Science Curriculum

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Grades K-3

The program for this age group shows them fun, exciting experiments and demonstrations to showcase the different streams of science and intrigue the children.

  •  Living things: Students explore living things, including plants and animals, and learn about their basic needs and characteristics. They develop an understanding of the life cycle of plants and animals, and explore diversity within and among species.

  •  Matter and energy: Students learn about the properties of materials, including their color, texture, and shape. They explore the concept of change and how energy is involved in physical changes, such as melting and freezing.

  •  Forces and motion: Students explore the concept of motion and how forces affect it. They investigate the properties of simple machines, such as levers and pulleys, and learn about balance and stability.

  •  Earth and space systems: Students develop an understanding of the Earth and its features, including rocks, soil, and water. They explore the sky and learn about the sun, moon, stars, and seasons. They also investigate weather patterns and the effects of human activities on the environment.

  • Life systems: Students explore the structure and function of living things, including cells, tissues, and organ systems. They investigate biodiversity and the interdependence of living things in ecosystems, and explore human impacts on the environment.
  • Matter and energy: Students develop an understanding of the properties of matter and energy, including the concepts of states of matter, changes of state, and the conservation of matter and energy. They explore the properties of light and sound and their behaviors.

  • Forces and motion: Students investigate the concepts of force and motion and the relationship between them. They learn about the principles of energy, work, and simple machines and explore the impact of technological advances on society.

  • Earth and space systems: Students explore the Earth's systems, including the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. They learn about Earth's history, plate tectonics, natural disasters, and the effects of human activities on the planet. They also investigate the properties of the solar system and the universe.
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Grades 4-8

Our science program is designed to introduce the idea of science and basic experimentations that can be done. Tutoring for science can also include helping with projects as needed. Within this age group, basic biology, chemistry, and physics get introduced throughout their years, and definitions and applications are crucial.

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Grades 9-12

Within the high school science curriculum, we support students needing homework help with grades nine and ten science as a general topic. As the students head to the upper year class, there will be specifications in the courses such as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

  •  Biology: Students develop a deep understanding of the principles of biology, including cellular biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. They explore the relationship between structure and function in living things and learn about the impact of biotechnology and genetic engineering on society.
  •  Chemistry: Students develop an understanding of the properties and behavior of matter and energy, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry. They investigate the principles of organic chemistry and materials science and explore the applications of chemistry in technology and industry.
  •  Physics: Students investigate the fundamental principles of physics, including motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity, and magnetism. They develop an understanding of the laws of physics and their applications in real-world situations, such as in engineering and medicine.
  •  Earth and space science: Students explore the history and structure of the Earth, including plate tectonics, geologic time, and the rock cycle. They learn about Earth's atmosphere, weather and climate, and natural disasters. They also investigate the structure of the universe, including the properties of stars, galaxies, and black holes, and the principles of cosmology.
  • Our post-secondary STEM and engineering tutoring services provide academic support to students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. Our tutors have expertise in a wide range of scientific topics, including physics, mechanics, materials science, chemistry, and biology. We work with students to clarify and review complex concepts covered in lectures, provide additional resources to deepen understanding, and offer guidance on advanced topics such as dynamics, statics, thermodynamics, chemical reactions, molecular biology, and more. Our goal is to help students achieve academic success and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for success in their future careers in science, engineering, and related fields.
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Post-Secondary

University and who are already in University. There are many advanced mechanics and dynamic courses which we offer tutoring services for. In addition, we provide tutoring on how to write labs and give extra support in the science courses the individual is taking during their post-secondary education.


Offered Classes and Tutors

  • Early Start Science (Pre-K)
  • Grades 1-8 Science
  • Grades 9-10 Science
  • Biology Grades 11-12
  • Chemistry Grades 11-12
  • Physics Grades 11-12
  • Chemistry (Post-Secondary)
  • Physics (Post-Secondary)
  • Dynamics (Post-Secondary)
  • Statics (Post-Secondary)
  • Mechanics (Post-Secondary)

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