Want to help your Grade 5 child excel in science? Our Grade 5 Science Curriculum advances students’ scientific understanding with deeper explorations in life, physical, and earth sciences, as well as scientific inquiry and technology. Learners investigate ecosystems, human body systems, chemical and physical changes, energy, weather patterns, and the solar system through engaging lessons and hands-on experiments. The curriculum emphasizes analytical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world applications, covering topics such as environmental impact, engineering design, and scientific research skills. Expert tutors support students in developing scientific reasoning and curiosity. Explore the Grade 5 Science Curriculum below to see how we nurture future scientists!

Grade 5 Science Curriculum

Life Sciences
Classification systems: kingdoms, phyla, classes
Plant anatomy and physiology: cellular structure, photosynthesis
Animal adaptations: structural, behavioral, physiological
Ecosystems: biomes, biodiversity, ecological relationships
Human body systems: nervous, endocrine, excretory
Heredity: introduction to inherited traits
Evolution: introduction to adaptation and natural selection
Physical Sciences
Properties of matter: physical vs. chemical properties
Atoms and molecules: basic structure and behavior
Chemical changes: basic reactions, signs of chemical change
Energy forms: potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, light
Energy transformations and conservation
Forces: gravity, friction, magnetic, electric
Motion: speed, velocity, acceleration
Simple machines: mechanical advantage, efficiency
Earth and Space Sciences
Earth's systems: geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere
Plate tectonics: continental drift, earthquakes, volcanoes
Rock cycle: igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
Water systems: oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater
Weather and climate: global patterns, climate zones
Earth in space: solar system, galaxies, universe
Earth's movements: rotation, revolution, tides, seasons
Scientific Inquiry Skills
Developing hypotheses
Designing controlled experiments
Identifying and controlling variables
Precise measurement using appropriate tools
Data analysis: patterns, trends, outliers
Drawing conclusions based on evidence
Evaluating methods and suggesting improvements
Scientific modeling
Environmental Awareness
Biodiversity and conservation
Human environmental impact: pollution, resource depletion
Climate change: detailed causes and effects
Sustainable development
Renewable energy sources
Ecological footprint
Technology and Applications
Engineering design process: detailed steps
Technological solutions to environmental problems
Energy efficiency and conservation technologies
Digital technologies for data collection and analysis
Biotechnology: basic concepts and applications