This project has been funded with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme

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  • 1 ALL MATTER IN THE UNIVERSE IS MADE OF VERY SMALL PARTICLES
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      • 2.1 We observe and study substances
      • 2.2 Water is not only for drinking
      • 2.3 The air around us
      • 2.4 Metals in our lives
      • 2.5 Light
      • 2.6 Physical qualities (volume, force, time, weight)
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      • 3.1 We observe and study substances
      • 3.2 Water is not only for drinking
      • 3.3 The air around us
      • 3.4 Metals in our life
      • 3.5 Light
      • 3.6 Physical qualities (volume, force, time, weight)
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  • 2 OBJECTS CAN AFFECT OTHER OBJECTS AT A DISTANCE
    • Theory
      • 2.1 Magnetism
      • 2.2 Gravitation
      • 2.3 Electricity
      • 2.4 Light
      • 2.5 Sound
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      • 3.1 Working with ideas about magnets and magnetism
      • 3.2 Working with ideas about gravitational forces
      • 3.3 Working with ideas about electricity
      • 3.4 Working with ideas about light
      • 3.5 Working with ideas about sound
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  • 3 CHANGING THE MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT REQUIRES A NET FORCE TO BE ACTING ON IT
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      • 2.1 Force and movement
      • 2.2 Simple machines
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      • 3.1 Working with ideas about movements and forces
      • 3.2 Working with ideas about simple machines
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  • 4 The total amount of energy in the universe is always the same but can be transferred from one energy store to another during an event
    • Theory
      • 2.1 SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND FOR THE TEACHERS
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      • 3.1 METHODOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE TEACHERS
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  • 5 THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH AND ITS ATMOSPHERE AND THE PROCESSES OCCURRING WITHIN THEM SHAPE THE EARTH’S SURFACE AND ITS CLIMATE
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      • 2.1 Earth climate system
      • 2.2 Weather and Climate
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      • 3.1 Working with ideas about basic processes taking place in the atmosphere
      • 3.2 Working with idea aboutweather and weather forecast
      • 3.3 Working with ideas about soil and rock composition
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  • 6 OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS A VERY SMALL PART OF ONE OF BILLIONS OF GALAXIES IN THE UNIVERSE
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      • 2.1 Time measurement
      • 2.2 Phases of the Moon
      • 2.3 A calendar
      • 2.4 Cardinal directions
      • 2.5 Orientation in the countryside
      • 2.6 Models of planets, comets and the Sun
      • 2.7 Model of the Sun
      • 2.8 Model of a comet
      • 2.9 Constellations
      • 2.10 Proper motion of stars
      • 2.11 Orientation in the sky
      • 2.12 Maps and Constellations
    • TASKS
      • 3.1 Time measurement (sundials, hourglass)
      • 3.2 Phases of the Moon
      • 3.3 A calendar
      • 3.4 Orientation in the countryside
      • 3.5 Models of planets and the Sun
      • 3.6 Orientation in the sky
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  • 7 ORGANISMS ARE ORGANIZED ON A CELLULAR BASIS AND HAVE A FINITE LIFE SPAN
    • Theory
      • 2.1 What is life?
      • 2.2 Requirements of life
      • 2.3 Classification of living creatures
      • 2.4 Classification into species
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      • 3.1 METHODOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE TEACHERS
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  • 8 ORGANISMS REQUIRE A SUPPLY OF ENERGY AND MATERIALS FOR WHICH THEY OFTEN DEPEND ON, OR COMPETE WITH, OTHER ORGANISMS
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      • 2.1 Composition of organisms
      • 2.2 Photosynthesis
      • 2.3 Seed germination and plant growth
      • 2.4 Water plant system
      • 2.5 Transformation of energy in organisms
      • 2.6 Value of food
      • 2.7 Respiration
      • 2.8 Relationships between organisms in ecosystem – food (trophic) chains
      • 2.9 Interdependence of organisms
    • TASKS
      • 3.1 Working with ideas about living organisms
      • 3.2 Relationships between organisms
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  • 9 GENETIC INFORMATION IS PASSED DOWN FROM ONE GENERATION OF ORGANISMS TO ANOTHER
    • Theory
      • 2.1 Importance of the DNA
      • 2.2 The genetic code: From gene to protein
      • 2.3 Self-reproduction
      • 2.4 Inheritance, mutation and selection
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      • 3.1 METHODOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE TEACHERS
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  • 10 BIODIVERSITY, OCCURENCE OF ORGANISMS AND THEIR EXTINCTION IS THE RESULT OF EVOLUTION
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      • 2.1 Medicinal plants
      • 2.2 Active substances in medicinal herbs
      • 2.3 Time of collection and storage of individual parts of plants
      • 2.4 Selected common pharmaceutical terms
      • 2.5 Protected plants (see chapter 2.12 Nature Protection)
      • 2.6 Ecosystem
      • 2.7 Seasons of the year
      • 2.8 Nature protection
      • 2.9 Waste and recycling, separation of the waste
      • 2.10 Food as a rocket fuel of living organisms
      • 2.11 Climate
    • TASKS
      • 3.1 Medicinal plants
      • 3.2 Ecosystem
      • 3.3 Seasons of the year
      • 3.4 Nature protection
      • 3.5 Waste and recycling, separation of the waste
      • 3.6 Food as a rocket fuel of living organisms
      • 3.7 Climate
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2 OBJECTS CAN AFFECT OTHER OBJECTS AT A DISTANCE
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    • 2.1 Magnetism
    • 2.2 Gravitation
    • 2.3 Electricity
    • 2.4 Light
    • 2.5 Sound
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    • 3.1 Working with ideas about magnets and magnetism
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    • 3.2 Working with ideas about gravitational forces
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    • 3.3 Working with ideas about electricity
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    • 3.4 Working with ideas about light
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    • 3.5 Working with ideas about sound
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  • 3.1 Working with ideas about magnets and magnetism
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  • 3.2 Working with ideas about gravitational forces
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  • 3.3 Working with ideas about electricity
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  • 3.4 Working with ideas about light
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  • 3.5 Working with ideas about sound
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  • Theory
    • 2.1 Magnetism
    • 2.2 Gravitation
    • 2.3 Electricity
    • 2.4 Light
    • 2.5 Sound
  • TASKS
    • 3.1 Working with ideas about magnets and magnetism
    • 3.2 Working with ideas about gravitational forces
    • 3.3 Working with ideas about electricity
    • 3.4 Working with ideas about light
    • 3.5 Working with ideas about sound
  • WORKSHEETS FOR PUPILS
  • Workshops