Mind Map Year 5
Mind Map Year 5
Mind Map Year 5
Bacteria
Fungi
Protozoa
Virus
Characteristics
Breathe
Move
Grow
1.1 Understanding that some microorganism are harmful and some are useful
Harmful
Prevention
Washing hand
Can cause
Disease
Stomach upset Measles/cough
Drink boiled water Covering mouth & nose when coughing & sneezing
Illness
how animals take care of Their eggs and young. Examples animals that take care of their eggs and young.
Bird, Frog, Spider, Fish, Snake, turtle, Kangroo, Elephant Bird - Eggs with shell covering Frog - Eggs are thick, slimy and having bad smell Spider - kept in a bag underneath its body Fish - keep their young in their mouths Snake, Tiger - attack in order to protect their eggs Turtle - hide their eggs Kangaroo - carry their young in their pouches Elephant - stay in herds
Importance
Animals and plants species may face extinction.
Agents of dispersal
Special characteristic
Examples
Light
Coconut Lily
Water
Light
Wind
Rubber fruit
Explosive mechanism
Brightly coloured
Animal
Producer
Consumer
All living things need food to survive. Green plant can make their own food. However animals cannot make their own make their own food.
Green plant obtain energy from the sun to make food. Green Plant as a producer
Herbivore : Animals that eat plants only. e.g.: cow, goat, deer
The food relationship among living things can be shown by a food chain.
Carnivore: Animals that eat other animals. e.g.: tiger, lion To construct food chain It must start with plant as a producer.
Food web
What will happen If there is a change in population of a certain species in a food web
A change in the population of a certain species will effect the Population of other species
garden
hey will face difficulty to survive if the Source of food runs out
Paddy field
1 Energy
2 Electricity
3 Light
4 Heat
ENERGY
Water
- moving or falling water produce energy
Sun
- main source of energy - produces light and heat
Wind
- Moving air - Used to pump water, drive small sawmills
Chemical energy
Sound energy
Form of energy
Potential energy
ENERGY
Energy can be transformed
a) lighting a candle Chemical energy heat energy + light energy b) Kicking a ball Chemical energy kinetic energy heat energy
a) Electric iron Electrical energy b) Radio Electrical energy c) Television Electrical energy
heat energy
sound energy
Non-renewable energy
ENERGY
1.3 Renewable and Non-renewable Energy
Renewable energy
Reduce pollution
Electricity
Sources
Danger of mishandling electrical appliances Fire Burn Electrocution Parallel circuit ype of circuit
Accumulator
Series circuit
Name Dry cell Connecting wire Switch The bulb in the parallel circuit is brighter then the bulb in the series circuit Bulb
Symbol
Differences
Light
Travel in a straight line Can be reflected How ? The light that falls on objects bounces off the objects and comes to your eyes mirror
Opaque object
Periscope
Kaleidoscope
Light
Shadow form
Heat
Gain Loss
Warmer Cooler
Investigating Materials
wood
water
milk
air
solid
stone
liquid
gas
stem
examples
has mass
fixed volume
no permanent shape
can compressed
solid - liquid
melting
Boiling
1.2 CHANGING S A ES OF WA ER
liquid - gas
evaporation
gas - liquid
condensation
liquid - solid
Freezing
condensation evaporation
Importance of water.
sea
Changes in the states of matter in the water cycle Gas liquid (Condensation) Droplets of water will become bigger and heavier rain
Ways to keep our water resources clean Keep the rivers clean Cleanliness campaign
Identify acidic, alkaline and neutral substances using litmus paper. Changes in colour of litmus papers blue to red acid no change neutral red to blue Properties of alkali alkaline Taste bitter & change red litmus paper blue
bitter
sour
Properties of acid Taste sour & change blue litmus paper red
Constellation
planting
harvesting desert
Indicates Seasons
Importance of constellation
Show directions
sea
What constellation is
Southern Cross
Identify constellation
Scorpion
south
Orion
South April June
Big dipper
Hunter
North
Moon rotates on it axis Moon rotates and at the same time moves around the Earth
Earth rotates and at the same time moves around the sun
he changes he Moon and in length and position the Earth move of the shadow round the Sun at throughout the day the same time
nightnight-time
daytime
the Sun the Earth
It is day time for the part of the Earth facing the Sun.
It is night time for the part of the Earth facing away from the Sun.
2.2 he occurrence of day and night axis Day and night occur due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
west
east
1-New moon, 3- New half moon, 5- Full moon 7- Old half moon
Cylinder Sphere
Cube
Cuboid
Cylinder
Sphere
Pyramid
Cone