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Year 8 Science

A comprehensive exploration of the systems that govern our physical and biological world. Students investigate the microscopic building blocks of life, the chemical nature of matter, and the physical forces that shape human innovation.

6 units·60 topics·Ages 13-14

01The Living Cell

11 topics·Term 1

Students explore the microscopic structures that form the basis of all living things and compare the functions of different cell types.

Historical Development of Cell Theory

Students will investigate the historical development of cell theory and its fundamental principles.

Inquiry CircleTimeline Challenge
Microscopy Skills and Cell Observation

Students will develop practical skills in using light microscopes to observe cells and tissues.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

Students will compare and contrast the basic structures and characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

Four CornersConcept Mapping
Animal Cell Organelles and Functions

Students will identify and describe the structure and function of key organelles within an animal cell.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Plant Cell Organelles and Unique Features

Students will identify and describe the structure and function of key organelles, including those unique to plant cells.

JigsawConcept Mapping
Cell Membrane and Selective Permeability

Students will explore the structure of the cell membrane and its role in regulating substance movement.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Passive Transport: Diffusion and Osmosis

Students will explore how substances move across the cell membrane via diffusion and osmosis.

Simulation GameProblem-Based Learning
Active Transport and Energy Requirements

Students will investigate how cells use energy to move substances against their concentration gradient.

Flipped ClassroomCase Study Analysis
Cellular Respiration: Energy Release

Students will investigate the process by which cells release energy from glucose.

Simulation GameInquiry Circle
Photosynthesis: Energy Capture

Students will explore the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.

Flipped ClassroomCollaborative Problem-Solving
Cell Differentiation and Specialization

Students will examine how cells develop specialized structures and functions.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel

02Body Systems and Survival

11 topics·Term 2

An analysis of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and excretory systems and how they support the life of multicellular organisms.

Introduction to Body Systems and Homeostasis

Students will understand how body systems work together to maintain a stable internal environment.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based Learning
The Digestive System: From Mouth to Stomach

Students will trace the path of food through the upper digestive system and identify the role of each organ.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
The Digestive System: Small and Large Intestines

Students will investigate how digested nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream and waste is processed.

Case Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Nutrients and Healthy Eating

Students will explore the importance of different macronutrients and micronutrients for cellular function and overall health.

Decision MatrixWorld Café
The Respiratory System: Gas Exchange

Students will explore the structure and function of the respiratory system and the process of gas exchange.

Simulation GameExperiential Learning
The Circulatory System: Heart and Blood

Students will investigate the components of blood, the structure of the heart, and the path of blood circulation.

JigsawConcept Mapping
The Circulatory System: Blood Vessels

Students will differentiate between arteries, veins, and capillaries and their roles in transporting blood.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
The Excretory System: Kidneys and Waste Removal

Students will examine the structure and function of the kidneys and their role in filtering waste from the blood.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game
The Nervous System: Brain and Nerves

Students will explore the basic structure and function of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
The Endocrine System: Hormones and Glands

Students will investigate the role of hormones and glands in regulating body processes.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Musculoskeletal System: Movement and Support

Students will examine how bones, muscles, and joints work together for movement and support.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation

03The Particle Model

11 topics·Term 3

Students investigate the states of matter and how the arrangement of particles explains the physical properties of substances.

Introduction to the Particle Model

Students will learn the fundamental assumptions of the particle model and its application to solids, liquids, and gases.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
Properties of Solids, Liquids, Gases

Students will compare the observable properties of the three states of matter using the particle model.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Changes of State: Melting and Freezing

Students will investigate melting and freezing using the particle model and energy changes.

Simulation GameInquiry Circle
Changes of State: Boiling and Condensation

Students will investigate boiling and condensation using the particle model and energy changes.

Simulation GameExperiential Learning
Sublimation and Deposition

Students will explore the direct phase changes between solid and gas, sublimation and deposition.

Inquiry CircleChalk Talk
Thermal Expansion and Contraction

Students will explore how heating and cooling affect the volume of substances.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Density and Buoyancy

Students will investigate the concept of density and how it relates to whether objects float or sink.

Inquiry CircleStations Rotation
Diffusion and Osmosis (Particle Level)

Students will explore the movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration, linking to biological systems.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Physical Changes of Matter

Students will identify and describe changes that alter the appearance of a substance but not its chemical composition.

Stations RotationChalk Talk
Chemical Changes and Indicators

Students will identify and describe changes that result in the formation of new substances.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning
Conservation of Mass in Changes

Students will investigate the principle that mass is conserved during physical and chemical changes.

Problem-Based LearningInquiry Circle

04Elements and Compounds

9 topics·Term 4

An exploration of the periodic table and how atoms combine to form the vast variety of substances in the universe.

Atoms as Building Blocks of Matter

Students will understand that all matter is made of atoms, which are the fundamental building blocks of elements.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Introduction to the Periodic Table

Students will explore the organization of the periodic table and the properties of different element groups.

JigsawGallery Walk
Metals, Non-metals, and Metalloids

Students will classify elements based on their physical and chemical properties.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures

Students will reinforce their understanding of the distinctions between elements, compounds, and mixtures, focusing on their observable properties.

Stations RotationDocument Mystery
Chemical Bonding Basics

Students will understand that atoms combine to form compounds through chemical bonds.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
Chemical Reactions and Equations

Students will learn to represent simple chemical reactions using word equations and identify reactants and products.

Inquiry CircleChalk Talk
Evidence of Chemical Change

Students will identify and describe observable evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred, such as gas production, colour change, or heat change.

Experiential LearningInquiry Circle
Acids and Bases: Properties and pH

Students will investigate the properties of acids and bases and learn about the pH scale.

Inquiry CircleStations Rotation
Neutralization Reactions

Students will explore the reaction between acids and bases to form salt and water.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning

05Dynamic Earth

9 topics·Term 4

Investigating the geological processes that shape the Earth's surface, focusing on the rock cycle and tectonic activity.

Earth's Internal Structure

Students will identify and describe the composition and characteristics of Earth's crust, mantle, and core.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
Minerals: Building Blocks of Rocks

Students will differentiate between minerals and rocks and classify common mineral types based on properties.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Igneous Rocks: Formation from Magma

Students will investigate the formation of igneous rocks from molten magma or lava.

Inquiry CircleCase Study Analysis
Sedimentary Rocks: Weathering and Deposition

Students will explore the formation of sedimentary rocks through weathering, erosion, deposition, and compaction.

Simulation GameExperiential Learning
Metamorphic Rocks: Heat and Pressure

Students will investigate how heat and pressure transform existing rocks into metamorphic rocks.

JigsawConcept Mapping
The Rock Cycle: Continuous Transformation

Students will understand the continuous process by which rocks are formed, broken down, and reformed.

Project-Based LearningStations Rotation
Plate Tectonics Theory and Evidence

Students will learn about the theory of plate tectonics and the evidence supporting it.

Document MysteryInquiry Circle
Plate Boundaries and Geological Features

Students will identify and describe the characteristics of divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Students will investigate the causes and effects of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based Learning

06Energy and Motion

9 topics·Term 4

Students investigate different forms of energy and how they are transferred and transformed in everyday systems.

Forms of Energy: Kinetic and Potential

Students will identify and describe various forms of energy, including kinetic and potential.

Concept MappingStations Rotation
Forms of Energy: Thermal, Light, Sound

Students will identify and describe thermal, light, and sound energy and their characteristics.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Energy Transfer and Transformation

Students will investigate how energy moves from one object to another and changes from one form to another.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Students will explore the mechanisms of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Introduction to Forces and Their Effects

Students will identify different types of forces and their effects on objects.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Gravity and Weight

Students will investigate the force of gravity and its relationship to mass and weight.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
Friction and Air Resistance

Students will explore resistive forces and their impact on motion.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Students will explore how energy is used and conserved in various systems, focusing on efficiency and reducing energy waste.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Simple Machines: Levers and Pulleys

Students will investigate how levers and pulleys multiply force to make work easier.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning