Looking to help your Grade 7 child master science? Our Grade 7 Science Curriculum offers a deep dive into advanced life, physical, and earth sciences, as well as scientific inquiry and technology. Students investigate cell biology, genetics, energy, forces, weather, the universe, and more through interactive lessons and hands-on experiments. The curriculum builds critical thinking, research, and problem-solving skills, with a focus on real-world applications such as environmental stewardship, engineering design, and scientific communication. Expert tutors guide students to develop advanced scientific knowledge and curiosity. Explore the Grade 7 Science Curriculum below to see how we inspire future innovators!

Grade 7 Integrated International Science Curriculum

Biology
Unit 1: Introduction to Living Things
  Characteristics of living organisms
  Classification of living things
  Using classification keys
  Microscopic life
  Diversity of life
Unit 2: Cells and Organization
  Basic cell structure
  Plant vs animal cells
  Specialized cells introduction
  Levels of organization
  Using microscopes
Unit 3: Body Systems Basics
  Introduction to organ systems
  Digestive system basics
  Breathing and respiration
  Movement and muscles
  Skeletal system
Unit 4: Plants and Their Processes
  Plant structure
  Types of plants
  Basic plant processes
  Seed structure and germination
  Plant responses
Chemistry
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter
  States of matter
  Properties of materials
  Changes of state
  Particle theory basics
  Simple mixtures
Unit 2: Basic Chemistry
  Introduction to elements
  Common compounds
  Simple chemical changes
  Physical changes
  Properties of materials
Unit 3: Everyday Chemistry
  Common substances
  Solutions
  Basic separation methods
  Acids and bases introduction
  Chemistry in daily life
Unit 4: Materials
  Natural materials
  Synthetic materials
  Properties of materials
  Material uses
  Environmental impact
Physics
Unit 1: Forces
  Types of forces
  Measuring forces
  Effects of forces
  Friction
  Gravity
Unit 2: Energy Basics
  Forms of energy
  Simple energy transfers
  Heat and temperature
  Energy sources
  Energy conservation
Unit 3: Light and Sound
  Light sources
  Shadows
  Basic reflection
  Sound production
  Sound travel
Unit 4: Simple Machines
  Levers
  >Pulleys
  Inclined planes
  Mechanical advantage
  Real-world applications