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~Course Details~
FIFTH STANDARD
The Course contains fully animated syllabus of CBSE Board Class 5
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course contains teachings of subject matter experts and master teachers who have covered all aspects of the subject in great details thereby simplifying concepts to ensure a better understanding & learning outcome. This supported by clips & story board ensures student engagement with an effective learning outcome & better knowledge retention. The content also incorporates interactive assessment modules which provides students with a tool to revise & to assess their understanding of the subject & concepts. Structured on Houghton Mifflin standards with pedagogy based high impact animated content with graphics, illustrations & videos. In this course you can learn Science subject with Animal Lifestyle, Bones and Muscles, Characteristics of Living things, Food and Health, Living things depend on each other, Moon, Natural Calamities and many more. And Math subject with topics Basics of Geometry, Data Handling, Decimals, Fractional numbers, Fractions, Geometrical Shapes, Large Numbers and many more.
CURRICULUM
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Subject 1: Science
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Chapter 1.1: Air water and weather
- 1.1.1: Introduction
- 1.1.2: Objectives
- 1.1.3: Introduction of Air
- 1.1.4: Composition of Atmosphere
- 1.1.5: Need of Water
- 1.1.6: Water on Earth
- 1.1.7: States of Water
- 1.1.8: Water in Our Body
- 1.1.9: Water Cycle
- 1.1.10: Water is Weather?
- 1.1.11: Dependence of weather on Temperature
- 1.1.12: Dependence of weather on Humidity
- 1.1.13: Dependence of weather on Air Pressure
- 1.1.14: What is Climate?
- 1.1.15: Summary
- 1.1.16: Summary
- 1.1.17: Summary
- 1.1.18: mcq_1
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Chapter 1.2: Animal Lifestyle
- 1.2.1: Introduction
- 1.2.2: Objectives
- 1.2.3: Objectives
- 1.2.4: Animals
- 1.2.5: Breathing in Animals
- 1.2.6: Organs of Breathing
- 1.2.7: Feeding in Animals
- 1.2.8: Movement in Animals
- 1.2.9: Moving on Land
- 1.2.10: Moving in Water
- 1.2.11: Moving in Air
- 1.2.12: Movement in Insects
- 1.2.13: Moving Long Distance-Migration
- 1.2.14: Summary
- 1.2.15: Summary
- 1.2.16: mcq_2
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Chapter 1.3: Bones and Muscles
- 1.3.1: Introduction
- 1.3.2: Objectives
- 1.3.3: Objectives
- 1.3.4: Bones
- 1.3.5: Function of Bones
- 1.3.6: Care of Bones
- 1.3.7: Joints
- 1.3.8: Movable Joints
- 1.3.9: Movable Joints
- 1.3.10: Muscles
- 1.3.11: Types of Muscles
- 1.3.12: Voluntary Muscles
- 1.3.13: Involuntary Muscles
- 1.3.14: Summary
- 1.3.15: Summary
- 1.3.16: mcq_3
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Chapter 1.4: Characteristics of Living things
- 1.4.1: Introduction
- 1.4.2: Objectives
- 1.4.3: Life
- 1.4.4: Characteristics of Living Things
- 1.4.5: Living Things jave Cells
- 1.4.6: Living Things Grow and Develop
- 1.4.7: The use of Energy by Living Things
- 1.4.8: The Living Things Respire
- 1.4.9: Living Things Reproduce
- 1.4.10: Summary
- 1.4.11: Summary
- 1.4.12: mcq_4
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Chapter 1.5: Food and Health
- 1.5.1: Introduction
- 1.5.2: Objectives
- 1.5.3: What is Health?
- 1.5.4: Importance of Food
- 1.5.5: Nuterents in Food
- 1.5.6: Types of Food
- 1.5.7: Energy-Giving Food
- 1.5.8: Body Building Food
- 1.5.9: Protective Food
- 1.5.10: Sources of Food
- 1.5.11: Healthy Eating
- 1.5.12: Good Eating Habits
- 1.5.13: Summary
- 1.5.14: Summary
- 1.5.15: mcq_5
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Chapter 1.6: Living things depend on each other
- 1.6.1: Introduction
- 1.6.2: Objectives
- 1.6.3: Do Plants Depend on Animals
- 1.6.4: Do Plants Depend on Animals
- 1.6.5: Forest and Forest Communities
- 1.6.6: Importance of Forest
- 1.6.7: Importance of Forest
- 1.6.8: Destruction of Forest
- 1.6.9: Protecting Forest
- 1.6.10: Project Tiger
- 1.6.11: Summary
- 1.6.12: Summary
- 1.6.13: Summary
- 1.6.14: Summary
- 1.6.15: mcq_6
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Chapter 1.7: Moon
- 1.7.1: Introduction
- 1.7.2: Objectives
- 1.7.3: Introduction of Moon
- 1.7.4: Phases of Moon
- 1.7.5: What is Lunar Month?
- 1.7.6: Disttance of Moon From Earth
- 1.7.7: No Liquid Water on Moon
- 1.7.8: Patches on Moon
- 1.7.9: Origin of Moon
- 1.7.10: Structure of Moon
- 1.7.11: Atmosphere on Moon
- 1.7.12: Summary
- 1.7.13: mcq_7
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Chapter 1.8: Natural Calamities
- 1.8.1: Introduction
- 1.8.2: Objectives
- 1.8.3: Natural Calamity
- 1.8.4: Earthquake
- 1.8.5: Earthquake
- 1.8.6: Types of Natural Calamities
- 1.8.7: Flood
- 1.8.8: Deought
- 1.8.9: Cyclone
- 1.8.10: Landslide
- 1.8.11: Tsunami
- 1.8.12: After effects and relief
- 1.8.13: Summary
- 1.8.14: Summary
- 1.8.15: Summary
- 1.8.16: mcq_8
- Chapter 1.9: Reproduction in Plants
- Chapter 1.10: Rocks and Minerals
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Chapter 1.11: Safety and First Aid
- 1.11.1: Introduction
- 1.11.2: Objectives
- 1.11.3: First Aid for minor cuts and falls
- 1.11.4: First Aid for Bleeds
- 1.11.5: First Aid for Bone Injuries
- 1.11.6: First Aid for Minor Burns
- 1.11.7: First Aid for Major Burns
- 1.11.8: Major Burn:Do and Don'ts
- 1.11.9: Insect Sting
- 1.11.10: First Aid for Animal Bites
- 1.11.11: Snake Bite and Symptoms
- 1.11.12: First Aid for drowning
- 1.11.13: Safety during and after Earthquake
- 1.11.14: Safety during and after Flood
- 1.11.15: Safety during and after Cyclones
- 1.11.16: Summary
- 1.11.17: Summary
- 1.11.18: Summary
- 1.11.19: mcq_11
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Chapter 1.12: Simple Machines
- 1.12.1: Introduction
- 1.12.2: Objectives
- 1.12.3: When is Work done
- 1.12.4: Simple Machine
- 1.12.5: Inclined Plane
- 1.12.6: Wheels and axel
- 1.12.7: Pulley
- 1.12.8: Levers
- 1.12.9: Second class lever
- 1.12.10: Third class lever
- 1.12.11: Screws
- 1.12.12: Wedges
- 1.12.13: Summary
- 1.12.14: Summary
- 1.12.15: Summary
- 1.12.16: mcq_12
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Chapter 1.13: Soil Erosion and Conversion
- 1.13.1: Introduction
- 1.13.2: Objectives
- 1.13.3: Soil
- 1.13.4: Soil Erosion
- 1.13.5: Cause of Soil Erosion:Water
- 1.13.6: Cause of Soil Erosion:Wind
- 1.13.7: Cause of Soil Erosion:Human Activities
- 1.13.8: Effects of Soil Erosion
- 1.13.9: Effects of Soil Erosion
- 1.13.10: Prevention of Soil Erosion
- 1.13.11: Prevention of Soil Erosion
- 1.13.12: Summary
- 1.13.13: mcq_13
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Chapter 1.14: The Nervous System
- 1.14.1: Introduction
- 1.14.2: Objectives
- 1.14.3: Human Brain
- 1.14.4: Senses in Animals
- 1.14.5: Sense of Smell in Insects
- 1.14.6: Sense of Smell in Animals
- 1.14.7: Sense of Smell in Humans
- 1.14.8: Bird's Eye
- 1.14.9: Animals van see Limited Colours
- 1.14.10: Animals Talking with sounds
- 1.14.11: Season sensitive Animals
- 1.14.12: Sleep Wake Cycle in Animals
- 1.14.13: Senses in Tiger
- 1.14.14: Interesting Facts
- 1.14.15: Summary
- 1.14.16: Summary
- 1.14.17: Summary
- 1.14.18: mcq_14
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Chapter 1.1: Air water and weather
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Subject 2: Mathematics
- Chapter 2.1: Basics of Geometry
- Chapter 2.2: Data Handling
- Chapter 2.3: Decimals
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Chapter 2.4: Fractional numbers
- 2.4.1: Introduction
- 2.4.2: Objectives
- 2.4.3: What are Fractional Numbers?
- 2.4.4: Numerator and Denominator
- 2.4.5: What is Quarter?
- 2.4.6: Using Fractional Numbers in Money
- 2.4.7: Fractional Numbers in a Group
- 2.4.8: Using Fractional Numbers in Time
- 2.4.9: Other Applications of Fractional Numbers
- 2.4.10: Summary
- 2.4.11: mcq_2.4
- Chapter 2.5: Fractions
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Chapter 2.6: Geometrical Shapes
- 2.6.1: Introduction
- 2.6.2: Objectives
- 2.6.3: Objectives
- 2.6.4: Point and Line Segment
- 2.6.5: Ray and Line
- 2.6.6: Angles
- 2.6.7: Kinds of Angles
- 2.6.8: Simple Closed Figures
- 2.6.9: Polygons and Diagonals
- 2.6.10: Triangles
- 2.6.11: Kinds of Triangles
- 2.6.12: Quadrilaterals
- 2.6.13: Types of Quadrilaterals
- 2.6.14: Circle
- 2.6.15: Summary
- 2.6.16: Summary
- 2.6.17: mcq_2.6
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Chapter 2.7: Large Numbers
- 2.7.1: Introduction
- 2.7.2: Objectives
- 2.7.3: Large Numbers
- 2.7.4: Representation of Numbers
- 2.7.5: Indian System of Numeration
- 2.7.6: International System of Numeration
- 2.7.7: Expressing Numbers
- 2.7.8: Arranging Numbers
- 2.7.9: Rounding of Numbers
- 2.7.10: Summary
- 2.7.11: Summary
- 2.7.12: Summary
- 2.7.13: mcq_2.7
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Chapter 2.8: Measurement
- 2.8.1: Introduction
- 2.8.2: Objectives
- 2.8.3: Units to Measure Distances
- 2.8.4: Conversion of Units
- 2.8.5: Units to Measure Mass
- 2.8.6: Units to Measure Capacity
- 2.8.7: Decimal Measures:Addition
- 2.8.8: Decimal Measures:Subtraction
- 2.8.9: Decimal Measures:Multiplication
- 2.8.10: Paise
- 2.8.11: Summary
- 2.8.12: mcq_2.8
- Chapter 2.9: Measurement of Volume
- Chapter 2.10: Money
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Chapter 2.11: Multiples and Factors
- 2.11.1: Introduction
- 2.11.2: Objectives
- 2.11.3: Getting to Know Multiples
- 2.11.4: Basic of Multiples
- 2.11.5: Facts of Multiples
- 2.11.6: Common Multiples
- 2.11.7: Applications of Multiples
- 2.11.8: Getting to know Factors
- 2.11.9: Basic of Factors
- 2.11.10: Facts of Factors
- 2.11.11: Factor Trees
- 2.11.12: Applications of Factor
- 2.11.13: Summary
- 2.11.14: Summary
- 2.11.15: mcq_2.11
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Chapter 2.12: Operations on Decimal Numbers
- 2.12.1: Introduction
- 2.12.2: Objectives
- 2.12.3: Fractions as Decimal Numbers
- 2.12.4: Decimal Representation
- 2.12.5: Comparison of Decimal Numbers
- 2.12.6: Operations on decimals
- 2.12.7: Addition
- 2.12.8: Subtraction
- 2.12.9: Multiplication
- 2.12.10: Division
- 2.12.11: Summary
- 2.12.12: Summary
- 2.12.13: Summary
- 2.12.14: mcq_2.12
- Chapter 2.13: Operations on Large Numbers
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Chapter 2.14: Perimeter and Area
- 2.14.1: Introduction
- 2.14.2: Objectives
- 2.14.3: Defining Area and Perimeter
- 2.14.4: Finding Area by Counting Squares
- 2.14.5: Finding Area by Counting Squares
- 2.14.6: Formula for finding Perimeter
- 2.14.7: Application of Area
- 2.14.8: Different Sizes,Same Area
- 2.14.9: Same Area,Different Perimeters
- 2.14.10: Units of Area
- 2.14.11: Summary
- 2.14.12: Summary
- 2.14.13: mcq_2.14
- Chapter 2.15: Time