Students should
1.1 develop curiosity and interest in science.
1.2 acquire the basic scientific knowledge and concepts for living;
1.3 develop the ability to enquire and to solve problems in scientific and logical manner;
1.4 be acquainted with the language of science and be equipped with the skills in communicating ideas in science related contexts;
1.5 recognize the usefulness and limitations of science and the interactions between science, technology and society and develop an attitude of responsible citizenship;
1.6 be able to appreciate and understand the evolutionary nature of scientific knowledge.
Chapter 1 Introduction to science
Chapter 2 Water
Chapter 3 Looking at different things
Chapter 4 Cells, reproduction and heredity
Chapter 5 Energy
Chapter 6 Matters as particles
Chapter 7 Living things and air
Chapter 8 Making use of electricity
Chapter 9 Common acids and alkalis
Chapter 10 Sensing the environment
Chapter 11 Force and motion
Ms. Chan KY (Panel chairperson)
Mr. To CH
Mr. Lau CS
Ms. Mong SH
Mr. Lee PS