1. Roots and kites together beautifully represent the dual nature of science. The root stands for grounded, reliable observation and understanding—just as all scientific knowledge must be based on evidence. The kite symbolizes the freedom to ask bold questions and imagine new ideas. One keeps learningRead more

    Roots and kites together beautifully represent the dual nature of science. The root stands for grounded, reliable observation and understanding—just as all scientific knowledge must be based on evidence. The kite symbolizes the freedom to ask bold questions and imagine new ideas. One keeps learning stable; the other pushes it forward. This balance ensures that students don’t just memorize facts but explore them deeply, dream up new questions and connect science with curiosity and creativity.

     

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  2. The textbook highlights that scientific thinking benefits from being rooted in tradition—through observation, nature and cultural knowledge—while also reaching for new horizons through curiosity and exploration. This dual approach ensures students appreciate historical wisdom while being encouragedRead more

    The textbook highlights that scientific thinking benefits from being rooted in tradition—through observation, nature and cultural knowledge—while also reaching for new horizons through curiosity and exploration. This dual approach ensures students appreciate historical wisdom while being encouraged to innovate and discover. Respecting traditions helps ground learning in real-world experience, while scientific exploration invites questioning and imagination. Together, they shape a balanced and enriched learning experience that prepares students to understand both the past and the future of science.

     

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  3. Science is not separate from culture. Traditional knowledge, such as herbal remedies or farming techniques, holds valuable observations passed down generations. At the same time, new scientific ideas introduce methods to test, refine or build on that wisdom. Looking at both allows students to apprecRead more

    Science is not separate from culture. Traditional knowledge, such as herbal remedies or farming techniques, holds valuable observations passed down generations. At the same time, new scientific ideas introduce methods to test, refine or build on that wisdom. Looking at both allows students to appreciate how past and present inform each other. It fosters critical thinking and encourages respectful innovation—taking the best of tradition and combining it with scientific inquiry to create well-rounded understanding.

     

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  4. Animals and birds often show behaviours that signal upcoming weather changes. Ants moving eggs to higher ground suggest approaching rain. Frogs croak more during humid or rainy conditions. Birds flying close to the ground may indicate low air pressure, a sign of an approaching storm. These signs havRead more

    Animals and birds often show behaviours that signal upcoming weather changes. Ants moving eggs to higher ground suggest approaching rain. Frogs croak more during humid or rainy conditions. Birds flying close to the ground may indicate low air pressure, a sign of an approaching storm. These signs have been used for centuries by farmers and communities to predict weather. Even without modern instruments, observing animal behaviour remains a useful and trusted way to anticipate weather changes naturally.

     

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  5. Three different instruments are used for measuring these weather elements: Rain gauge measures how much rain falls in a day or over a period. Anemometer measures wind speed using rotating cups that spin faster with stronger wind. Hygrometer measures humidity or moisture in the air. Each tool is esseRead more

    Three different instruments are used for measuring these weather elements:

    Rain gauge measures how much rain falls in a day or over a period.

    Anemometer measures wind speed using rotating cups that spin faster with stronger wind.

    Hygrometer measures humidity or moisture in the air.
    Each tool is essential in tracking specific weather elements and is used by meteorologists to prepare accurate forecasts. These instruments are also installed in Automated Weather Stations for continuous, real-time data collection.

     

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