Life Sciences |
Cell theory: structure and function of cells |
Plant systems: transport, reproduction, responses |
Animal systems: comparative anatomy and physiology |
Classification: detailed taxonomic hierarchy |
Interdependence in ecosystems: energy flow, matter cycling |
Human body: integumentary, muscular, skeletal systems |
Reproduction and heredity: asexual vs. sexual reproduction |
Microorganisms: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists |
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Physical Sciences |
Atomic structure: protons, neutrons, electrons |
Elements, compounds, and mixtures |
Periodic table: introduction to organization |
Physical and chemical changes: detailed characteristics |
Energy: forms, transformations, conservation |
Forces and motion: Newton's laws introduction |
Simple machines: mechanical advantage calculations |
Electricity: voltage, current, resistance, series and parallel circuits |
Light: wave properties, electromagnetic spectrum introduction |
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Earth and Space Sciences |
Earth's structure: detailed layers and composition |
Plate tectonics: theory, evidence, boundaries |
Minerals and rocks: identification, properties, classification |
Weathering, erosion, and deposition |
Water cycle: detailed processes and human impacts |
Weather and climate: factors, forecasting, extreme events |
Space exploration: history, technology, discoveries |
Astronomy: stars, galaxies, universe |
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Scientific Inquiry Skills |
Scientific method: detailed understanding |
Experimental design: controlling variables |
Data collection techniques |
Statistical analysis: mean, median, mode, range |
Graphical representation: various types of graphs |
Scientific modeling: limitations and uses |
Scientific communication: lab reports, presentations |
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Environmental Awareness |
Ecosystem dynamics: stability and change |
Biodiversity: importance and threats |
Resource management: water, land, energy |
Pollution: types, effects, prevention |
Climate change: detailed science and global impacts |
Sustainable practices: individual and societal levels |
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Technology and Applications |
Engineering design cycle: detailed process |
Material science: properties for specific uses |
Energy technology: generation, transmission, storage |
Biotechnology: genetic engineering introduction |
Information technology in science |
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