
Class 8 Science Notes on Chapter 7 Particulate Nature of Matter
Acellular Meaning
Difference Between Element and Atom
Factors Affecting the Rate of Evaporation: Definition, Process and Examples
Class 9 Science Notes Chapter 13 Earth as a System: Energy, Matter, and Life
Applications of Capacitors
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
Class 9 Science Notes on Chapter 9 Atomic Foundations of Matter
Class 9 Science Notes on Chapter 3 Tissues in Action
Ores and Minerals
Animals Nervous System
What are the 78 Organs in the Human Body
Organic Solvents
Class 9 Science Notes on Chapter 8 Journey Inside the Atom
Hardest Part of Human Body
Chemical Properties of Metals
Class 9 Science Notes on Chapter 2 Cell: The Building Block of Life
Useful Microorganisms
Physical Properties of Metals
Dispersion of White Light by a Glass Prism
Working of Electric Bell
Advantages and Disadvantages of Plastic: Properties, Uses and Examples Explained
Class 9 Chapter 5 Exploring Mixtures and their Separation Notes
Parts of a Seed
Class 10 Science Notes on Chapter 5 Life Processes
What is a Solution
Botanical Names
Value of g on Moon
Thermal Camera
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 4: Carbon and Its Compounds
Class 10 Science Notes
Freezing Point
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 13 Our Environment
Pollination by Birds
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 3: Metals and Non-metals
Direction of Magnetic Field
Thermal Conductivity of Copper
Laboratory Preparation of Hydrogen Gas
Difference Between RBC and WBC
Class 10 Science Notes on Chapter 8 Heredity
Difference between Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 7 How Do Organisms Reproduce
Evaporation Causes Cooling
Classification of Organic Compound
Difference between Chromosome and Chromatid
Where Do Microorganisms Live
Uses of Plane Mirror
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 10 The Human Eye and the Colourful World
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 6 Control and Coordination
Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 1 Chemical Reactions and Equations
Which of the Skull Bones are Movable
Uses of Sulphuric Acid
Scientific Names of Animals and Plants
States of Water
Difference Between Organic and Inorganic Compounds
Uses of Minerals
Four Spheres of Earth
Fleming's Left Hand Rule
Relation Between Pressure and Velocity
Biomes of the World
Difference Between Cell Wall and Cell Membrane
Bacterial Genetics
Two Stroke Engine
Ribosomes
Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Difference Between Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms
Four Stroke Engine
Power Factor
Fission and Fusion
Mendeleev Periodic Table
Law of Conservation of Mass
Angle of Dip
Solar Cooker
Angle of Incidence
Dilute Acids
Lucas Test
Acetylene Formula
Cohesive Force
Physical and Chemical Change
Adiabatic Process
Capacitor and Capacitance
Semiconductor Devices
Magnesium Bicarbonate
Cathode Ray Experiment
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Diesel and Petrol Engine
Man-Made Fibre
Natural Polymers
Scalars and Vectors
Distance and Displacement
Laws of Motion
Exothermic Reactions
Tetravalency of Carbon
Uses of Hydrogen
Types of Solutions
Half Wave Rectifier
Full Wave Rectifier
Homogenous Mixture
Centripetal and Centrifugal Force
Passive Transport
Cathode and Anode
Reverse Osmosis
Candle Flame
Active Transport
Transition Elements
Shadows for Grade 5
Wastewater Management
Respiratory System Guide to Breathing and Oxygen Flow
Reproduction in Plants for class 7
Vegetative Propagation
Scarcity of Water For Class 7
Parts of a Seed
Forests Our Lifeline
Plant Propagation
Motion and Time for Class 7
Food and Health
6 Simple Machines
Seed Dispersal
Seed Germination
Wind, Storms and Cyclones
Air Around Us for Class 6
Sound and Noise
The Living Organisms – Characteristics and Habitat
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Light
Respiration in Organisms for Class 7
Understanding Fibre to Fabric for Class 6
Shadows
Water for Class 6
Sorting Materials
Light, Shadow and Reflection for Class 6
Food and Health
The Sun - Nature's Endless Energy Source & Life-Giver (Grade 3)
Pollination
Changes Around Us for Class 6
Nutrition in Plants for Class 7
Personal Hygiene, Health And Cleanliness Tips For Grade 3
Electricity and Circuits
Sources of Food - Plants and Animals Products for Class 6
Human Circulatory System
Soil
Separation of Substances
Work and Energy
Plants
Acids, Bases, and Salts
Microorganisms
The Amazing World of Birds
Force and Pressure For Class 8
Plant Form and Function
Matter and its Physical and Chemical Changes
Human Respiratory System - Diagram, Organs, Function
Plant Form and Function
Chemical Effects of Current
Insects For Grade 3
Components of Food - Nutrients, Examples & More for Class 6
Crop Production and Management for Class 7
Nutrition in Animals
Solids, liquids, and gases

Human Body Parts and their functions

Facts About the Night Sky

Adaptations in Plants and Animals

Earth and The Celestial Bodies

Measurement System

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Friction

Frequently Asked Questions

Science concepts help children explore and understand the world around them. These include:

Living and Non-Living Things: Discovering plants, animals, and their surroundings.

Forces and Motion: Exploring how things move and work together.

Earth and Space: Exploring the Earth, weather, and the solar system.

Materials and Energy: Studying different materials and how energy is used.

These concepts encourage curiosity and help children make sense of natural and physical phenomena.

 

Learning Science is crucial because it helps children:

Understand the world: Learn how things work in nature and technology.

Think critically: Analyze situations and solve problems.

Develop curiosity: Ask questions and explore answers through experiments.

Prepare for the Future: Start learning skills for jobs in technology, medicine, engineering, and more.

Science sparks curiosity and helps children explore and understand the world logically.

 

Our Science and Maths curriculum is taught by IITians to grades 6 to 10. This is a special program run in the name of OCFP (Orchids Career Foundation Programme).
A curriculum to help students in grades 6–10 get ready for competitive exams. This program focuses on math and science, and uses an application-based teaching methodology.

We use the AVK method—Audio, Visual, and Kinesthetics—to teach Science effectively:

Audio: Discussions, lectures, and group activities to explain concepts.

Visual: Videos, diagrams, and animations to bring lessons to life.

Kinesthetics: Hands-on experiments and projects for active learning.

We also make Science exciting with storytelling, fun demonstrations, and real-world examples that engage students.

 

Yes, practical activities are a key part of Science learning. These include:

Experiments: Observing plant growth or testing materials.

STEM projects: Building models or conducting experiments to solve problems.

Outdoor activities: Exploring ecosystems or identifying weather patterns.

These activities help children understand Science concepts better and see how they apply in real life.

 

Our English curriculum is aligned with the latest curriculum of various Indian educational boards. Below are some examples of the topics covered according to the grades. 

Primary Grades: Basics of plants, animals, air, and water.

Middle Grades: Forces, energy, food chains, and the human body.

Higher Grades: Advanced topics like electricity, magnetism, and ecosystems.

The topics are taught in simple and age-appropriate ways for every grade.

 

Parents can encourage their child’s interest in Science by:

Doing experiments at home: Simple activities like making a volcano or observing shadows.

Exploring nature: Observing plants, animals, and weather patterns.

Asking questions: Encourage curiosity about how things work.

Using Science kits: Introduce fun tools and kits for hands-on learning.

These activities make Science learning practical and fun for children.

 

Yes, through our Eduvate portal, parents can: Access Science assignments and projects, explore video tutorials and interactive lessons and download worksheets for extra practice at home.

These resources help parents guide their children in exploring Science concepts.

Orchids International School is an excellent choice for Science learning because of:

Innovative Teaching Methods: Hands-on experiments, STEM projects, and technology-driven lessons.

Modern Facilities: Well-equipped Science labs and digital classrooms.

Holistic Approach: Science is integrated with Math, technology, and real-world applications to encourage critical thinking.

Our focus on curiosity, innovation, and practical learning ensures that students excel in Science while having fun exploring new ideas.

Look into what Raghuram Rajan, ex-Reserve Bank of India Governor says about education - The Education Revolution We Need - Insights from Raghuram Rajan

 

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