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Each lesson is 60–90 seconds, narrated aloud, and ends with a quick quiz.

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182 lessons
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My Body Parts
Learn all the important parts of your body — head, arms, legs, and what each one does!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6My Body
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My Five Senses
See, hear, smell, taste and touch — your five senses connect you to the whole world!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6My Body
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Keeping Clean
Washing hands, brushing teeth, and bathing every day keeps germs away and keeps us healthy!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6My Body
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Pets and Farm Animals
Dogs, cats, cows, and hens — some animals live with us as pets or on farms to help us!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Animals Around Me
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Wild Animals
Lions, elephants, tigers — wild animals live in forests and jungles far from our homes!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Animals Around Me
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Birds and Insects
Parrots, sparrows, butterflies and bees — birds have wings and beaks, insects have six legs!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Animals Around Me
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Types of Plants
Trees, shrubs, herbs, and climbers — plants come in many sizes and shapes all around us!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Plants Around Me
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What Plants Need
Sunlight, water, soil, and air — plants need all four to grow big and strong!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Plants Around Me
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Plants Give Us Food
Fruits, vegetables, grains, and pulses — so much of what we eat comes from plants!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Plants Around Me
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Meals of the Day
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks — eating regular meals keeps us energetic all day!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Food We Eat
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Healthy Food Choices
Fruits, vegetables and milk keep us strong — choose healthy food over junk food!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Food We Eat
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Where Food Comes From
Food comes from plants, farmers, and animals — there is a long journey before food reaches our plate!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Food We Eat
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Day and Night Sky
The sun lights our day and the moon and stars shine at night — the sky is always changing!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Sky and Seasons
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Types of Weather
Sunny, rainy, windy, cold — weather changes every day and tells us what to wear!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Sky and Seasons
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Three Seasons
India has summer, monsoon, and winter — each season brings its own weather and fun!
ScienceClass 1Ages 3–6Sky and Seasons
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Growing Up
We grow from baby to child to adult — good food, sleep, and exercise help us grow strong!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Our Bodies
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Our Bones and Muscles
206 bones give us our shape and muscles move us — together they make every action possible!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Our Bodies
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Staying Healthy
Eat well, drink water, exercise, and sleep — four golden habits for a healthy body!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Our Bodies
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What Animals Eat
Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat meat, and omnivores eat both!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Animals
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Animal Houses
Birds build nests, rabbits dig burrows, lions live in dens — every animal has its own home!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Animals
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Baby Animals
Some babies hatch from eggs, others are born alive — all are cared for by their mothers!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Animals
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Seeds to Plants
A tiny seed holds a sleeping baby plant — water and warmth wake it up to grow!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Plants
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Leaves and Roots
Leaves make food using sunlight and roots drink water from soil — together they keep the plant alive!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Plants
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Plants Have Uses
Plants give us food, medicine, wood, cotton, and clean air to breathe — they are our most important resource!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Plants
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Water Around Us
Water covers most of Earth — in oceans, rivers, lakes, rain, and underground wells!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Water
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Uses of Water
We use water for drinking, cooking, cleaning, farming, and every living thing needs it to survive!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Water
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Saving Water
Only 3% of Earth's water is fresh — closing taps, short showers, and collecting rain all help save it!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Water
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Air We Breathe
Air is all around us — we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, and plants keep our air fresh!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Air and Weather
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Wind and Storms
Wind is moving air — it can be a gentle breeze or a powerful storm, and it shapes our weather every day!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Air and Weather
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Clouds and Rain
Clouds form when water vapour rises and cools — and when they get heavy, they release rain that grows our food!
ScienceClass 2Ages 5–7Air and Weather
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Plants in Habitats
Plants have amazing adaptations — cacti store water in deserts, lotus floats in ponds, and pine trees shed snow!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Plants
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Flower Parts
Flowers have petals, sepals, stamens and a pistil — together they create seeds and new plants through pollination!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Plants
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Seeds and Fruits
Fruits grow from flowers and carry seeds — seeds travel by wind, water, animals, and even explosion to grow new plants!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Plants
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Food Webs
Food chains show who eats whom — producers, consumers, and decomposers are all connected in a food web!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Animals
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Animal Defences
Animals use camouflage, armour, spines, poison, speed, and even ink to protect themselves from predators!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Animals
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Animal Life Cycles
Every animal goes through a life cycle — the butterfly changes from egg to caterpillar to pupa and finally a butterfly!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Animals
Food for Energy
Food gives us energy, builds our body, and protects us — carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and water all have roles!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Food and Health
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Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamins A, B, C, D and minerals like calcium and iron are essential for healthy eyes, bones, blood, and immunity!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Food and Health
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Food Safety
Washing hands, covering food, and avoiding stale food protects us from germs and food poisoning!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Food and Health
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Water Sources
Water comes from rivers, lakes, groundwater, rain, and dams — it travels a long journey to reach our taps!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Water
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Water Cycle
Water evaporates from oceans, rises as vapour, forms clouds through condensation, and falls as rain — endlessly!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Water
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Safe Water
Not all water is safe — germs, chemicals, and sewage contaminate water, but boiling, filtering, and chlorination make it safe!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Water
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Air, Water and Soil
Air, water, and soil are the three pillars of our environment — all living things depend on them working together!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Our Environment
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Types of Pollution
Air, water, and soil pollution harm all living things — factories, vehicles, and waste are the main causes!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Our Environment
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce what we use, reuse what we have, and recycle what we can — together the three Rs protect our planet!
ScienceClass 3Ages 6–8Our Environment
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The Iodine Test
Find the hidden starch in your food.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Mindful Eating
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Tiny Protectors: Vitamins
A, B, C, D — what each vitamin does.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Mindful Eating
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What's a Balanced Diet?
Build the perfect plate, food by food.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Mindful Eating
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Food Miles: Farm to Plate
How does a chapati reach your kitchen?
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Mindful Eating
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Millets: Tiny Super Grains
Jowar, bajra and ragi — old and powerful.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Mindful Eating
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Magnetic or Not?
Find out which everyday things a magnet can pull.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Exploring Magnets
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Two Poles, Two Rules
Why magnets sometimes snap and sometimes push apart.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Exploring Magnets
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Earth is a Giant Magnet
Why a compass needle always points north.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Exploring Magnets
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Make Your Own Compass
Build a working compass with a needle and water.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Exploring Magnets
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Magnets in Everyday Life
The hidden magnets in things you use every day.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Exploring Magnets
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Hand-picking
Pick the bad bits out with your fingers.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Sieving
Separate small from big using a sieve.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Winnowing
Use wind to blow the lighter bits away.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Cleaning Muddy Water
Sedimentation, decantation and filtration.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Evaporation
Get salt from saltwater by drying it out.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Magnetic Separation
Use a magnet to pull iron out of a mix.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Methods of Separation
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Three States of Water
Solid, liquid, gas — all the same water.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11States of Water
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Melting & Freezing
How ice and water swap places.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11States of Water
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Evaporation & Condensation
How water sneaks between liquid and gas.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11States of Water
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Boiling
Water's fastest change — bubbles all the way through.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11States of Water
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The Water Cycle
How rain, rivers and clouds are all the same water.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11States of Water
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Day & Night
Why day turns to night and back again.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Beyond Earth
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The Eight Planets
A quick tour of our solar system.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Beyond Earth
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Phases of the Moon
Why the Moon changes shape every night.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Beyond Earth
Stars & Constellations
Connect the dots in the night sky.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Beyond Earth
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Comets, Meteors & Asteroids
The small visitors of the solar system.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Beyond Earth
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Grouping Materials
Hard, soft, shiny, rough — every material tells a story.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Materials Around Us
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Soluble and Insoluble
Some materials vanish in water. Others never do.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Materials Around Us
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Transparent, Translucent & Opaque
Can light pass through? That's the question.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Materials Around Us
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What is Temperature?
The measure of how hot or cold something is.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Temperature
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Reading a Thermometer
Clinical, lab — how to read them right.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Temperature
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Living and Non-Living Things
What makes something truly alive?
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Diversity in Living World
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How Plants Adapt
Different homes, different shapes — plants are clever.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Diversity in Living World
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Classifying Living Things
Fish, amphibians, birds — sorting life into kingdoms and groups.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Diversity in Living World
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How Animals Adapt
Humps, gills, and flippers — built for a reason.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Diversity in Living World
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What is Science?
Curiosity, observation, and the scientific way of thinking.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Wonderful World of Science
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The Scientific Method
Observe, hypothesise, experiment, conclude — the scientist's recipe.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Wonderful World of Science
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Science Tools & Measurement
Rulers, balances, cylinders — scientists don't guess, they measure.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Wonderful World of Science
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Units of Measurement
Metre, kilogram, second — the language of science.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Measurement
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Measuring Length
From millimetres to kilometres — length has a unit for every scale.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Measurement
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Types of Motion
Straight, circular, back-and-forth, or random — motion comes in types.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Measurement
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The Cell — Basic Unit of Life
Zoom in on any living thing and find the same tiny unit.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Living Creatures
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How Plants Make Food
Sunlight, water, air — plants cook their own meals.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Living Creatures
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Organ Systems of the Body
Cells build tissues, tissues build organs, organs build systems.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Living Creatures
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What is a Forest?
More than trees — a whole living community of plants, animals and soil.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Nature's Treasures
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Why Forests Matter
Oxygen, water, climate — forests run the life-support system of Earth.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Nature's Treasures
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Save Our Forests
Deforestation, its consequences, and how we can protect what remains.
ScienceClass 6Ages 8–11Nature's Treasures
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Super Senses
Dogs smell 10,000× better than us. Eagles see 8× sharper. Nature's senses are extraordinary.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Super Senses
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Echolocation
Bats and dolphins navigate the dark using sound — a sonar system evolution built from scratch.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Super Senses
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Animal Migration
The Arctic Tern flies 90,000 km every year — from pole to pole and back.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Super Senses
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Our Five Senses
Your eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin work together to build your picture of the world.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Food & Our Body
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Digestion
Nine metres of tubing turns food into fuel — a complete guide to the digestive system.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Food & Our Body
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Food Preservation
Why does food go bad — and how do we stop it? Freezing, drying, pickling and more.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Food & Our Body
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Seed Germination
Inside every seed is a sleeping baby plant — here's how water wakes it up.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Seeds & Plants
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Seed Dispersal
Dandelion fluff, coconuts and hooked burrs — how seeds travel far from their parent plant.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Seeds & Plants
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Parts of a Flower
Petals, stamens, pistils — every flower part has a job in making the next generation.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Seeds & Plants
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Every Drop Counts
Only 1% of Earth's water is drinkable — water conservation matters more than ever.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Water
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Water Properties
Universal solvent, surface tension, capillarity — water's physics explain so much.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Water
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Clean Water
5-step water treatment plant, boiling, SODIS, filtration — how to make water safe.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Water
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Earthquakes
Tectonic plates collide, slide and separate — the science of shaking ground.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Earth & Weather
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Blow Hot, Blow Cold
Heat always moves from hot to cold — through conduction, convection, and radiation.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Earth & Weather
What if it Finishes?
Coal, oil, and gas took 300 million years to form — we're burning them in decades.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Earth & Weather
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Gravity
The invisible force that holds you to Earth, keeps the Moon orbiting, and holds the solar system together.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Space
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Life in Space
In space, everything floats — sleep, food, water and all. Here's why and how astronauts cope.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Space
Stars and the Sun
The Sun is a star — a giant ball of nuclear fire 109 Earths wide, 8 light-minutes away.
ScienceClass 5Ages 7–10Space
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How Plants Grow
A seed becomes a tree using sunlight, water, and air — photosynthesis is nature's solar panel.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Plants & Nature
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Bees and Flowers
Bees need flowers for food. Flowers need bees to make seeds. The perfect team.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Plants & Nature
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Trees Are Homes
One tree can be home to hundreds of animals — birds, insects, squirrels and more.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Plants & Nature
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Animal Homes
Birds build nests, bees build hives, rabbits dig burrows — every animal has its own home.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Animals Around Us
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Who Eats Whom?
Grass feeds the rabbit, rabbit feeds the fox — nature's eating chain connects every living thing.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Animals Around Us
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Amazing Ants
An ant can carry 50× its own weight. A colony of millions works like one giant brain.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Animals Around Us
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Rain and Rivers
Rain fills streams, streams fill rivers — rivers carry freshwater across the whole land.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Water
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The Water Cycle
Water evaporates, forms clouds, falls as rain, and flows back to the sea — endlessly.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Water
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Save Every Drop
Only 3% of Earth's water is fresh — and most of that is frozen. Every drop we save matters.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Water
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Farm to Table
Before food reaches your plate, it travels through fields, factories, trucks, and shops.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Food & Farming
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Eat a Rainbow
Red tomatoes, orange carrots, green spinach — each colour gives your body something different.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Food & Farming
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Soil and Seeds
A handful of soil contains more living things than people on Earth — and seeds can wait decades to grow.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Food & Farming
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Teeth and Food
Your teeth are the first step in digestion — different teeth are shaped for different jobs.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Our Bodies
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Bones and Muscles
206 bones give your body its shape. Over 600 muscles pull those bones to create every movement.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Our Bodies
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Heart and Lungs
Your heart pumps blood to every cell, and your lungs fill that blood with the oxygen cells need.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Our Bodies
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Four Seasons
Spring, summer, autumn, winter — Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun creates the four seasons.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Earth & Sky
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Rocks and Soil
Rocks are not just stones — they are the raw material that becomes the soil all our food grows in.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Earth & Sky
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Sun, Earth and Moon
Earth spins to give us day and night, orbits the Sun to give us a year, and the Moon follows along.
ScienceClass 4Ages 6–9Earth & Sky
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Photosynthesis
Plants convert sunlight, water and CO₂ into glucose — the foundation of almost all food on Earth.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Plants
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Other Modes of Nutrition
Not all plants photosynthesise — parasites steal food, insectivores trap prey, and saprophytes eat the dead.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Plants
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Replenishing Soil Nutrients
Crops deplete the soil — crop rotation, compost, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria keep it fertile.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Plants
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Nutrition in Animals
Every animal must find, eat, and digest food — the strategies are as varied as life itself.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Animals
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Animal Feeding Strategies
Sharp canines, flat molars, hooked beaks — every animal's teeth and jaws are shaped by what it eats.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Animals
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Digestive Juices and Absorption
Your gut produces powerful enzymes that break any food into tiny molecules small enough to enter your bloodstream.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Nutrition in Animals
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Natural Fibres
Cotton, silk, wool, and jute — fibres harvested from plants and animals that humans have woven for millennia.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Fibre to Fabric
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Synthetic Fibres
Nylon, polyester, acrylic — fibres made in factories from petrochemicals that revolutionised clothing.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Fibre to Fabric
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Fibre to Fabric
From raw fibre to finished cloth: spinning twists fibres into yarn, weaving interlocks them into fabric.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Fibre to Fabric
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Heat and Temperature
A teaspoon of boiling water and a bathtub of warm water — same temperature, very different amounts of heat.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Heat
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Heat Transfer: Conduction
Metal feels cold even at room temperature — because it conducts heat away from your hand so fast.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Heat
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Convection and Radiation
Sea breezes, boiling water, and the warmth of the Sun — heat travels in three very different ways.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Heat
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Acids in Daily Life
Lemon juice, vinegar, fizzy drinks — acids are sour, corrosive, and all around us.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Acids, Bases and Salts
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Bases and Alkalis
Soap, bleach, baking soda — bases are the opposites of acids and feel slippery to touch.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Acids, Bases and Salts
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Neutralisation and Salts
Mix an acid and a base and they cancel each other out — producing salt and water.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Acids, Bases and Salts
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Physical Changes
Melting, dissolving, bending — physical changes alter shape or state but never create a new substance.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Physical and Chemical Changes
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Chemical Changes
Burning, rusting, cooking — chemical changes produce entirely new substances that cannot easily be reversed.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Physical and Chemical Changes
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Rusting and Corrosion
Iron plus water plus oxygen equals rust — a slow chemical reaction destroying metal worldwide.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Physical and Chemical Changes
Weather and Climate
Weather changes daily; climate is what you expect — understanding both explains how life adapts.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Weather, Climate and Adaptations
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Reading Weather Data
Barometer, thermometer, rain gauge — meteorologists read these instruments to forecast tomorrow's weather.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Weather, Climate and Adaptations
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Climate Adaptations
Camels store fat, polar bears have tiny ears, cacti spike their leaves — life finds ways to survive anywhere.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Weather, Climate and Adaptations
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How Wind Forms
Hot air rises, cool air rushes in — this simple principle drives everything from sea breezes to the monsoon.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Winds, Storms and Cyclones
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Thunderstorms and Lightning
A bolt of lightning carries a billion volts and reaches thirty thousand degrees — hotter than the Sun's surface.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Winds, Storms and Cyclones
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Cyclones and Safety
At the eye of a cyclone it is eerily calm — but a wall of catastrophic winds surrounds it.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Winds, Storms and Cyclones
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Soil Profile
Cut through the ground and you find distinct layers — each horizon tells a story of rock, time, and life.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Soil
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Soil Erosion and Conservation
Rain, wind, and human activity strip topsoil that took a thousand years to form — but we can stop it.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Soil
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Soil as a Habitat
A teaspoon of healthy soil contains more organisms than there are people on Earth.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Soil
What Is Respiration?
Every cell in your body burns glucose for energy — this chemical process is respiration, not breathing.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Respiration in Organisms
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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Sprinting flat out, your muscles run out of oxygen and switch to a less efficient backup — and that is what causes cramps.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Respiration in Organisms
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Breathing in Animals
Fish breathe through gills, insects through spiracles, and your lungs have 700 million air sacs to maximise surface area.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Respiration in Organisms
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The Circulatory System
Your heart beats 100,000 times a day, pumping blood through 100,000 km of vessels to every cell.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Transportation in Animals and Plants
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Plant Transport System
A tall tree moves hundreds of litres of water upward every day — with no pump, just physics.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Transportation in Animals and Plants
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Lymph and Excretion
Beyond blood: the lymphatic system filters fluids and your kidneys clean 150 litres of blood every day.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Transportation in Animals and Plants
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Vegetative Reproduction
Strawberries send runners, potatoes grow from tubers, willows root from cuttings — no flowers needed.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Reproduction in Plants
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Pollination and Fertilisation
A bee visits a flower and inadvertently delivers pollen that will become a seed — every fruit begins this way.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Reproduction in Plants
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Seed Dispersal Methods
Dandelion seeds float on air, coconuts float on oceans, burdock hooks onto fur — plants evolved remarkable travel strategies.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Reproduction in Plants
Speed and Distance
Speed is simply distance divided by time — but understanding it unlocks all of mechanics.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Motion and Time
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Measuring Time
From sundials to atomic clocks — measuring time precisely has driven science, navigation, and technology.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Motion and Time
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Distance-Time Graphs
A line on a graph can tell the entire story of a journey — speed, stops, and direction changes at a glance.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Motion and Time
Electric Circuits
Electricity needs a complete loop to flow — break it anywhere and the current stops instantly.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Electric Current and Its Effects
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Heating Effect of Current
A light bulb glows because electricity makes its thin wire so hot it becomes white — resistance creates heat.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Electric Current and Its Effects
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Magnetic Effect of Current
A live wire deflects a compass — every electric current creates a magnetic field around it.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Electric Current and Its Effects
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How Light Travels
Light races through space at 300,000 km per second — and always in perfectly straight lines.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Light
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Reflection of Light
When light bounces off a surface, the angle it arrives at always equals the angle it leaves — perfectly symmetrical.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Light
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Refraction and Lenses
Light bends when it moves from one material to another — and lenses use this bending to focus, magnify, or correct vision.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Light
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Water Distribution on Earth
Though 71% of Earth is covered in water, less than 1% is freshwater we can actually use.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Water: A Precious Resource
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Water Scarcity
Two billion people lack safe drinking water — understanding why helps us protect this finite resource.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Water: A Precious Resource
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Groundwater and Conservation
Billions depend on underground water — but we're using it faster than rain can replenish it.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Water: A Precious Resource
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What Forests Give Us
Forests clean our air, regulate rainfall, prevent floods, and harbour most of life on land — yet we lose them rapidly.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Forests: Our Lifeline
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Forest Biodiversity
A single hectare of tropical forest can hold more species than all of Europe — understanding this web of life reveals why forests matter.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Forests: Our Lifeline
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Deforestation and Its Consequences
The world loses forest the size of a football field every second — and the consequences reach far beyond the trees themselves.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Forests: Our Lifeline
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What Is Sewage?
Every tap we turn and toilet we flush creates wastewater — understanding what it contains explains why treatment is essential.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Wastewater Story
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Wastewater Treatment
A sewage treatment plant cleans dirty water through a remarkable sequence of physical, biological, and chemical steps.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Wastewater Story
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Sanitation for All
Access to a toilet and handwashing with soap are among the most powerful public health tools ever discovered.
ScienceClass 7Ages 9–12Wastewater Story