Online Science Olympiad Level 2 Classes for Grade 3
Olympiads lay the groundwork for excelling in competitive exams and strengthening essential skills. The Level 2 Science Olympiad course boosts students' understanding of scientific concepts, logical reasoning, and analytical abilities.
At Olympiad Success Live, our Level 2 course for Science Olympiad is tailored for Class 3 students with the help of skilled tutors. This program ensures a robust foundation to help students success in Level 2 Science Olympiad.
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Syllabus
Plants and Animals
- Living and Non–living things in the surroundings
- Examples of living and non-living
- Features of living and non-living
- Difference between living and non-living
- Parts, structure and function of each part of plant: (Root, stem, leaf flower and fruit)
- Structure and kind of seeds
- Function of Leaves - photosynthesis, seasonal shedding, usefulness of leaves, Preparing manure the natural way
- Germination of seeds
- Process of germination, need of water, air, warmth for germination
- Plants as herbs, shrubs, trees and climbers and their examples
- Parts of plants used as food items: Leaves, roots fruits, seeds, flowers
- Plant products such as oil, spices, pulses and other edible things (medicinal leaves, seeds)
- Animals their food and home
- Homes of animals
- Feeding and eating habits of some animals
- Food chain
- Different types of animals - Similarities, dissimilarities, habitat of animals, crawling animals, flyers and insects
- Common Insects: Ants, beetles, bees, flies, mosquitoes, butterfly, body parts of an insect- head, thorax, abdomen, legs, wings, life cycle of a butterfly, some social insects (ants, bees) at home and in the environment, harmful effects of insects (mosquitoes, termites, lice, cockroaches, houseflies, bedbugs), remedies
Birds
- Common birds, local/Indian
- Classification of birds on the basis of their beaks, nests, sounds and claws
- How birds fly
- Food habits of birds
- Nests of some interesting birds (weaver, tailor, woodpecker birds)
- Some other interesting facts about birds (eggs, sounds, habitat)
- Bird bath and care for animals
Food
- Sources of food - plants and animals food pyramids
- Balanced diet and nutrients – its importance
- Significance of food for various age groups – milk, vegetables, pulses, cereals, etc
Housing and Clothing
- Features of good house and clean house
- Fibres: Natural fibre, Plant fibre, animal fibre, man-made fibre
- Clothes and seasons
Transport and Communication
- Identifying different parts of a vehicle
- Example of force and motion in our daily life – push, pull
- Inventions in the field of Science and Technology related to communication
- Fuel and its use
Human Body
- Internal organs of the human body: General structure, location and functions of the different internal organs
- External organs of the human body
- Respiratory system
- Parts/organs of the respiratory system, (nose, windpipe, lungs) and their functions, process (inhale & exhale) of breathing
- Diagram and labelling of organs of the respiratory system
- Simple process of deep breathing
- Working model of the respiratory system
- What is our body made up of?
- Organ systems
- Skeletal system
- Muscular system
- Digestive system
- Breathing system
- Circulatory system
- Nervous system
- Excretory system
- Reproductive system
- Air Pollution - Causes and problems
- Description of sense organs
- Diseases and symptoms
Earth and Universe
- Understanding Space – comets, meteors and asteroids
- Effects of global warming on the earth
- Earth:
- Shape of the earth
- Movements of the earth: Rotation and revolution
- Earth as a magnet
- The heavenly bodies
- The sun and its family
- Moon: Phases of moon, Surface of the moon
- Stars
- Constellations
- Why do planets appear bright?
- What makes life possible on Earth?
- How are days and nights formed?
Matter and Material
- Forms of Matter: Solids liquids and gases
- a) Examples of solids and their properties
- b) Examples of liquids and their properties
- c) Examples of gases and their properties
- d) Uses of matter
- Change of state
Light, Sound and Force
- Luminous and non-luminous objects
- Shadow: Length of shadow
- Sound
- Noise
- Force: Friction, gravitation, muscular, etc
Our Environment
- Importance of rain and rain water harvesting
- Three forms of water, condensation and evaporation
- Water Purification
- Water cycle
- Seasons
- Weather: Windy days, Cloudy days, Rainy days, Sunny days
- Water impurities: types and causes
- What does air contain?
- Physical Properties of water (occupy space, take shape of the container)
- Water and water solutions: Conditions that affect making of a solution (stirring, warm water)
- Common soluble and insoluble substances in water (simple experiments): Objects that float, sink in water (through simple activities)
- How is soil formed?
- Layers and uses of soil
- What does soil contain?
- Types of soil: Sandy soil, clayey soil, loam