Science - The study and knowledge of natural things, their structure, and how they behave, learned through observation and testing., Physics - The study of matter, energy, and how they act on each other—like how things move or how light and electricity work., Biology - The study of living things, such as plants, animals, and humans, including how they grow, live, and interact., Chemistry - The study of substances, what they are made of, how they change, and how they react with each other., Music - A pattern of sounds made by instruments, voices, or recordings, often with rhythm and melody., Art Education - Learning to create and understand art, like drawing or painting, to develop creativity and skill., Drama - The art of performing stories through acting, speech, and movement, often on a stage., Design and Technology - Learning to make useful or creative things (like tools or products) using skills and machines., Geography - The study of the Earth’s surface, including countries, rivers, mountains, and how people live in different places., English - The study of the English language—how to read, write, speak, and understand it, and the stories and texts written in it., PE (Physical Education) - Learning and doing physical activities like sports, exercise, or dance to stay healthy and develop skills., ICT (Information and Communication Technology) - The study and use of computers, the internet, and tools to share or store information., Maths (Mathematics) - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns, using logic to solve problems., History - The study of past events, people, and societies, and how they affect the world today., Spanish - The study of the Spanish language—how to speak, read, and write it, and the cultures of those who speak it.,

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