Rummi Mishra
Biology is the branch of science where Students will learn about plants ,animals as well as human beings . Various Chapters are covered below in this course.
For attending this course, prior knowledge of Grade-5 Science is required, this course assumes that students have prior experience with all the topics of Science of Grade-5 . This is not an Introductory class for absolute beginners on Biology of Grade-6 . So therefore, Participants should already be familiar with the basic concepts..
Course | Fee per Class (In KlassCoins) | Duration | Type |
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BIOLOGY-GRADE-6-ICSE | 202.5 | 11 Months | Indiviual Classes |
Hellow everyone this side I am Rummi Mishra, and here I am for responsible and challenging position that allow me to explore my capabilities sense of dedication towards my duties with an aim of seeing the progress of Organization.
To keep up with the latest technology I also keep myself upgraded so that I can help the student in every aspect
Some of my computer skills are as follow-
Basics IT,Dot Net,html,SQL,BLOGGER,
WEBSITE DESING (wordpress).
I can teach all subjet uptill Grade 1-5 in a very interactive way and make the student very responsible for future. From 6 onwards I can teach Hindi , English, social science , Sanskrit as well as computer to both CBSE and ICSE boards.
I have done my Bachelors in IT subject so able to take computer classes uptill grade 10.
Degree: Bachelors of Computer Science and IT - University: SMU UNIVERSITY
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Biology is the branch of science where Students will learn about plants ,animals as well as human beings . Various Chapters are covered below in this course.
UNIT 1:Plant Life
UNIT 2:The Cell
UNIT 3:Human Body
UNIT 4:Health and Hygiene
UNIT 5:Habitat and Adaptation
Unit 1. Plant Life
The leaf
●External structure
●Kinds of leaves
●Types of venation
●Functions of leaf
●Modifications
●Insectivorous plants. Need for modification with an example
●Vegetative propagation in leaf
The flower
●Parts, structure and function of each whorl
●Pollination: An idea about agents of cross-pollination (wind, water and insects – their examples).
●Fertilisation: process in simple terms
●Formation of fruit – the fate of each part (whorl) of the flower after fertilisation
●Parts of fruits: dry and fleshy, examples of dry and fleshy parts; parts of the pericarp of fleshy fruits (epicarp, mesocarp, endocarp) and function of each part
●Seed – parts (cotyledon, embryo: Radicle, plumule) and types (monocot, dicot)
●Germination – conditions required for germination (moisture, warmth), seed germination of different seeds
Unit 2. The Cell
●Plant cell: Cell organelles and their functions
●Animal cell: Cell organelles and their functions
●Diagrams of plant and animal cell
●Only the following are to be included: cell wall, cell membrane, plastids, nucleus, vacuole, and cytoplasm – their structure and functions.
●Differences between plant and animal cells
Unit 3. Human Body
Digestive System
●Organs of the digestive system; function of each organ
●Process of digestion, particularly of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
Respiratory System
●Main parts (nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs); functions of each part of the respiratory system
●Difference between respiration and breathing
●Mechanism of breathing (physical process concerning diaphragm and ribs-inhalation and exhalation)
●Mention of common respiratory diseases: asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis (T.B.)
Circulatory System
●Process of circulation in the body
●Components of blood (plasma and blood cells – RBC, WBC, platelets with their functions only)
●Types of blood groups (A, B, AB, O): mention only
●Blood pressure (concept only); heartbeat, pulse
●Keeping the heart healthy through exercise and good food habits
Unit 4. Health and Hygiene
● Types of diseases
● Communicable diseases: bacterial, viral, and protozoal diseases caused by worms
● Ways to prevent communicable diseases
● Methods of safe disposal of garbage and healthy practices for hygiene
● Modes of transmission of diseases
Unit 5. Habitat and adaptation
●Habitat – definition.
●Adaptations of plants and animals to the following habitats, along with characteristics and examples
●Aquatic habitat- floating, submerged and fixed plants; adaptations in fish
●Desert – adaptations in cactus as desert plant and camel as a desert animal
●Mountain – adaptations in trees like pine and fir; mountain goat
●Air – adaptation for flight in birds and aerial plants
The audience of this course is students of Grade-6 from ICSE Board. All the Chapters are well designed and its coverage as per latest curriculum released by the board. Still Student have complete flexibility to enhance or modify the course coverage during the course of learning process with Teacher. We are expecting that students of Grade-6 should drive their classes with Teacher as per chapters mentioned and also as per syllabus of their school and applicable School district or Board.
For attending this course, prior knowledge of Grade-5 Science is required, this course assumes that students have prior experience with all the topics of Science of Grade-5 . This is not an Introductory class for absolute beginners on Biology of Grade-6 . So therefore, Participants should already be familiar with the basic concepts..