Page 1
Diversity in the Living World
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??????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ?
????? ? ? ?
(?
??????? )
Trees stand in the Sun and give shade to others. Their
fruits are also for others. Likewise, good people bear all
hardships and bring welfare to others. They give to others
whatever they have earned.
(Wise saying)
It is a pleasant morning after yesterday’s refreshing rain.
Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha (uncle) have been invited
to the school by the science teacher, Madam Sulekha, to
Chapter
Chapter 2.indd 9 10-07-2024 18:14:30
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Diversity in the Living World
2
????????? ?
? ??????? ??? ???? ??? ? ?????? ?? ?
??????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ?
????? ? ? ?
(?
??????? )
Trees stand in the Sun and give shade to others. Their
fruits are also for others. Likewise, good people bear all
hardships and bring welfare to others. They give to others
whatever they have earned.
(Wise saying)
It is a pleasant morning after yesterday’s refreshing rain.
Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha (uncle) have been invited
to the school by the science teacher, Madam Sulekha, to
Chapter
Chapter 2.indd 9 10-07-2024 18:14:30
Curiosity | Textbook of Science | Grade 6
10
Wow! It is
amazing how
each bird has
its own unique
chirp.
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
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Diversity in the Living World
2
????????? ?
? ??????? ??? ???? ??? ? ?????? ?? ?
??????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ?
????? ? ? ?
(?
??????? )
Trees stand in the Sun and give shade to others. Their
fruits are also for others. Likewise, good people bear all
hardships and bring welfare to others. They give to others
whatever they have earned.
(Wise saying)
It is a pleasant morning after yesterday’s refreshing rain.
Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha (uncle) have been invited
to the school by the science teacher, Madam Sulekha, to
Chapter
Chapter 2.indd 9 10-07-2024 18:14:30
Curiosity | Textbook of Science | Grade 6
10
Wow! It is
amazing how
each bird has
its own unique
chirp.
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Chapter 2.indd 10 10-07-2024 18:14:45
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11
? You can collect different types of fallen leaves or
flowers and create a scrapbook.
? Take care of the plants and animals in nature. Ensure
that you do not disturb the plants and animals in the
park. Do not pluck leaves and flowers.
? Record your observations in Table 2.1 about the
features of stems, leaves, flowers and anything
interesting in various plants. Some examples have been
given for you in Fig. 2.1 and Table 2.1.
Table 2.1: Observations of different plants around us
S. no.
Local
name of
plant
Stem
Leaves (shape/
arrangement of
leaves)
Flowers
Any other
observations
and features
1.
Common
grass
Soft and
thin
A single leaf grows
alternatively from
different points on
the stem
Green leaves
2. Tulsi
Hard
and thin
Arrangement of
a pair of leaves
in the opposite
directions
Pinkish
purple
3. Hibiscus Hard
4. Neem
Hard
and
thick
Leaves with
smooth
surfaces
5. Any other
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Fig. 2.1: Examples of different features of some plants
(c) Hibiscus (Gudhal) (a) Grass (b) Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Chapter 2.indd 11 10-07-2024 18:15:04
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Diversity in the Living World
2
????????? ?
? ??????? ??? ???? ??? ? ?????? ?? ?
??????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ?
????? ? ? ?
(?
??????? )
Trees stand in the Sun and give shade to others. Their
fruits are also for others. Likewise, good people bear all
hardships and bring welfare to others. They give to others
whatever they have earned.
(Wise saying)
It is a pleasant morning after yesterday’s refreshing rain.
Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha (uncle) have been invited
to the school by the science teacher, Madam Sulekha, to
Chapter
Chapter 2.indd 9 10-07-2024 18:14:30
Curiosity | Textbook of Science | Grade 6
10
Wow! It is
amazing how
each bird has
its own unique
chirp.
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Chapter 2.indd 10 10-07-2024 18:14:45
Diversity in the Living World
11
? You can collect different types of fallen leaves or
flowers and create a scrapbook.
? Take care of the plants and animals in nature. Ensure
that you do not disturb the plants and animals in the
park. Do not pluck leaves and flowers.
? Record your observations in Table 2.1 about the
features of stems, leaves, flowers and anything
interesting in various plants. Some examples have been
given for you in Fig. 2.1 and Table 2.1.
Table 2.1: Observations of different plants around us
S. no.
Local
name of
plant
Stem
Leaves (shape/
arrangement of
leaves)
Flowers
Any other
observations
and features
1.
Common
grass
Soft and
thin
A single leaf grows
alternatively from
different points on
the stem
Green leaves
2. Tulsi
Hard
and thin
Arrangement of
a pair of leaves
in the opposite
directions
Pinkish
purple
3. Hibiscus Hard
4. Neem
Hard
and
thick
Leaves with
smooth
surfaces
5. Any other
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Fig. 2.1: Examples of different features of some plants
(c) Hibiscus (Gudhal) (a) Grass (b) Tulsi (Holy Basil)
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What similarities and differences did you find among the
plants that you observed?
You must have observed that plants have a variety of
features such as—
? tall/short, hard/soft stem
? different shapes of leaves and their arrangement on
the stem or branches
? flowers varying in colour , shape, and scent
Now, create a list of animals you observed during this
walk or from your previous experiences. Record the places
where they live, the food they eat and the ways they move
around in Table 2.2. Some examples have been provided
for you.
Table 2.2: Observations of different animals around us
Name of
the animal
(local name)
Place where
they live
Food they
eat
The way
they move
around
Any other
observations
and features
Crow Tree Insects Fly and walk
Carrying a
twig in its
beak
Ant
Nest in soil
and burrow
Leaves, seeds
and insects
Have six legs
Cow
Grasses,
leaves
Any other
What are the similarities and differences among the
animals that you have observed and recorded in Table 2.2?
You would have observed that some animals live on land
while some others live on trees. Birds live on trees. Fish live
in water and some animals like frogs live on land as well as
in water . Animals also have a variety of foods they consume
and movements they exhibit.
Sketch the plants and animals observed by you in your
notebook or prepare a scrapbook with leaves, flowers from
different plants and feathers from animals. Write all the
details you have gathered about them.
Chapter 2.indd 12 10-07-2024 18:15:04
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2
????????? ?
? ??????? ??? ???? ??? ? ?????? ?? ?
??????? ???? ???? ?????? ?? ?
????? ? ? ?
(?
??????? )
Trees stand in the Sun and give shade to others. Their
fruits are also for others. Likewise, good people bear all
hardships and bring welfare to others. They give to others
whatever they have earned.
(Wise saying)
It is a pleasant morning after yesterday’s refreshing rain.
Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha (uncle) have been invited
to the school by the science teacher, Madam Sulekha, to
Chapter
Chapter 2.indd 9 10-07-2024 18:14:30
Curiosity | Textbook of Science | Grade 6
10
Wow! It is
amazing how
each bird has
its own unique
chirp.
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Chapter 2.indd 10 10-07-2024 18:14:45
Diversity in the Living World
11
? You can collect different types of fallen leaves or
flowers and create a scrapbook.
? Take care of the plants and animals in nature. Ensure
that you do not disturb the plants and animals in the
park. Do not pluck leaves and flowers.
? Record your observations in Table 2.1 about the
features of stems, leaves, flowers and anything
interesting in various plants. Some examples have been
given for you in Fig. 2.1 and Table 2.1.
Table 2.1: Observations of different plants around us
S. no.
Local
name of
plant
Stem
Leaves (shape/
arrangement of
leaves)
Flowers
Any other
observations
and features
1.
Common
grass
Soft and
thin
A single leaf grows
alternatively from
different points on
the stem
Green leaves
2. Tulsi
Hard
and thin
Arrangement of
a pair of leaves
in the opposite
directions
Pinkish
purple
3. Hibiscus Hard
4. Neem
Hard
and
thick
Leaves with
smooth
surfaces
5. Any other
facilitate an exciting nature walk. Dr Raghu is a scientist at
the nearby Research Laboratory and Maniram chacha is an
elderly person from a nearby community. Maniram chacha
is an expert in mimicking bird calls. He is also brilliant at
identifying a variety of plants and animals.
To prepare them for the nature walk, Dr Raghu informs
the students that the objective of this walk is to experience
the beauty and variety of plants and animals in the nature.
The students are excited to join them. They are curious
to interact and learn from them. The teacher advises the
students to carry a notebook, a pen and a water bottle.
As they walk, they begin exploring the plants and animals
around them. Dr Raghu advises the students to notice the
variety of smells in the park and emphasises respecting all
living creatures and observing them without disturbing.
Maniram chacha tells the students to not only observe different
plants and animals but also to carefully listen to different
sounds. The students come across a variety of plants, including
grasses, bushes, and large trees. They also observe a variety
of birds sitting on the branches of trees, butterflies moving
from flower to flower and monkeys jumping from one tree
to another . They record their observations in their notebooks
and discuss them with Dr Raghu and Maniram chacha.
The students can hear the chirping of birds. Dr Raghu
informs them that each bird has a unique chirp. This is an
example of diversity in nature. Dr Raghu requests Maniram
chacha to mimic calls of some birds. Maniram chacha
mimics different bird calls. The students enthusiastically
start copying him.
Have you ever observed different plants and animals
around you? Share and discuss your observations with your
friends and teacher .
2.1 Diversity in Plants and Animals Around Us
Activity 2.1: Let us explore and record
? Plan for a nature walk with your teacher to a park or a
nearby forest.
? While on the nature walk, observe different plants,
insects, birds, and other animals. Also, note the weather
conditions, whether it is hot, cold, windy and so on.
Fig. 2.1: Examples of different features of some plants
(c) Hibiscus (Gudhal) (a) Grass (b) Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Chapter 2.indd 11 10-07-2024 18:15:04
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12
What similarities and differences did you find among the
plants that you observed?
You must have observed that plants have a variety of
features such as—
? tall/short, hard/soft stem
? different shapes of leaves and their arrangement on
the stem or branches
? flowers varying in colour , shape, and scent
Now, create a list of animals you observed during this
walk or from your previous experiences. Record the places
where they live, the food they eat and the ways they move
around in Table 2.2. Some examples have been provided
for you.
Table 2.2: Observations of different animals around us
Name of
the animal
(local name)
Place where
they live
Food they
eat
The way
they move
around
Any other
observations
and features
Crow Tree Insects Fly and walk
Carrying a
twig in its
beak
Ant
Nest in soil
and burrow
Leaves, seeds
and insects
Have six legs
Cow
Grasses,
leaves
Any other
What are the similarities and differences among the
animals that you have observed and recorded in Table 2.2?
You would have observed that some animals live on land
while some others live on trees. Birds live on trees. Fish live
in water and some animals like frogs live on land as well as
in water . Animals also have a variety of foods they consume
and movements they exhibit.
Sketch the plants and animals observed by you in your
notebook or prepare a scrapbook with leaves, flowers from
different plants and feathers from animals. Write all the
details you have gathered about them.
Chapter 2.indd 12 10-07-2024 18:15:04
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13
While travelling to and from school, observe your
surroundings and look out for a variety of plants and
animals. Add the name of any plant or animal that you have
not listed before in Tables 2.1 and 2.2.
Activity 2.2: Let us appreciate
? Close your eyes for 30 seconds and think of one plant
and one animal that you have closely observed and
have appreciated very much.
? Now each one of you can draw the plant and animal
that you thought of on the blackboard.
? What are your observations about the various plants
and animals that have been drawn?
? How many different plants and animals did the entire
class draw on the blackboard?
? Do you think that there may be many more varieties
of plants and animals other than those drawn on
the board?
The variety of plants and animals found in a particular
region contributes to the biodiversity of that region.
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