Class VI Science

SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS CLASS VI CHAPTER IV

We see a number of things around us. These can be classified into natural, man-made, solid, liquid, gases, lustrous, non-lustrous, opaque, transparent, translucent etc.

In our home, school, library, kitchen etc. we classify the objects into different categories. The process of grouping of objects based on their known properties is called classification.

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BODY MOVEMENT Class VI Chapter VIII

INTRODUCTION-The movement is the most important characteristics of living organisms. The organisms move from one place to another. The flow of blood, air, nutrients, growth of stem, roots etc. are common examples of movement. Different organisms show different patterns of movement. ANIMALS BODY PART (ORGAN) USED   MOVEMENT TYPE   Earthworm Whole body Creeping /muscular

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PISA (C.C.T.) Type Questions Topic-Shadow Class VI Total Marks=8

The dark coloured patch formed on the screen opposite to the light by an opaque object is called shadow. For the formation of a shadow, a source of light, an opaque object and a screen are required. Shadow is formed by an opaque object when light falls on it. Its size and shape change according

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