Class 6 Science Key Facts Handbook (Chapter-wise)

A chapter-wise, continuously updated handbook of key facts, definitions and concepts from the Class 6 NCERT Science textbook (Curiosity, 2026-27 edition). Each section below is added as the corresponding chapter’s Solutions/Extra Questions/Revision Notes are published.

Chapter 1: The Wonderful World of Science (Curiosity)

  • Science is a way of thinking — observing, questioning, and finding out by doing.
  • Scientific way of thinking: Observation → Questioning → Hypothesising → Experimenting → Analysing.
  • Heat changes the state of water: heating causes evaporation, cooling causes freezing.

Chapter 2: Diversity in the Living World

Chapter 3: Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy Body

Chapter 4: Exploring Magnets

Chapter 5: Measurement of Length and Motion

Chapter 6: Materials Around Us

  • Matter: anything that has mass and occupies space
  • Lustre: lustrous (gold, steel) vs non-lustrous (wood, cotton)
  • Hardness: hard (iron, stone) vs soft (cotton, sponge)
  • Transparency: transparent (glass, water), translucent (butter paper), opaque (wood, metal)
  • Solubility: soluble (salt, sugar) vs insoluble (sand)
  • Behaviour with water: floats (wood, cork) vs sinks (iron, stone)
  • Glass is transparent, not translucent

Chapter 7: Temperature and its Measurement

  • Temperature: a reliable measure of hotness/coldness of a body
  • Normal human body temperature: 37.0°C (98.6°F)
  • Clinical thermometer (digital): measures body temperature; laboratory thermometer: range −10°C to 110°C
  • Correct reading: hold vertically, bulb not touching container, read while immersed, eye level with liquid column
  • Temperature stays constant while water boils or ice melts
  • Scales: Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin (SI unit); Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15
  • Absolute zero ≈ −273.15°C (0 K)

Chapter 8: A Journey through States of Water

  • States of water: solid (ice/snow), liquid (water), gas (vapour)
  • Evaporation: liquid → vapour, continuous even at room temperature
  • Condensation: vapour → liquid on a cold surface
  • Melting: solid → liquid; Freezing: liquid → solid
  • Evaporation speeds up with: higher temperature, larger surface area, more wind, lower humidity
  • Evaporation causes cooling (sweating, matka, wet-cloth cooling)
  • Water cycle: evaporation → condensation (clouds) → precipitation → collection → repeat

Chapter 9: Methods of Separation in Everyday Life

  • Handpicking: manual, for small quantities of visible impurity
  • Threshing then winnowing: loosens grain from stalks, then blows away husk with wind
  • Sieving: separates solid-solid mixtures by particle size
  • Sedimentation then decantation: heavier solids settle, then clear liquid is poured off
  • Filtration: removes insoluble solids from a liquid via a porous filter; output is the filtrate
  • Evaporation: recovers a dissolved solid (e.g. salt) by turning liquid to vapour
  • Churning: agitation separates butter from buttermilk
  • Magnetic separation: a magnet pulls out magnetic material

Chapter 10: Living Creatures – Exploring their Characteristics

  • Characteristics of living things: movement, growth, nutrition, respiration, excretion, response to stimuli, reproduction
  • Seed germination needs: water, air, suitable light/darkness (varies by seed)
  • Shoots grow toward light; roots grow downward, regardless of orientation
  • Stomata: tiny pores through which plants breathe
  • Mosquito life cycle: egg → larva → pupa → adult
  • Frog life cycle: spawn → tadpole (with tail) → tadpole (with legs) → froglet → adult

Chapter 11: Nature’s Treasures

  • Natural resources: air, water, soil, minerals, forests, sunlight
  • Air: mixture of gases, mainly nitrogen (~78%) and oxygen (~21%)
  • Renewable resources: replenished naturally in a short time (sunlight, water, air, forests if managed well)
  • Non-renewable resources: limited, take millions of years to form (coal, petroleum, minerals)
  • Forest roots prevent soil erosion
  • Sunlight enables photosynthesis in green plants

Chapter 12: Beyond Earth

  • Solar system: Sun + 8 planets + moons, asteroids, comets; Earth is 3rd from Sun
  • Constellation: star pattern joined by imaginary lines (e.g. Big Dipper/Saptarishi, Orion)
  • Pole Star: appears fixed in northern sky; located via Big Dipper
  • Moon reflects sunlight; phases occur as visible sunlit portion changes
  • Natural satellite: Moon (Earth’s only one); Artificial satellites: human-made (communication, weather, navigation)
  • Milky Way: our galaxy; universe has billions of galaxies

Written by Satish

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