Water Purification and Uses for Primary 3

Subject: Basic Science
Class: Primary 3
……………………………and …………………………are methods of purifying water.

Mention three processes filtration.

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…………………………………… is the method used to kill seen and unseen germs in water.

…………………………………..is a mixture of gasses.
Mention three animals in our environment.
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(ii)…………………………………….…
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A fast moving air is called ………………………………………………………
Give two examples of air.
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List three examples of strong wind.

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Mention three hamful effects of wind

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What is water? …………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Mention two dangers of drinking bad water.

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List five sources of water.

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Mention four qualities of good water.

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List two types of package water.

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State four uses of water.

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Primary 3 students:

  1. Methods of purifying water are:
    • Boiling 🔥: Heating water until it bubbles to kill germs.
    • Filtration 🚰: Passing water through a filter to remove impurities.
  2. Three processes of filtration are:
    • Using a sieve to separate sand from water.
    • Using filter paper to separate dirt from water.
    • Using a cloth to strain impurities from water.
  3. Chlorination is the method used to kill seen and unseen germs in water. 💧☠️
  4. Air is a mixture of gases. It contains oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
  5. Three animals in our environment are:
    • Dog 🐕: A domestic animal.
    • Cat 🐈: Another domestic animal.
    • Bird 🐦: An animal that can fly.
  6. A fast-moving air is called wind 💨.
  7. Two examples of air are:
    • Wind outdoors 🍃.
    • Air from a fan indoors 💨.
  8. Three examples of strong wind are:
    • Hurricane 🌀: A very strong wind with heavy rain.
    • Tornado 🌪️: A spinning column of air.
    • Typhoon 🌊: A strong tropical cyclone.
  9. Three harmful effects of wind are:
    • Blowing away roofs during storms.
    • Causing trees to fall and damage property.
    • Creating high waves that can be dangerous for boats.
  10. Water is a clear liquid that we use for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning. 💧
  11. Two dangers of drinking bad water are:
    • Getting sick with stomach pain and diarrhea.
    • Catching diseases like cholera or typhoid.
  12. Five sources of water are:
    • Rivers 🏞️.
    • Lakes 🌊.
    • Wells 🕳️.
    • Rain ☔.
    • Tap water 🚰.
  13. Four qualities of good water are:
    • Clear and transparent.
    • Odorless.
    • Tasteless.
    • Colourless
    • Safe for drinking.
  14. Two types of packaged water are:
    • Bottled water 🧴.
    • Sachet water 💧.
  15. Four uses of water are:
    • Drinking 🚰.
    • Cooking 🍳.
    • Bathing 🛁.
    • Washing clothes 🧼.

 

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Primary 3 students on the topic of Basic Science:

  1. What are two methods of purifying water?
    • Boiling and filtration.
  2. Can you mention three processes of filtration?
    • Using a sieve, filter paper, or cloth.
  3. What is chlorination used for in water purification?
    • Chlorination is used to kill germs in water.
  4. What is air, and what does it consist of?
    • Air is a mixture of gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.
  5. Name three animals commonly found in our environment.
    • Dog, cat, and bird.
  6. What do we call a fast-moving air?
    • Wind.
  7. Give two examples of air.
    • Wind outdoors and air from a fan indoors.
    • Tempest
    • Storm
    • Cyclone
  8. Can you list three examples of strong winds?
    • Hurricane, tornado, and typhoon.
  9. What are three harmful effects of wind?
    • Damaging roofs, causing trees to fall, and creating dangerous waves.
  10. Define water and mention its uses.
    • Water is a clear liquid used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning.
  11. What are two dangers of drinking contaminated water?
    • Getting stomach pain and diarrhea, and catching diseases like cholera.
  12. Name five sources of water.
    • Rivers, lakes, wells, rain, and tap water.
  13. List four qualities of good water.
    • Clear, odorless, tasteless, and safe for drinking.
  14. What are two types of packaged water?
    • Bottled water and sachet water.
  15. What are four common uses of water?
    • Drinking, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes.

Objective questions with options for Primary 3 students on the topic of Basic Science:

  1. Methods of purifying water are: a) Boiling and cooling
    b) Boiling and filtration
    c) Boiling and freezing
    d) Boiling and shaking
  2. Can you mention three processes of filtration? a) Using a shovel, hammer, or knife
    b) Using a sieve, filter paper, or cloth
    c) Using a calculator, ruler, or eraser
    d) Using a book, pencil, or pen
  3. What is chlorination used for in water purification? a) To add color
    b) To kill germs
    c) To make it hot
    d) To make it fizzy
  4. What is air, and what does it consist of? a) A type of fruit
    b) A mixture of gases
    c) A type of water
    d) A type of food
  5. Name three animals commonly found in our environment. a) Tiger, lion, elephant
    b) Dog, cat, bird
    c) Fish, whale, shark
    d) Snake, crocodile, lizard
  6. What do we call a fast-moving air? a) Wind
    b) Rain
    c) Sun
    d) Snow
  7. Give two examples of air. a) Wind outdoors and air from a fan
    b) Rain and snow
    c) Ice cream and cake
    d) Fish and bird
  8. Can you list three examples of strong winds? a) Sunshine, fog, hail
    b) Hurricane, tornado, typhoon
    c) Clouds, rainbow, lightning
    d) Mountain, river, ocean
  9. What are three harmful effects of wind? a) Making trees grow, making rivers flow, making crops grow
    b) Damaging roofs, causing trees to fall, creating dangerous waves
    c) Bringing rain, bringing sunshine, bringing clouds
    d) Cooling the air, making it hot, making it dry
  10. Define water and mention its uses. a) A type of gas used for cooking
    b) A clear liquid used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning
    c) A type of solid used for building houses
    d) A type of animal found in the ocean
  11. What are two dangers of drinking contaminated water? a) Getting superpowers, flying
    b) Getting stomach pain, catching diseases
    c) Getting taller, running faster
    d) Becoming invisible, becoming a superhero
  12. Name five sources of water. a) Rivers, oceans, deserts, mountains, taps
    b) Rivers, lakes, wells, rain, tap water
    c) Cars, buses, bicycles, trucks, boats
    d) Trees, animals, plants, clouds, rocks
  13. List four qualities of good water. a) Colorful, smelly, sweet, dirty
    b) Clear, odorless, tasteless, safe for drinking
    c) Hot, fizzy, soapy, sticky
    d) Hard, soft, heavy, light
  14. What are two types of packaged water? a) Bottle water, shoe water
    b) Bottle water, sachet water
    c) Juice water, milk water
    d) Hot water, cold water
  15. What are four common uses of water? a) Jumping, singing, dancing, reading
    b) Drinking, cooking, bathing, washing clothes
    c) Running, hiding, shouting, sleeping
    d) Swimming, flying, driving, climbing
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