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Animated Videos for Class 7 CBSE Science – Engaging Learning Experience
Science is a fascinating subject, and animated videos make learning even more enjoyable and effective. Our high-quality, engaging animated videos for Class 7 CBSE Science (English) cover all important topics comprehensively. These animations simplify complex concepts, making them easy to understand and retain for students. Below is a detailed description of the topics covered in our animated videos:
1. Fibre to Fabric – Wool
- Introduction to wool and its sources.
- Process of obtaining wool from sheep, goats, and other animals.
- Steps involved in wool production: shearing, scouring, sorting, dyeing, and spinning.
- Uses of wool in daily life.
2. Indicators
- Definition and types of indicators.
- Natural indicators: Litmus, turmeric, red cabbage, etc.
- Synthetic indicators: Phenolphthalein, methyl orange.
- Acid-base reactions with indicators.
3. Heat Effects and Modes of Transfer
- Effects of heat on different materials.
- Expansion and contraction due to heat.
- Conduction, convection, and radiation.
- Applications of heat transfer in daily life.
4. Respiration in Organisms
- Introduction to respiration and its importance.
- Types of respiration: aerobic and anaerobic.
- Process of breathing in humans and animals.
- Cellular respiration and energy production.
5. Forest – Our Lifeline
- Importance of forests for biodiversity and climate.
- Layers of forests and their characteristics.
- Deforestation and its impact.
- Conservation of forests.
6. Heating Effect of Electric Current
- Concept of heating effect of electric current.
- Joule’s law of heating.
- Applications: Electric bulbs, heaters, and fuses.
- Safety measures and precautions.
7. Magnetic Effect of Current
- Discovery of electromagnetism.
- Magnetic field around a current-carrying conductor.
- Right-hand thumb rule.
- Applications of electromagnetism in daily life.
8. Transportation in Plants
- Transport of water, minerals, and nutrients.
- Xylem and phloem – conducting tissues.
- Transpiration and its significance.
- Mechanism of water transport in plants.
9. Heat
- Concept of heat and temperature.
- Measurement of heat using thermometers.
- Differences between heat and temperature.
- Effects of heat on solids, liquids, and gases.
10. Water Management
- Importance of water conservation.
- Methods of water management: rainwater harvesting, watershed management.
- Causes and effects of water scarcity.
- Role of humans in sustainable water use.
11. Adaptations of Animals to Climate
- Different climatic zones and their impact on animals.
- Structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations.
- Adaptations of animals in polar, desert, and aquatic regions.
12. Motion and Time
- Concept of motion and types: uniform and non-uniform motion.
- Speed, velocity, and acceleration.
- Measurement of time and motion.
- Graphical representation of motion.
13. Nutrition in Animals
- Modes of nutrition in animals.
- Digestive system in humans and its functions.
- Digestion in grass-eating animals.
- Importance of a balanced diet.
14. Weather and Climate
- Difference between weather and climate.
- Factors affecting climate.
- Role of sun in weather changes.
- Adaptations of organisms to different climatic conditions.
15. Simple Pendulum
- Definition and structure of a simple pendulum.
- Time period and frequency of oscillations.
- Factors affecting the time period.
- Applications of pendulums in daily life.
16. Fibre to Fabric – Silk
- Introduction to silk and its sources.
- Life cycle of the silkworm.
- Process of obtaining silk: sericulture.
- Uses and importance of silk fabric.
17. Nutrition in Plants
- Modes of nutrition in plants: autotrophic and heterotrophic.
- Photosynthesis – process and importance.
- Factors affecting photosynthesis.
- Parasitic and insectivorous plants.
18. Transportation in Animals
- Circulatory system in humans.
- Blood, blood vessels, and heart.
- Excretory system and its role in maintaining health.
- Transport of oxygen, nutrients, and waste in animals.
19. Physical Changes
- Definition and characteristics of physical changes.
- Examples: melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation.
- Differences between physical and chemical changes.
- Reversibility of physical changes.
20. Types of Respiration
- Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
- Mechanism of respiration in different organisms.
- Role of mitochondria in respiration.
- Comparison of respiration in plants and animals.
21. Water – A Precious Resource
- Importance of water for life.
- Sources of water and their conservation.
- Effects of water pollution.
- Sustainable practices for water conservation.
Acids, Bases, and Salts
- Acids: Sour in taste, turn blue litmus red, found in lemon, vinegar.
- Bases: Bitter in taste, slippery, turn red litmus blue, found in soap, baking soda.
- Indicators: Substances like litmus, turmeric, and phenolphthalein used to test acids and bases.
- Neutralization: Reaction between an acid and a base to form salt and water.
- Salts: Formed from neutralization, used in food, chemicals, and industry.
Fibre to Fabric – Silk
- Silk Source: Obtained from silkworms, mainly cultivated in sericulture.
- Life Cycle of Silkworm: Egg → Larva (Caterpillar) → Pupa → Adult Moth.
- Silk Production: Rearing of silkworms, collecting cocoons, extracting silk fibers.
- Processing of Silk: Reeling, spinning, weaving into fabric.
- Uses of Silk: Expensive and luxurious fabric used in clothing and accessories.
Our animated videos bring science to life with engaging visuals, real-life examples, and interactive explanations. These videos are designed to enhance students’ understanding and retention of scientific concepts while making learning fun and interactive.
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