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Grade 10 Science

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.

4 units·57 topics·Ages 15-16

01Tissues, Organs, and Systems of Living Things

14 topics·Term 1

Students investigate the hierarchical organization of life from cells to tissues to organ systems, exploring how specialized structures carry out life functions. The unit examines the four animal tissue types, the major organ systems, homeostatic feedback mechanisms, and the medical technologies that support or replace organ system functions.

Cell Specialization and Differentiation

Students will explain how a single fertilized cell gives rise to hundreds of specialized cell types through differentiation, and why specialization is essential for complex multicellular life.

Concept MappingCase Study Analysis
Introduction to Tissues: The Hierarchy of Organization

Students will describe the levels of biological organization from cells to tissues to organs to organ systems and explain how each level contributes to the overall functioning of an organism.

JigsawConcept Mapping
Epithelial Tissue: Covering and Lining

Students will identify the structural characteristics and functional roles of epithelial tissue, including its role in protection, secretion, absorption, and forming barriers throughout the body.

Gallery WalkStations Rotation
Connective Tissue: Support, Binding, and Transport

Students will investigate the diverse forms of connective tissue — including bone, cartilage, blood, and adipose tissue — and analyze how each form's structure suits its specific support or transport function.

JigsawThink-Pair-Share
Muscle Tissue: Generating Movement

Students will distinguish among skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissue and explain how each type's structure enables voluntary or involuntary movement.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Nervous Tissue: Communication and Control

Students will describe the structure of neurons and supporting glial cells and explain how nervous tissue transmits electrical and chemical signals to coordinate body functions.

Flipped ClassroomInquiry Circle
The Circulatory System

Students will trace the path of blood through the heart and circulatory system, identifying the structures and vessels involved and explaining how the system delivers oxygen and nutrients while removing metabolic waste.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
The Respiratory System

Students will describe the structures of the respiratory system and explain the mechanics of breathing and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between air and blood.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
The Digestive System

Students will trace the pathway of food through the digestive system, explaining the mechanical and chemical processes that break down nutrients for absorption into the bloodstream.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
The Nervous System

Students will describe the organization of the central and peripheral nervous systems and explain how the nervous system receives sensory information, processes it, and coordinates responses.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
The Endocrine System

Students will identify the major endocrine glands and their hormones and explain how chemical signalling through the bloodstream coordinates long-term regulation of body processes.

JigsawInquiry Circle
Homeostasis: Feedback Mechanisms

Students will explain the concept of homeostasis and analyze how negative and positive feedback loops allow the body to maintain stable internal conditions despite changing external environments.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
Thermoregulation and Blood Glucose Regulation

Students will apply the principles of homeostasis to two key regulatory systems — body temperature and blood glucose — examining the feedback mechanisms, organs involved, and consequences of regulatory failure.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based Learning
Medical Technologies and Organ System Support

Students will evaluate medical technologies designed to assist, replace, or repair organ system functions, assessing both the scientific principles behind them and the ethical considerations they raise.

Socratic SeminarExpert Panel

02Chemical Reactions and Matter

14 topics·Term 2

This unit focuses on the patterns of chemical change and the predictable ways in which atoms rearrange to form new substances.

Atomic Structure and Subatomic Particles

Students will identify the components of an atom and explain how their arrangement determines an element's identity.

Concept MappingStations Rotation
Isotopes and Atomic Mass

Students will define isotopes and calculate average atomic mass based on isotopic abundance.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
The Periodic Table: Organization and Trends

Students decode the organization of elements and predict their reactivity based on atomic structure and periodic trends.

Inquiry CircleGallery Walk
Ionic Bonding: Electron Transfer

Investigating how atoms achieve stability by transferring electrons to form ionic compounds.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Covalent Bonding: Electron Sharing

Exploring how atoms share electrons to form stable molecules and the diverse properties of covalent compounds.

Experiential LearningConcept Mapping
Metallic Bonding and Properties

Understanding the unique 'sea of electrons' model that explains the characteristic properties of metals.

Stations RotationInquiry Circle
Introduction to Chemical Reactions

Students will identify the signs of a chemical reaction and differentiate between physical and chemical changes.

Experiential LearningChalk Talk
Balancing Chemical Equations

A study of chemical equations and the fundamental law that matter is neither created nor destroyed.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Types of Chemical Reactions

Students will classify chemical reactions into common categories: synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Acids, Bases, and pH

Exploring the properties of acids and bases and the pH scale as a measure of acidity or alkalinity.

Experiential LearningInquiry Circle
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

Investigating redox reactions, focusing on the transfer of electrons and their applications in energy production.

Case Study AnalysisFlipped Classroom
Reaction Rates and Factors

Students will analyze the factors that influence the speed of chemical reactions, such as temperature, concentration, and catalysts.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
Chemical Equilibrium

Exploring the dynamic state where forward and reverse reaction rates are equal, and how systems respond to disturbances.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Nuclear Chemistry: Fission and Fusion

An introduction to nuclear reactions, including radioactive decay, fission, and fusion, and their applications.

Socratic SeminarFormal Debate

03Physics of Motion and Energy

15 topics·Term 3

Students investigate the laws governing motion and the transfer of energy in mechanical systems.

Describing Motion: Position and Displacement

Students will define and differentiate between position, distance, and displacement in one-dimensional motion.

Experiential LearningWalk and Talk
Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

Measuring and describing the movement of objects through displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Free Fall and Projectile Motion

Investigating the motion of objects under the influence of gravity, including vertical and parabolic trajectories.

Problem-Based LearningSimulation Game
Introduction to Forces

Students will define force as a push or pull and identify different types of forces acting on objects.

Chalk TalkConcept Mapping
Newton's First Law: Inertia

Exploring the concept of inertia and how objects resist changes in their state of motion.

Experiential LearningThink-Pair-Share
Newton's Second Law: Force and Acceleration

Analyzing the quantitative relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Newton's Third Law: Action-Reaction

Investigating how forces always occur in pairs and their implications for interactions between objects.

Inquiry CircleSimulation Game
Friction and Air Resistance

Students will explore the forces that oppose motion and their impact on everyday phenomena.

Experiential LearningCase Study Analysis
Work, Power, and Simple Machines

Students will define work and power, and explore how simple machines modify forces to make work easier.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Potential and Kinetic Energy

Tracing the flow of energy from potential to kinetic forms in everyday machines and natural systems.

Project-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Conservation of Energy

A study of the fundamental law that energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based Learning
Heat and Temperature

Differentiating between heat and temperature and exploring mechanisms of heat transfer.

Stations RotationExperiential Learning
Waves: Properties and Types

An introduction to wave phenomena, including transverse and longitudinal waves, and their properties.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Sound Waves and Their Characteristics

Students will investigate the nature of sound as a mechanical wave and its properties.

Experiential LearningInquiry Circle
Electromagnetic Spectrum

Exploring the full range of electromagnetic waves, from radio waves to gamma rays, and their applications.

JigsawExpert Panel

04Earth Systems and Climate

14 topics·Term 4

An exploration of the complex interactions between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere that regulate Earth's climate.

Earth's Spheres: Interconnected Systems

Students will identify and describe the major interacting spheres of Earth: atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Plate Tectonics: Earth's Dynamic Surface

Students will investigate the theory of plate tectonics and its role in shaping Earth's surface features.

Simulation GameGallery Walk
Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Exploring the causes and effects of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions as manifestations of plate tectonics.

Case Study AnalysisDocument Mystery
Rock Cycle and Mineral Resources

Students will trace the formation and transformation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks and the importance of mineral resources.

Stations RotationConcept Mapping
Atmospheric Composition and Structure

Understanding the layers and chemical composition of Earth's atmosphere and its role in supporting life.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
The Natural Greenhouse Effect

Understanding how Earth's atmosphere traps heat and the role of various gases in maintaining temperature.

Inquiry CircleCase Study Analysis
The Water Cycle and Hydrosphere

Investigating the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Ocean Currents and Climate Regulation

Investigating how ocean currents move heat around the planet to influence global climate patterns.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Atmospheric Circulation and Weather

Exploring how global air circulation patterns create distinct climate zones and weather phenomena.

Flipped ClassroomInquiry Circle
Evidence for Climate Change

Analyzing the scientific data and observations that demonstrate rapid changes in Earth's climate.

Document MysteryGallery Walk
Causes of Climate Change

Investigating the anthropogenic factors contributing to the enhanced greenhouse effect and global warming.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Impacts on Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Analyzing the effects of climate change on global ecosystems, species distribution, and biodiversity.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Mitigation Strategies for Climate Change

Exploring various approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow the rate of global warming.

Decision MatrixTown Hall Meeting
Adaptation to Climate Change

Investigating strategies for communities and ecosystems to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change.

Project-Based LearningProblem-Based Learning