Looking to help your Grade 9 child excel in science? Our Grade 9 Science Curriculum offers a comprehensive study of advanced biology, chemistry, and physics, focusing on deeper concepts and real-world applications. Students explore genetics, chemical reactions, energy transformations, electricity, and scientific inquiry through engaging lessons and hands-on experiments. The curriculum emphasizes analytical thinking, scientific literacy, and problem-solving, preparing students for high school and future STEM opportunities. With support from expert tutors, learners develop strong research skills, critical thinking, and a passion for scientific discovery. Explore the Grade 9 Science Curriculum below to see how we empower future scientists and innovators!

Grade 9 Integrated International Science Curriculum

Biology
Unit 1: Cell Biology
  Cell structure and organization
  Cell transport (diffusion, osmosis, active transport)
  Cell division (mitosis and meiosis)
  Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
  Stem cells and specialized cells
Unit 2: Human Biology
  Organ systems and their coordination
  Homeostasis
  Nutrition and digestion
  Respiratory system
  Circulatory system
  Nervous system basics
Unit 3: Genetics and Evolution
  DNA structure and function
  Basic inheritance patterns
  Genetic variation
  Natural selection
  Evidence for evolution
Chemistry
Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Bonding
  Atomic structure and electron configuration
  Periodic table organization
  Chemical bonding (ionic, covalent, metallic)
  Properties of compounds based on bonding
Unit 2: Chemical Reactions
  Types of chemical reactions
  Balancing equations
  Factors affecting reaction rates
  Energy changes in reactions
  Acid-base reactions
  Redox reactions
Unit 3: Matter and Materials
  States of matter
  Physical and chemical changes
  Solutions and solubility
  Pure substances and mixtures
  Separation techniques
Physics
Unit 1: Forces and Motion
  Newton's laws of motion
  Forces and their effects
  Momentum and impulse
  Work, energy, and power
  Simple machines
Unit 2: Waves
  Types of waves
  Wave properties and behavior
  Sound waves
  Light waves
  Electromagnetic spectrum
Unit 3: Energy
  Energy forms and transformations
  Conservation of energy
  Heat transfer
  Renewable and non-renewable energy
  Electrical energy and circuits