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Science is all about curiosity (asking questions and exploring).
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From childhood, we wonder: Why do stars shine? How does a flower bloom?
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Science helps us find answers to such mysteries.
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Science is everywhere — in the kitchen, playground, ocean, sky — it is like a never-ending adventure puzzle.
👉 Easy Tip: Think of science as a detective story where we keep finding clues!
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Science is like a jigsaw puzzle. Every discovery is a new piece.
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Sometimes we even find mistakes and correct them with new discoveries.
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Science keeps changing as we learn more.
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We will do experiments, think, and connect ideas.
👉 Fun thought: Imagine Earth as a giant puzzle where you are the one finding missing pieces!
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Earth is the only planet we know that has life.
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Plants, animals, seeds, butterflies—all show growth and change.
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To grow, we need food. India has a huge variety of food and dishes.
👉 Relatable Example: From idli in South India to parathas in North India, science explains how food helps us grow!
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Everything around us (paper, keys, rulers, clothes, cups) is made of different materials.
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We must ask: What is this made of?
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Water is very important:
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It becomes ice when cold, steam when hot.
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We use hot and cold water in daily life.
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👉 Try: Notice what things around you are made of — wood, plastic, or metal.
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Science is about asking questions and finding answers.
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Example: If your pen stops working:
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First guess: Maybe ink is finished.
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Check it. If wrong, try another guess: Maybe ink dried.
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This step-by-step method is called the scientific method.
👉 Activity: Write about a small problem you solved by guessing and checking (like why a toy stopped working).


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The steps of scientific method are:
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Observe something.
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Ask a question.
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Guess an answer (hypothesis).
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Test it (experiment).
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See if it works.
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Anyone using this method is like a scientist (cooks, mechanics, electricians).
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Science is also about teamwork — scientists work together.
👉 Fun Idea: Next time something breaks at home, try to guess and test like a scientist!
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Science is about joyful exploration—like kids playing in rain.
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Keep asking “Why?” and never stop being curious.
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To be wise, you must be a “whys” person!
👉 Moral: The more questions you ask, the more you learn.
✨ Summary for Weak Students
Science = Curiosity + Questions + Finding Answers.
It is everywhere: in food, water, Earth, sky, and daily life.
We must keep exploring, experimenting, and enjoying learning!
📖 The Wonderful World of Science – A Story
👧 Riya and 👦 Aman were two curious kids. They always loved asking questions.
One Evening...
Riya looked at the sky and asked,
✨ “Aman, why do stars shine?”
Aman laughed:
🌸 “And why does a flower open in the morning? How does it know the time?”
Just then, their teacher came and said:
🌍 “Children, these are the mysteries of science. Science is like a big adventure where we find answers to such questions!”
At School the Next Day...
The teacher showed them a puzzle.
🧩 “Science is like this puzzle. Every discovery adds a new piece. Sometimes we even change a piece when we find a better answer.”
Riya whispered:
🤔 “So, science is never-ending?”
Teacher smiled:
✅ “Yes! We always keep discovering new things.”
Exploring Earth
The class went to the garden. The teacher said:
🌱 “Look at the plants and insects. Earth is full of life. But to grow, we all need food. India has so many tasty foods—idlis, dosas, parathas, dal, rice…”
Aman said:
😋 “Yummy! Food is also science!”
Discovering Materials
Back in class, teacher pointed at objects:
📒 “Your notebook, metal key, plastic ruler, clothes—all are made of different materials. Science helps us know what things are made of and how to use them.”
Then, she asked:
💧 “What happens to water when you cool it?”
“Turns into ice!” shouted the class.
“And when you heat it?”
“Steam!”
The Pen Problem
Suddenly, Aman’s pen stopped writing.
He said: “Why did this happen?”
Riya guessed: “Maybe ink finished!”
They opened it—no, ink was still there.
Riya guessed again: “Maybe ink dried up!”
Teacher clapped: 👏
🌟 “Excellent! You just used the scientific method—observe, ask, guess, test, and find answers!”
Science Everywhere
The teacher explained:
🔧 “A bicycle repairman checking a flat tyre, a cook wondering why dal spilled, or an electrician fixing a bulb— all are using science!”
Riya and Aman were surprised:
😮 “So anyone can be a scientist if they ask questions?”
Teacher:
💡 “Exactly! Science is not about memorising, it is about curiosity.”
The Final Lesson
The teacher told the class:
🌈 “Science is like children playing in rain—full of joy and discovery. To be wise, you must be a ‘whys’ person.”
Riya and Aman shouted together:
🎉 “We will keep asking WHY, WHY, WHY!”
And so, their scientific journey had begun… 🚀
✨ Moral of the Story:
Science is everywhere. Ask questions, be curious, and you will always discover something new.