
Science
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10 grades · 53 units · 158 topics
Aligned to Ontario Curriculum Expectations
Elementary (Grades 1-6)

Grade 1
A hands-on introduction to scientific inquiry through the observation of living things, physical patterns, and environmental changes. Students develop foundational skills in classification and data collection while exploring the interconnectedness of their local ecosystem.

Grade 2
A comprehensive inquiry based science program that engages second grade students in hands on exploration of nature and physics. Students develop critical thinking skills through the observation of life cycles, properties of matter, and the dynamic changes of our planet.

Grade 3
Students investigate the interconnectedness of living things, the properties of physical matter, and the dynamic changes of the Earth. This curriculum emphasizes hands-on inquiry and scientific observation to understand how natural systems function and evolve.

Grade 4
This course investigates the interconnected nature of biological systems, energy transformation, and Earth's dynamic processes. Students engage in hands-on inquiry to understand how living things adapt, how energy moves through machines, and how human activity impacts the local environment.

Grade 5
A comprehensive inquiry into the fundamental systems of our world, focusing on the properties of substances, the complexity of biological systems, and the dynamic forces shaping our environment. Students engage in hands-on investigation to understand the interconnectedness of scientific phenomena.

Grade 6
Students investigate the interconnectedness of biological, physical, and geological systems through hands-on inquiry. This course emphasizes evidence-based reasoning and the impact of human activity on the natural world.
Intermediate (Grades 7-8)

Grade 7
This course investigates the complex relationships between living organisms and their environments. Students explore cellular biology, ecological balance, the properties of matter, and the forces that shape our planet through hands-on inquiry and scientific modeling.

Grade 8
This course investigates the interconnectedness of biological, physical, and geological systems. Students engage in evidence based inquiry to understand how microscopic processes drive macroscopic changes in the world around them.
Secondary (Grades 9-12)

Grade 9
This course explores the interconnected systems of the natural world through hands-on investigation and critical analysis. Students engage with the principles of biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science to understand how energy and matter flow through our environment.

Grade 10
A comprehensive survey of biological, chemical, and physical systems through the lens of inquiry and sustainability. Students investigate the interconnectedness of natural phenomena and develop scientific literacy through hands-on laboratory work and data analysis.