Form 5 and 6 2 Lessons per week. Form 5 Model Aircraft Gravitation Fenders and retaining air Balloons Spacecraft and Earth observation satellites.

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Form 5 and 6 2 Lessons per week

Form 5 Model Aircraft Gravitation Fenders and retaining air Balloons Spacecraft and Earth observation satellites

Form 5 Space exploration Earth and Moon Sun. Solar system Stars and galaxies

Form 5 Naturally occurring substances Pure substances and mixtures Separation of mixtures The physical properties of substances Chemical transformations Role of microorganisms in nature and human life

Form 5 Temperature, thermometer Thermal insulation Fuel

Form 5 Light Sound

Form 5 Plant cells Glucose production in plants The plants role in the oxygen and carbon- dioxide cycling The amount of water regulation in plants

Form 5 Musculoskeletal system in animals Breathing and blood circulation) Digestive and excretory systems Reproduction and development The nervous system

Form 5 Human skeleton Muscle Respiratory system Circulatory system Digestive and excretory systems Reproduction The nervous system Senses

Form 5 Continents and islands Earth's crust rocks Waterfalls and thresholds Water cycle Clouds and precipitation Latvian landscape Variety of landscapes Human impact on the landscape Observation and comparison of landscapes

Form 6 What is an ecosystem? Ecosystem structure Relationships between organisms in ecosystems Changes in ecosystems

Form 6 Water in nature World Ocean Waves and currents

Form 6 Weather Atmospheric pressure The climate-forming factors The climate of Latvia

Form 6 The lithosphere is the solid, outer part of the Earth Volcanoes and earthquakes Lie of the ground Latvian relief

Form 6 Types of natural resources Energy sources Energy transformations

Form 6 Static electricity Electric current Series and Parallel Circuits

Form 6 Earth's shape and dimensions Location of the Land Day and night, seasons, and time zone. Earth movement Time Zones

Form 6 Movement and speed Types of forces Body mass, weight and friction Actions and the reactions

Form 6 Physical and chemical transformations Solubility of substances Preparation of the solution Dangerous substances (hazardous substances)

Form 6 The type and spread of contamination The types of waste Modern waste collection and sorting Bioindicators Environmental pollution monitoring