Pratyasha National science Olympiad

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Pratyasha National science Olympiad An INITIATIVE By Patliputra Vikas Kendra

Give a man a fish,. you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to fish, Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to fish, you feed him for lifetime.

Contents About Us Aims and Objectives What is Pratyasha Olympiad? Overall Goals Pratyasha Olympiad level Syllabus Prize Distribution Contact us

About Us Pratyasha national Olympiad for school going children , to streamline their creative potential and infuse scientific temper in them. It intends to popularize Maths, Science and English. So that the Indian students may become the leader of villages which is totally pivoted on science and IT(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY). The Patliputra Vikas team consists of ex–IITians and senior most academicians of national repute. This core team innovates application based question on the basis of suggestion given by the research and analysis wing of PVK (PATLIPUTRA VIKAS KENDRA)

Aims and objectives To identify young and talented minds and provide them competitive platform where they can prove their worth. To encourage the students for participating in the global level events. Impart knowledge and information on the updated science and technology. For making learning an interactive process on foundation level, the trust conducts workshop, seminar, science and IT(INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)competition of students of different classes and age group. To promote and assimilate in the mainstream of the national development to the socially and economically deprived students. To explore the genius in the interiors of the country , PVK focuses on the schools of the remote rural area too.

What is Pratyasha Olympiad? A national non-profit organization dedicated to: Improve the quality of overall education. Increase students interest in Math’s and IT sectors. Provides recognition of students and teachers for achievements in IT education.

Overall Goals Creating the interest and enthusiasm of students in science and technology . Development of “Intellect” pride for outstanding intellectual performance. Enhancement of students self-esteem by giving a feeling of belonging and accomplishment. To encourage the students for participating in the global level events. Strengthening of the relationship between the students and the teachers.

Pratyasha Olympiad in Levels LEVEL 1- InterSchool level Examination Where students from different schools will compete to secure their position in State level. This exam will be conducted in the last week of September 2015 LEVEL 2- District Level Examination, In this level the toppers from different district come together and compete for the top position, and this exam is to be conducted shortly after the inter school level. InterSchool Level District Level

Pratyasha National Science Olympiad Syllabus Class 1: Living and non-living things, Directions, Plants life, Animal World, Air Water Season, Our Body, Safety rules Class 2: Living and non-living things, Directions, Plants Life, Animal World, Days And Months, Air Water Season, Our Body, Safety rules, Good Habits, Cloths we wear Class 3: Animals and their Materials used for?, Water, Good Manners, Sports, Day and Time, Birds, Years and Seasons, Energy From Fuel, Transportation, Our Environment, Parts of a Plant, Where do animals live?, Food and Cooking, Continents and Oceans, Festivals And National Days.

Class 4: Means of transport, Animals and Plants, Currency, Our Country, Health and Growth, Healthy Habits, Human Skeleton, The Human Body, Soluble and Insoluble, Helping Plants to Grow, Fruits and Vegetables Class 5 The Five Senses, Experiments with water, Taste, Food spoilage, Seeds, Water Sources, Forests, Mountain Climbing, Monuments, Space, Source of energy, Shelter, Natural Disasters, Human Digestive System, Types of work, Sports, Farming.

Class 6 Food Energy, Food Groups, Fibers, Materials, Separation Of Substance, Changes Around Us, Plants, Human And Animal Skeleton, The Living Organisms, Light And Shadow, Reflection, Electricity And Circuits, Magnets, Water Cycle, Air Around Us, Our Environment. Class 7 Nutrition in plants, Nutrition in Animals, Fiber to Fabric, Heat, Acid, Bases and Salts, Physical and Chemical Change, Weather, Climate, and Adaptations of Animals to Climate, Winds, storms and cyclones, Soil, Respiration in organisms, Transportation in Animal and Plants, Reproduction in plants, Motion and time, Electric current and its effects, Light, Water A Precious Resource, Forest Our Lifeline, Wastewater story.

Class 8 Crop Production And Management, Microorganisms : Friend And Foe, Synthetics Fibers And Plastics, Materials : Metals and Non-metals, Coal And Petroleum, Combustion And Flame, Conservation Of Plants And Animals, Cell -Structure And functions, Reproduction In Animals, Reaching The Age Of Adolescence, Force And pressure, Friction, Sound, Chemical Effects Of Electric Current, Some Natural Phenomena, Light, Stars And The Solar System, Pollution Of Air And Water Class 9 Matter in Our Surroundings, Is Matter Around Us Pure, Atoms and Molecules, Structure of the Atom, The Fundamental Unit of Life, Tissues, Diversity in Living Organism, Motion, Force and Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Work and Energy, Sound, Why Do We Fall iIl?, Natural Resources, Improvement in Food Resources.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION DISTRICT LEVEL Rank1- Rs. 31,000+ Gift worth Rs. 5,000 Rank2- Rs. 21,000 + Gift worth Rs. 2,500 Rank3 - Rs. 11,000 + Gift worth Rs.1,000 RANK 4 TO 10 –Rs. 5000+ Gift worth Rs. 500 CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION WILL BE ISSUED TO ALL THE PARTICIPANTS

Amresh Educational and Welfare Society OUR SUPPORTING PARTNERS Amresh Educational and Welfare Society Phone No. : 9905673996 E-mail: amreshews@gmail.com

For Any queries please contact us at “PATLIPUTRA VIKAS KENDRA” Flat no A-4, Lakhan Cottage, Near Ford Service Center, Bailey Road, patna-801530 Website: www.patliputravikaskendra.com E-mail: info@patliputravikaskendra.com Mobile: 0612-3227471 (+91)- 7091098787 (+91)- 7091192666 (+91)- 7091098789 (+91)- 7091098788