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The Upper Primary Science syllabus was developed to meet the requirements of the Revised National Policy on Education (RNPE, 1994). It aims at helping learners improve their science process skills and develop systematic procedures for exploring the environment, and explaining events and phenomena.
Furthermore, this syllabus equips learners with the key scientific facts and concepts to enable them to changes their environmental conditions to suit their lives.
AIMS OF THE UPPER PRIMARY SCHOOL SCIENCE PROGRAMME
Develop desirable attributes such as curiosity, creativity, assertiveness, self esteem, open-mindedness, respect for the environment and ones own life.
Develop awareness on the interrelationship between science, technology and society in everyday life.
Develop desirable attitudes towards and appreciation for different types of work and the ability to assess personal capabilities/weaknesses and achievements.
Acquire knowledge, skills in and appropriate attitudes towards food production and industrial arts
Develop skills such as numeracy, literacy, communication, adaptability, and problem solving for further learning and vocational preparation.
Acquire critical thinking, problem solving and enquiry skills.Topics that will be covered in this subject are:
Science and SocietyNature and the Universe
Matter and Energy
Force and Motion
Electricity and Magnetism
Health and Safety
Body systems
Sexual Reproductive Health
Course materials
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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6Traditional Science Practices in Botswana
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7Exercise 1: Traditional Science Practices in BotswanaAnswer all Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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8Scientific Innovations
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9Exercise 2: Scientific InnovationsAnswer all Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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10Careers in Science
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11Exercise 3: Careers in ScienceAnser all Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
NATURE AND THE UNIVERSE
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15The Environment
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16Exercise 1: The EnvironmentAnswer all questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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17Water
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18Exercise 2: WaterAnswer all Questions. Choose all the correct ANSWER.
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19Weather and Climate
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20Exercise 3: Weather and ClimateAnswer all Questions. Choose only the Correct ANSWER.
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21The Solar System
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22Exercise 4: The Solar SystemAnswer all Questions. Choose the correct ANSWER.
MATTER AND ENERGY
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23Matter
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24Exercise 1: MatterAnswer all Questions. Choose the correct ANSWER.
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25Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
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26Exercise 2: Elements, Compounds and MixturesAnswer all Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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27Energy
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28Exercise 3: EnergyAnswer all questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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29Light and Sound
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30Chemistry
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31Activity
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32Exercise 4: Light and Sound
FORCE AND MOTION
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
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37Static Electricity
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38Exercise 1: Static ElectricityAnswer ALL questions. Choose Only the correct ANSWER.
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39Current Electricity
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40Exercise 2: Current Electricity
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41Magnets
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42Exercise 3: MagnetsAnswer All Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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43Electromagnetism
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44Exercise 4: ElectromagnetismAnswer all Questions. Choose only the correct ANSWER.
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