Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 46 Lessons
- 80 Hours
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- Scientific InvestigationIn this unit, students will explore how scientists ask questions, make observations, and conduct experiments. They'll learn the steps of the scientific method, how to design a fair test, record data, and draw conclusions—all through visual examples and hands-on activities that bring science to life!3
- Matter, Chemical Reactions, and SolutionsIn this unit, students will dive into the world of matter—learning about its different states and properties. They'll explore how substances interact and change during chemical reactions, and discover how solutions are formed when substances dissolve. Through colorful diagrams, animations, and hands-on activities, complex chemistry concepts become simple, visual, and fun!3
- MOTION, FORCES, and WORKExplore how objects move, what forces affect them, and how work is done. This unit uses vivid visuals and simple explanations to make physics easy and exciting to understand!4
- ENERGYDiscover the different forms of energy, how it moves, changes, and powers everything around us. With colorful visuals and easy explanations, this unit makes learning about energy fun and simple!5
- The UNIVERSE and the SOLAR SYSTEMIn this unit, students will embark on a journey through space to explore the vast universe and our solar system. They’ll learn about planets, stars, moons, and other celestial bodies, discovering how they move and interact. With stunning visuals, models, and interactive activities, students will uncover the wonders of space and our place within it.4
- The EARTH, WEATHER, ATMOSPHERE, and CLIMATEIn this unit, students will explore our planet and the forces that shape its weather and climate. They’ll learn about Earth’s atmosphere, different weather patterns, and how climate affects life around the world. Through vivid visuals, diagrams, and interactive activities, students will understand the dynamic systems that keep Earth’s environment moving and changing.5
- LIFE, CLASSIFICATION and CELLSIn this unit, students will explore what makes something alive, how living things are grouped (classified), and what cells do as the building blocks of life. They’ll learn to identify cell parts, compare plant and animal cells, and understand how scientists organize life into kingdoms. With detailed visuals and interactive lessons, students will get a closer look at the tiny world that makes life possible!4
- PLANTS and ANIMALSIn this unit, students will discover the amazing world of plants and animals—how they grow, survive, and interact with their environments. They'll explore plant parts, life cycles, animal groups, and how living things adapt to their habitats. Through colorful visuals, real-life examples, and fun activities, students will see how plants and animals play important roles in nature.4
- The HUMANBODY and BODY SYSTEMSIn this unit, students will explore the amazing human body and how its systems work together to keep us alive and healthy. From the brain and heart to the lungs and muscles, they'll learn the role of each system—like the nervous, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems—through detailed visuals, diagrams, and interactive activities. It’s a fun and fascinating look inside the human body!6
- HISTORY of LIFE: HEREDITY, EVOLUTION, and FOSSILSIn this unit, students will journey through Earth's past to discover how life has changed over time. They'll learn how traits are passed from parents to offspring (heredity), how species adapt and evolve, and how fossils give us clues about ancient life. With colorful visuals, timelines, and interactive activities, students will explore the story of life on Earth—one discovery at a time!4
- ECOLOGY HABITATS, INTERDEPENDENCE, and RESOURCES🌍 Ecology: Habitats, Interdependence, and Resources In this unit, students will discover how living things interact with each other and their environments. They'll explore different habitats, learn how plants and animals depend on one another for survival, and understand how natural resources are used and shared. Through vivid visuals, diagrams, and real-world examples, students will see how everything in nature is connected!4
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