Class 5

Age-appropriate learning for 10–11 years

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Overview

Class 5 is the culmination of the primary years, preparing students for the transition to middle school. The curriculum emphasises higher-order thinking, independent research, and effective communication across all subjects. Students tackle complex topics in Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics while refining their language skills. Moral Science is introduced to build character, ethics, and values.

Subjects

English

Advanced grammar, essay writing, poetry analysis, and public speaking.

Ms. Radhika S.

Mathematics

Percentage, profit & loss, volume, time & speed, and introduction to algebra.

Mr. Raghavan P.

Science

Reproduction, ecosystems, simple machines, and environmental issues.

Ms. Meena K.

Social Studies

World geography, ancient civilizations, governance, and human rights.

Ms. Vasanthi R.

Hindi

Letter writing, grammar, and literature appreciation.

Mr. Rajesh M.

Tamil

Advanced grammar, essay writing, and poetry appreciation.

Ms. Deepa V.

Computer Science

MS Excel, Scratch programming, and internet safety.

Mr. Karthik N.

Art

Perspective drawing, mixed media art, and mural painting.

Ms. Kavitha P.

Physical Education

Basketball, athletics, and fitness routines.

Mr. Sivaram T.

Moral Science

Values, ethics, empathy, and responsible citizenship.

Ms. Vasanthi R.

Study Materials

Textbook List – Class 5

Complete list of prescribed textbooks for the academic year.

Practice Worksheets – Term 1

Advanced worksheets covering all subjects.

Project Guide – Social Studies

Research topics, templates, and rubrics for SST projects.

Scratch Programming Handbook

Beginner-friendly guide to create animations and games in Scratch.

Class Activities

Debates & Public Speaking

Formal debates on current affairs and social issues to develop articulation.

Science Exhibition

Working models and experiments showcasing scientific principles.

Model United Nations

Simulated UN sessions to learn about global issues and diplomacy.

Field Trips

Educational tours to research centres, historical monuments, and industries.

Community Service

Cleanliness drives, tree planting, and visits to orphanages to build empathy.

Quick Info

  • Class Teacher: Ms. Radhika S.
  • Total Students: 45
  • Sections: A, B, C
  • Class Hours: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Notices

Jun 10, 2026

MUN conference on June 28. Participants to register by June 20.

Jun 5, 2026

Science Exhibition on June 24. All projects must be approved.

May 28, 2026

Term 1 begins June 1. Bring all textbooks and summer project reports.

May 15, 2026

Moral Science value journals to be submitted on the first day of term.

Class Timings

8:00 – 8:30Morning Assembly
8:30 – 9:15English
9:15 – 10:00Mathematics
10:00 – 10:30Break
10:30 – 11:15Science
11:15 – 12:00Social Studies
12:00 – 12:45Lunch
12:45 – 1:30Language (Hindi/Tamil)
1:30 – 2:15Computer Science / Art
2:15 – 3:00Physical Education / Moral Science