Smart Academy

Our Curriculum

Encouraging academic success and Islamic principles.

Our curriculum aims to provide a balanced education that integrates strong academics with Islamic values, fostering intellectual growth, moral character, and spiritual identity to prepare students for success in all aspects of life.

Integrated Curriculum for Comprehensive Growth

Our Curriculum Overview

Academic Excellence

Our rigorous academic program meets and exceeds educational standards, ensuring that students develop a strong foundation in subjects such as Mathematics, Science, English, and Social Studies.

Innovative Integration

The curriculum seamlessly merges contemporary digital literacy with timeless Islamic ethics, preparing students to excel in both the material and moral dimensions of life.

Tech-Forward Learning

With a focus on digital tools and resources, students are equipped with the skills to navigate and succeed in the fast-paced, technology-driven world.

Moral Compass

Rooted in Islamic principles, the curriculum fosters a strong sense of integrity and community, shaping individuals who are not only knowledgeable but also compassionate.

Equal Opportunities

Situated in the remote area of Narimpur, the academy brings high-quality education to the doorstep of the underprivileged, offering them the same chances for success as their urban counterparts.

Strengthening the Deprived

By focusing on the underserved, Smart Academy is raising a generation that will challenge the status quo and drive societal progress.

Curriculum Overview

Subject Overview and Learning Outcome

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  • Play-based Learning:  The emphasis in this age group is on hands-on, experiential learning through play. Students engage in activities that promote gross and fine motor skills, social interaction, and sensory exploration.
  • Cognitive Development:   Students are introduced to basic concepts of language, numeracy, and scientific inquiry through age-appropriate activities, games, and interactive learning materials.

     

  •  Fine Motor Skills:  Activities such as drawing, coloring, sorting, cutting, and pasting are incorporated to develop students' fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
  • Introduction to Technology:  Students are exposed to age-appropriate technology resources, such as touchscreen devices or educational apps, to foster early familiarity with digital tools.
  • Islamic Studies: This subject introduces children to the fundamental teachings of Islam, including basic prayers, Islamic stories, morals, and values. The aim is to instill a strong foundation of Islamic identity and develop a love for Allah and His Messenger.
  • Arabic Language: Students are exposed to the Arabic language through age-appropriate activities, stories, songs, and games. They learn basic vocabulary, letter recognition, and simple sentence structures to build a solid foundation for future Arabic language studies.
  • English Language: The English language is introduced through phonics, reading, and writing activities. Children learn letter sounds, sight words, and basic sentence formation. Listening and speaking skills are also emphasized to enhance communication abilities.
  • Mathematics: Basic mathematical concepts such as numbers, counting, shapes, patterns, and basic addition and subtraction are introduced through hands-on activities, games, and manipulatives. Problem-solving skills and critical thinking are emphasized to develop a strong foundation in mathematics.
  • Science and Discovery: Children engage in hands-on activities and experiments to explore scientific concepts such as plants, animals, weather, and the environment. They develop observation, investigation, and inquiry skills through exploratory play.
  • Social Studies: This subject introduces students to their local community and encourages an understanding of diverse cultures and traditions. Children learn about community helpers, family structures, and basic geography.
  • Art and Craft: Students are encouraged to express their creativity through various artistic activities such as painting, drawing, collage-making, and crafting. This fosters fine motor skills, self-expression, and imagination.
  • Physical Education: Physical activities, games, and exercises are incorporated to promote gross motor skills, coordination, teamwork, and an active and healthy lifestyle.
  • Music and Movement: Through singing, dancing, and rhythmic activities, students develop a music appreciation, enhance coordination, and express themselves through movement.
  • Personal, Social, and Emotional Development: Emotional well-being, self-awareness, empathy, self-control, and social skills are nurtured through group activities, role-playing, and discussions. This helps children develop healthy relationships with their peers and adults.
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Students continue to develop their language skills through storytelling, phonics, and vocabulary-building activities. They engage in reading comprehension exercises and begin basic writing activities.

Students explore early numeracy concepts, including counting, number recognition, basic operations, and shapes. Hands-on activities and games are utilized to reinforce their understanding of mathematical concepts.

Students engage in age-appropriate science experiments, nature walks, and observations to develop their understanding of the natural world. They explore concepts such as plants, animals, weather, and the environment.

Students participate in various art forms, including painting, drawing, music, and dramatic play. They engage in imaginative activities, allowing them to express themselves creatively.

Students are introduced to basic engineering principles through hands-on activities, such as building structures with blocks, constructing simple machines, and exploring cause and effect relationships.

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Students continue to develop their reading and writing skills, including comprehension, phonics, grammar, and vocabulary expansion. They engage in more complex writing activities and begin to express their thoughts and ideas more independently.

Students explore more advanced mathematical concepts, including arithmetic operations, problem-solving strategies, measurement, time, money, and basic geometry.

Technology is incorporated across different subjects, utilizing age-appropriate tools and software to enhance learning experiences. Students further develop their digital literacy skills and explore coding and robotics concepts through playful activities.

Students engage in hands-on experiments, engineering challenges, and creative problem-solving activities. They develop critical thinking skills, learn about scientific processes, and apply basic engineering principles to design and build simple structures.

The arts continue to be interwoven into the curriculum through various creative activities, encouraging self-expression, aesthetic appreciation, and exploration of different art forms.

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  • Reading and Phonics:

- Introduction to letter sounds and phonics rules.

- Development of basic reading skills through reading simple sight words, CVC words, and guided reading sessions.

- Build vocabulary through various reading activities and exposure to different texts.

  • Writing and Grammar:

- Introduction to basic sentence structure and punctuation.

- Practice writing simple sentences and short paragraphs.

- Develop grammar skills by learning parts of speech and simple sentence formation.

  • Number Sense and Operations:

- Counting and number recognition up to 100.

- Introduction to basic addition and subtraction.

- Development of problem-solving skills through hands-on activities and word problems.

- Introduction to basic concepts of measurement, time, and money.

  • Geometry and Patterns:

- Identification and description of shapes and patterns.

- Understanding spatial relationships and basic symmetry.

- Exploration of patterns in numbers and shapes.



  • Living Things:

- Introduction to the characteristics and needs of plants and animals.

- Exploration of the life cycles of plants and animals.

- Investigation of different habitats and ecosystems.

  • Materials and Their Properties:

- Exploration of different materials and their properties.

- Understanding the concepts of light, sound, and temperature.

- Simple experiments to develop observation, prediction, and data recording skills.



  • Introduction to Technology:

- Understanding the uses and impacts of technology.

- Introduction to basic computer skills, including keyboarding and mouse control.

- Introduction to coding and logical thinking through the use of age-appropriate coding tools and activities.

  • Design and Build:

- Introduction to basic engineering and design concepts.

- Engaging in problem-solving tasks through hands-on activities.

- Introduction to simple machines and their functions.

 

  • Design and Build:

- Introduction to basic engineering and design concepts.

- Engaging in problem-solving tasks through hands-on activities.

- Introduction to simple machines and their functions.

  • Visual Arts:

- Explore various art techniques, such as drawing, painting, and collage.

- Introduction to different art styles and artists.

- Encouraging creativity and self-expression through art projects.

  • Performing Arts:

- Introduction to basic music concepts and rhythm.

- Participation in singing, playing instruments, and movement activities.

- Opportunities for drama and role-play, fostering self-confidence and communication skills.

 

  • Myself and My Community:

- Understanding self-identity, family, and community.

- Learning about different cultures, traditions, and celebrations.

- Promoting multicultural understanding and respect.


  • Our Environment:

- Developing awareness of the environment and the importance of conservation.

- Understanding the impact of human activities on the environment.

- Introducing the concepts of recycling and sustainability.

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  • Reading Comprehension:

- Developing reading fluency and comprehension skills through a variety of literary texts.

- Introduction to different genres, such as fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

- Practice summarizing, predicting, and making connections while reading.

  • Writing and Grammar:

- Enhancing sentence structure and expanding vocabulary.

- Developing writing skills through forming paragraphs, narratives, and descriptive writing.

- Introducing grammar concepts like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and basic punctuation.

  • Number Sense and Operations:

- Reinforcing number sense and place value up to 1,000.

- Introduction to multiplication and division concepts.

- Solving word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

- Further exploration of measurement, time, and money concepts.

  • Geometry and Data:

- Recognizing and classifying 2D and 3D shapes.

- Describing and creating patterns, graphs, and charts.

- Introduction to basic concepts of lines, angles, symmetry, and transformations.

  • Physical Science:

- Exploration of basic physics concepts such as force, motion, magnets, and energy.

- Conducting simple experiments to investigate these concepts.

  • Earth and Space Science:

- Understanding the layers of the Earth, weather patterns, and the water cycle.

- Introducing concepts related to space, planets, and  the solar system.

  • Digital Literacy:

- Enhancing computer skills and familiarization with productivity tools.

- Introduction to internet safety and responsible online behavior.

- Basic coding skills and logical reasoning through visual programming tools.

  • Engineering Design Process:

- Introducing the design thinking process and its application in problem-solving.

- Engaging in hands-on projects that involve brainstorming, prototyping, and evaluating solutions.

- Introduction to basic concepts of structures, materials, and engineering principles.

  • Visual Arts:

- Exploring various art techniques and styles, including drawing, painting, and sculpture.

- Developing skills in perspective, shading, and composition.

- Analyzing and critiquing artworks from different artists and cultures.


  • Performing Arts:

- Further development of musical skills through singing, playing instruments, and rhythmic activities.

- Introduction to drama and improvisation through role-play and scripted performances.

- Encouraging creativity and self-expression through various performing arts forms.

 

  • Sports and Games:

- Developing fundamental sports skills, coordination, and teamwork.

- Participation in different sports and physical activities, emphasizing fair play and sportsmanship.

  • Sports and Games:

- Developing fundamental sports skills, coordination, and teamwork.

- Participation in different sports and physical activities, emphasizing fair play and sportsmanship.

  • Geography and Cultures:

- Learning about different geographical features, map skills, and regions.

- Exploring cultural diversity, traditions, and celebrations from around the world.

- Understanding different types of communities and their roles in society.

  • Citizenship and Global Awareness:

- Developing an understanding of rights, responsibilities, and civic duties.

- Exploring global issues, cultures, and sustainable practices.

-Encouraging empathy, respect, and responsible citizenship.

 

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  • Reading and Comprehension:

- Developing advanced reading skills through a wide range of texts, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

- Analyzing and interpreting text, making inferences, and drawing conclusions.

- Expanding vocabulary and understanding figurative language.

  • Writing and Grammar:

- Enhancing writing skills through the composition of various types of texts, including narratives, reports, and persuasive writing.

- Exploring grammar concepts such as verb tenses, adverbs, conjunctions, and complex sentence structures.

- Practicing editing and revising written work for clarity and coherence.

 

  • Number and Operations:

- Strengthening number sense and place value up to 10,000.

- Mastery of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division strategies.

- Solving multi-step word problems involving all four operations.

- Further exploration of measurement, fractions, decimals, and basic geometry concepts.

  • Data Analysis and Probability:

- Collecting and organizing data to create and interpret different types of graphs and charts.

- Introduction to probability and statistical concepts.

  • Life Science:

- Understanding plant and animal adaptations, life cycles, and interdependence.

- Investigation of ecosystems, food chains, and environmental changes.

- Conducting experiments to explore biological concepts.

  • Physical

- Introduction to properties of matter, changes in states, and chemical reactions.

- Exploring forces, motion, and energy through experiments and hands-on activities.



  • Digital Tools and Applications:

- Enhancing digital literacy skills through the use of productivity software and online tools.

- Introduction to coding concepts and text-based programming languages.

- Developing skills in problem-solving, logic, and algorithmic thinking.

  • Engineering Principles:

- Understanding engineering design and its application in solving real-world problems.

- Engaging in the design process, including brainstorming, prototyping, testing, and evaluating solutions.

- Exploring concepts such as structures, materials, and simple machines.

  • Visual Arts:

- Experimenting with various art techniques and mediums, including painting, printmaking, and sculpture.

- Further exploration of art elements and principles.

- Exploring the works of renowned artists and art movements.

  • Performing Arts:

- Developing skills in vocal expression, harmonization, and ensemble performance.

- Exploring different drama techniques, improvisation, and scripted performances.

- Understanding the elements of production and staging in performing arts.

  • Sports and Fitness:

- Participating in a variety of team and individual sports, developing skills, strategies, and sportsmanship.

- Understanding the importance of physical fitness and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.



  • History and Heritage:

- Learning about the history and cultural heritage of one's own country and region.

- Exploring significant historical events and their impact on society.

- Developing research, critical thinking, and analysis skills through the study of primary and secondary sources.

  • Global Studies:

- Understanding the interconnectedness and interdependence of countries and cultures around the world.

- Exploring global issues, sustainable practices, and human rights.

- Fostering respect, empathy, and global citizenship awareness.

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  • Reading Skills:
  1. Reading Comprehension: Developing skills to understand and interpret texts of various genres, including fiction and nonfiction.
  2. Vocabulary Building: Expanding vocabulary through the study of synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and context clues.
  3. Grammar: Learning and applying grammatical rules, including sentence structure, parts of speech, verb tenses, and punctuation.
  • Writing Skills:
  1. Sentence Structure: Understanding and applying the basic elements of a sentence, including subject-verb agreement, punctuation, and capitalization.
  2. Paragraph Writing: Developing the ability to construct well-organized paragraphs with topic sentences and supporting details.
  3. Narrative Writing: Practicing the art of storytelling through personal narratives and descriptive writing.
  4. Informative Writing: Learning to convey information through informative texts, organizing ideas with appropriate headings and subheadings.
  • Speaking and Listening Skills:
  1. Oral Presentations: Gaining confidence in public speaking through prepared and impromptu speeches.
  2. Communication Skills: Engaging in group discussions, expressing opinions, and actively listening to others.
  • Literature:
  1. Folktales and Fables: Exploring traditional stories and fables from different cultures, discussing morals and lessons learned.
  2. Poetry: Reading and analyzing various forms of poetry, exploring rhythm, rhyme, and imagery.
  3. Age-appropriate Novels: Introducing novels and fostering a love for reading through class discussions and comprehension activities.
  • Numbers and Operations:
  1. Place Value: Understanding the value of digits in multi-digit numbers and representing them in various forms.
  2. Four Operations: Developing proficiency in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers.
  3. Fractions: Introducing the concept of fractions, including identifying parts of a whole, comparing fractions, and addition/subtraction of fractions.
  • Geometry:
  1. Shapes and Patterns: Identifying and classifying geometric shapes, exploring patterns, and symmetry.
  2. Measurement: Understanding units of measurement for length, weight, volume, time, and solving related problems.
  3. Geometric Solids: Exploring three-dimensional shapes and their properties.


  • Data and Probability:
  1. Data Collection: Learning techniques to collect and represent data using tables, bar graphs, and pictographs.
  2. Data Analysis: Analyzing data, interpreting graphs, and making predictions based on data.
  3. Probability: Introducing basic concepts of probability through experiments and simple probability calculations.
  • Problem Solving:
  1. Solving Word Problems: Applying mathematical concepts and skills to solve real-life word problems.
  2. Critical Thinking: Developing logical reasoning skills through pattern recognition, number puzzles, and logical sequencing.
  • Physical Science:
  1. Matter and its Properties: Understanding the properties of solids, liquids, and gases, changes in state, and mixtures.
  2. Forces and Motion: Exploring different types of forces and their effects on motion.
  3. Sound and Light: Investigating properties and behavior of sound and light.
  • Life Science:
  1. Plant Life: Studying plant anatomy, growth, and reproduction.
  2. Animal Life: Examining the characteristics, habitats, and adaptations of animals.
  3. Ecosystems: Understanding the interdependence of organisms within ecosystems.
  • Earth Science:
  1. Earth's Structure: Learning about the layers of the Earth, plate tectonics, and natural disasters.
  2. Weather and Climate: Understanding weather patterns, climate zones, and factors that influence weather.
  • Scientific Inquiry:
  1. Scientific Method: Introducing the scientific method and conducting simple experiments.
  2. Observation and Inference: Developing skills to make accurate observations and draw logical inferences.
  • Geography:
  1. Maps and Globes: Introducing maps, globes, compass directions, and map symbols.
  2. Landforms and Bodies of Water: Identifying and studying various landforms and bodies of water.
  3. Continents and Countries: Understanding the continents, their countries, and major landmarks.
  • History:
  1. A Sense of Time: Learning the concept of time, timelines, and sequencing historical events.
  2. Ancient Civilizations: Studying ancient civilizations, such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
  3. Bangladesh History: Understanding the history, culture, and heritage of Bangladesh.


  • Citizenship and Government:
  1. Citizenship: Developing an understanding of rights, responsibilities, and active participation in the community.
  2. Government Systems: Introducing different government systems and the roles and responsibilities of leaders.
  • Economics:
  1. Basic Economic Concepts: Learning about needs, wants, goods, services, and economic choices.
  2. Money and Financial Literacy: Understanding the concept of money, personal finance, saving, and budgeting.
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  • Reading Skills:
  1. Comprehension: Developing skills to understand and interpret texts of various genres, including fiction and nonfiction.
  2. Vocabulary: Expanding vocabulary through the study of synonyms, antonyms, homophones, and root words.
  3. Grammar: Learning and applying grammatical rules, including sentence structure, verb tenses, parts of speech, and punctuation.
  • Writing Skills:
  1. Paragraph Writing: Developing the ability to construct coherent and organized paragraphs, focusing on topic sentences, supporting details, and concluding sentences.
  2. Narrative Writing: Practicing the art of storytelling through narrating personal experiences, creating characters, and developing plot structures.
  3. Descriptive Writing: Learning to use vivid sensory language to describe people, places, objects, and events.
  4. Persuasive Writing: Exploring techniques to construct persuasive arguments by presenting evidence and logical reasoning.
  • Speaking and Listening Skills:
  1. Oral Presentations: Gaining confidence in public speaking through prepared and impromptu speeches.
  2. Discussion Skills: Engaging in discussions, expressing opinions, and listening actively to others.
  • Literature:
  1. Poetry: Reading and appreciating various forms of poetry, and exploring literary devices such as similes, metaphors, and personification.
  2. Short Stories: Analyzing and discussing short stories, studying plot structures, character development, and themes.
  3. Novels: Introducing age-appropriate novels, encouraging reading for pleasure, and discussing literary elements.
  • Numbers:
  1. Whole Numbers: Understanding place value, ordering, and comparing numbers, and solving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems.
  2. Fractions: Learning to work with fractions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  3. Decimals: Introducing decimal numbers, comparing, converting between decimals and fractions, and performing operations with decimals.
  • Geometry:
  1. Shapes and Patterns: Identifying and classifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and exploring geometric patterns.
  2. Measurements: Understanding length, area, volume, weight, and time units, and solving related problems.
  • Data Handling:
  1. Collecting Data: Learning methods to collect, organize, and represent data in tables, charts, and graphs.
  2. Data Analysis: Analyzing data using various statistical measures and interpreting the results.
  • Problem Solving:
  1. Critical Thinking: Developing problem-solving strategies, and applying them to real-life situations.
  2. Mathematical Reasoning: Strengthening logical reasoning skills through pattern recognition and number puzzles.
  • Living Things:
  1. Plant Life: Studying the structure and function of plants, their life cycles, and the importance of photosynthesis.
  2. Animal Life: Examining the diversity of animal species, their characteristics, adaptation, and habitats.
  3. Human Body: Learning about the structure and function of the major organs and systems in the human body.
  • Energy and Forces:
  1. Forms of Energy: Understanding different forms of energy, including light, heat, sound, and electrical energy.
  2. Forces and Motion: Exploring forces, motion, gravity, and the laws of motion.


  • Materials and Their Properties:
  1. Properties of Materials: Investigating the physical and chemical properties of different materials.
  2. Changes in Materials: Understanding physical and chemical changes, and the concept of reversible and irreversible changes.


  • Earth and Space:
  1. Earth's Structure: Examining the layers of the Earth, tectonic plates, and geological processes.
  2. Earth's Resources: Understanding the importance of natural resources, conservation, and sustainability.
  3. Solar System: Learning about the planets, the Sun, the Moon, and their interactions.
  • Geography:
  1. The World Map: Understanding the continents, oceans, countries, and their location on the map.
  2. Natural Resources: Examining different types of natural resources and their significance.
  3. Environmental Issues: Raising awareness about environmental issues, conservation, and sustainable practices.
  • History:
  1. Ancient Civilizations: Studying civilizations from different time periods, such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
  2. Bangladeshi History: Understanding the history, culture, and heritage of Bangladesh, including the language movement and the independence struggle.
  • Civics:
  1. Government Systems: Learning about different forms of government, democratic principles, and the roles of elected officials.
  2. Citizenship: Promoting awareness of rights, duties, and responsibilities as citizens of Bangladesh.
  • Economics:
  1. Basic Economic Concepts: Introducing the principles of supply and demand, choice, scarcity, and opportunity costs.
  2. Money and Banking: Understanding the functions of money, banks, and financial literacy.
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  • Scientific Method: Introduction to the scientific method and conducting simple experiments.
  • Basic Concepts: Understanding living and non-living things, materials, and their properties.
  • Plants: Study of plant parts, growth, and photosynthesis.
  • Animals: Introduction to animal classification, habitats, and adaptations.
  • Human Body: Exploring the human body systems, such as the skeletal, muscular, and digestive systems.
  • Health and Hygiene: Promoting a healthy lifestyle, personal hygiene, and disease prevention.
  • Basic Computer Skills: Introduction to computer hardware, software, and basic operations.
  • Digital Literacy: Developing digital literacy skills, including internet safety and online research.
  • Coding Concepts: Introduction to basic coding concepts using visual programming tools.
  • Multimedia Presentation: Learning to create simple multimedia presentations using software tools.
  • Digital Citizenship: Understanding ethical behavior and responsible use of technology.
  • Introduction to Engineering: Understanding the engineering design process and its applications.
  • Simple Machines: Study of simple machines and their functions.
  • Structures: Introduction to different types of structures and their stability.
  • Building and Construction: Basic principles of construction, including materials, tools, and safety.
  • Robotics: Introduction to robotics concepts and hands-on activities with simple robots.
  • Visual Arts: Introduction to drawing, painting, and basic art techniques.
  • Craft Making: Learning to create simple crafts using various materials.
  • Performing Arts: Exploration of music, drama, and dance through hands-on activities.
  • Art Appreciation: Introduction to art history, famous artists, and art styles.
  • Creative Expression: Encouraging students to express themselves through different art forms.
  • Number Systems: Understanding whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and place value.
  • Basic Operations: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and fractions.
  • Geometry: Introduction to basic geometric shapes, lines, angles, and symmetry.
  • Measurement: Measurement of length, weight, capacity, and time.
  • Data Handling: Collecting, organizing, and interpreting data using tables, graphs, and charts.



  • Fundamental Movements: Developing basic motor skills such as running, jumping, and throwing.
  • Games and Sports: Introduction to various sports and team-building activities.
  • Fitness and Wellness: Understanding the importance of fitness, flexibility, and healthy habits.
  • Sportsmanship: Promoting fair play, cooperation, and good sportsmanship values.
  • History: Introduction to major historical events, including national and global history.
  • Geography: Basic map skills, continents, countries, and environmental awareness.
  • Civics: Understanding citizenship, rights, responsibilities, and diversity.
  • Culture and Society: Exploring different cultures, traditions, and social interactions.
  • Environmental Studies: Promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices.



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  • Scientific Method: Understanding the scientific method, conducting experiments, and making observations.
  • Matter: Introduction to the properties and states of matter, changes in matter, and particle theory.
  • Forces: The study of different types of forces, such as gravity, friction, and magnetism.
  • Energy: Understanding different forms of energy, energy transformations, and conservation of energy.
  • Cells: Introduction to the structure and functions of cells in living organisms.
  • Reproduction: Study of plant and animal reproduction methods, including asexual and sexual reproduction.
  • Ecology: Basic understanding of ecosystems, food chains, and the interconnectedness of living organisms.
  • Computer Science: Introduction to computer basics, digital literacy, and understanding the components of a computer system.
  • Coding: Introduction to programming concepts using visual programming languages such as Scratch.
  • Web Design: Basics of web development, including HTML and CSS.
  • Robotics: Introduction to basic robotics concepts and hands-on activities with simple robots.
  • Data Analysis: Basic data collection and organization, creating charts, and interpreting data.
  • Design: Introduction to design principles, creativity, and problem-solving techniques.
  • Machines: Study of simple machines, their types, and functions.
  • Structures: Understanding different types of structures and their stability.
  • Aerospace: Introduction to aerospace engineering and basic principles of flight.
  • 3D Modeling: Learning to create 3D models using software like Tinkercad.
  • Visual Arts: Introduction to different art forms, such as drawing, painting, and sculpture.
  • Design: Understanding the principles of design, composition, and visual communication.
  • Painting: Exploring different painting techniques and mediums.
  • Sculpture: Introduction to basic sculpture techniques and materials.
  • Photography: Introduction to basic photography concepts and techniques.
  • Number Systems: Understanding and working with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • Algebra: Introducing basic algebraic concepts, including variables, equations, and solving simple equations.
  • Geometry: Introduction to geometric shapes, angles, lines, and basic geometrical constructions.
  • Data Analysis: Collecting, organizing, and interpreting data using graphs and tables.
  • Trigonometry: Basics of trigonometric ratios and their applications.
  • Sports: Introduction to various sports to develop physical fitness and sportsmanship skills.
  • Fitness: Understanding the significance of physical fitness and engaging in exercises.
  • Team Sports: Learning to work as a team and develop coordination and cooperative skills.
  • Health: Introduction to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, nutrition, and personal hygiene.
  • History: Understanding major historical events, ancient civilizations, and Bangladeshi history.
  • Geography: Studying physical and political geography, climate, and natural resources.
  • Economics: Basic economic concepts, such as needs and wants, money, and trade.
  • Citizenship: Developing an understanding of citizenship, rights, responsibilities, and ethical behavior.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to question and evaluate information.
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  • Physics: Topics include motion, force, energy, light, electricity, magnetism, and sound.
  • Chemistry: Topics cover elements, compounds, mixtures, acids and bases, the periodic table, chemical reactions, and environmental chemistry.
  • Biology: Topics include cells and microorganisms, tissues, organs and organ systems, reproduction, inheritance, and ecosystems.



  • Computer Science: Introduction to computer systems, algorithms, programming fundamentals, and introduction to coding concepts using languages such as Scratch or Python.
  • Web Design: Understanding HTML, CSS, website structure, and basic web development principles.
  • Robotics: Introduction to robotics, basic programming of robots, and hands-on projects to enhance problem-solving skills.
  • Data Analysis: Introduction to data analysis methods, using software tools like Excel or Google Sheets for data management and analysis.
  • Design: Introduction to design thinking, understanding problem-solving, and applying design principles to real-life scenarios.
  • Machines: Study of simple machines, mechanical principles, and their application in various systems.
  • Structures: Introduction to structural engineering, exploring different types of structures, their stability, and the basics of architecture.
  • Aerospace: Introduction to aerospace engineering, learning about flight principles, rockets, and space exploration.
  • 3D Modeling: Learning to create 3D models using software like Tinkercad or AutoCAD.
  • Visual Arts: Exploring different art techniques such as drawing, painting, mixed media, and understanding the principles of composition and color theory.
  • Design: Introduction to design principles, including typography, layout, and graphic design.
  • Painting: Further exploration of painting techniques, color mixing, and various mediums.
  • Photography: Introduction to basic photography concepts, composition, lighting, and image editing.
  • Art Criticism: Developing critical thinking skills through analyzing and interpreting artworks and understanding art history.
  • Number Systems: Rational and irrational numbers, real numbers, and basic number operations.
  • Algebra: Algebraic expressions, equations, inequalities, quadratic equations, and graphing linear equations.
  • Geometry: Properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, angles, and basic coordinate geometry.
  • Data Analysis: Collecting, organizing, and analyzing data; interpreting graphs and charts; introduction to probability.
  • Trigonometry: Introduction to trigonometric ratios, solving basic trigonometric equations, and applications.
  • History: Introduction to ancient civilizations, medieval history, and major historical events with an emphasis on critical thinking and analysis.
  • Geography: Physical geography, climate, natural resources, landforms, population, and basic map skills.
  • Economics: Basic economic concepts, such as demand and supply, money, trade, and entrepreneurship.
  • Citizenship: Rights and responsibilities of citizens, democratic principles, and civic engagement.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Developing critical thinking, analytical skills, and understanding the importance of objectivity and evidence-based reasoning.
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  • Physics: Topics include motion, gravity, work and energy, light, sound, heat, and electricity.
  • Chemistry: Topics include matter and its properties, chemical reactions, acids and bases, and the periodic table.
  • Biology: Topics include cells and microbes, human health and diseases, genetics, and environmental science.
  • Computer Science: Topics include computer hardware and software, algorithms, programming (using languages like Python), and data analysis.
  • Web Design: Students learn about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create interactive websites.
  • Robotics: Students explore the principles of robotics, learn to program robots, and participate in hands-on projects.
  • Data Analysis: Students learn statistical analysis techniques, data visualization, and interpretation of data using software like Excel.
  • Design: Students learn about design thinking, and problem-solving, and create prototypes of innovative solutions.
  • Machines: Topics include the study of simple machines, mechanisms, and their application in real-world scenarios.
  • Structures: Students explore different types of structures, and their stability, and learn about architectural design.
  • Aerospace: The syllabus covers the basics of aerospace engineering, including flight principles, rockets, and space exploration.
  • 3D Modeling: Students learn to use software like AutoCAD or Tinkercad to create 3D models of objects and structures.
  • Visual Arts: Students learn various art techniques such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
  • Design: Students explore principles of design, including color theory, composition, and typography.
  • Photography: Topics include basic photography skills, composition, lighting, and image editing.
  • Art Criticism: Students analyze and interpret artworks, develop critical thinking skills, and understand art history.
  • Number Systems: Topics include rational and irrational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical identities.
  • Algebra: Students learn algebraic expressions, equations, functions, and inequalities.
  • Geometry: Topics include properties and theorems of triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and coordinate geometry.
  • Data Analysis: Students learn to organize, analyze, and interpret data using statistical measures and graphs.
  • Trigonometry: Topics include trigonometric ratios, identities, and their applications.
  • History: The syllabus covers significant historical events, including ancient civilizations, medieval history, and modern world history.
  • Geography: Topics include physical geography, climate, natural resources, population, and economic geography.
  • Economics: Students study basic economic concepts, including supply and demand, market structures, and national income.
  • Citizenship: Students learn about the rights and responsibilities of citizens, democratic principles, and civic engagement.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: The syllabus emphasizes developing critical thinking skills, analyzing information, and making informed decisions.

Character and Values Education.

Smart Academy’s commitment to instilling these values through a nurturing Islamic environment.

Faith

At Smart Academy, faith is at the heart of every lesson and interaction. Students are encouraged to build a strong, personal connection with Allah through daily prayers, Quranic teachings, and reflective practices.

Compassion

Compassion is nurtured through empathy and kindness in everyday interactions. Students learn the importance of Rahmah by participating in peer support programs, volunteering in the community, and engaging in activities that build understanding and care for others.

Honesty

Honesty is instilled as a fundamental aspect of a Muslim’s character. Through classroom activities and collaborative projects, students are taught to uphold Sidq (truthfulness) in their words and actions.

Goals for Student Development

Academically Accomplished Islamic Identity and Values Compassionate, Honest Successful, Ethical Leaders

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