Middle School Science: Full Curriculum (FL Certified)
What's included
72 live meetings
66 in-class hoursMastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Feedback and grades will be provided upon request or if students submit work weekly.Grading
Certificate of Completion with Final Grade Upon RequestClass Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner Level
Get ready for an exciting adventure in science! This course meets twice a week, covering 6th-8th grade Middle School Science Standards with a dynamic mix of presentations, videos, simulations, interactive activities, hands-on projects, and, best of all, experiments! We'll dive into real-world problems, encouraging students to explore through inquiry, analyze data and observations, and draw meaningful conclusions. Our classroom environment promotes interaction between students and the teacher, creating a phenomenal and engaging learning experience. This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the Nature of Science, Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth Science. Through labs and demonstrations, we'll bring science concepts to life, ensuring your student's curriculum needs are met. Expect a rich blend of presentations, guided notes, videos, reading, writing, graphic organizers, foldables, experiments, and demonstrations. As a firm believer in creating captivating learning experiences, I'm thrilled to embark on this journey of scientific discovery with your learner! The following topics will be covered during this course: Year 1 (Fall 23 - June 24) & Year 2 Content (Fall 24 - June 25) (August 24-June 25) Unit 1: Nature of Science Lab Safety, Investigations vs Experiments Scientific Method & Observation Lab Identification of Variables & Popper Lab Bounce Lab Origami Frog Lab Unit 2: Physical Science Atoms & Matter Periodic Table of Elements Periodic Table Coloring Pure Substances & Mixtures Protein Bites Lab & Demo of Separating Mixtures Magic Ink Lab & Physical and Chemical Properties Mass, Volume & Weight and Volume Displacement Lab Density & Density Lab Physical & Chemical Changes & Law of Conservation of Mass Physical and Chemical Changes Lab Scientific Method Lab Acids and Bases Acids and Bases Lab Unit 3: Space Science Structure and Size of the Universe Types of Galaxies - Galaxy Cookie Lab Historical Models of the Solar System Gravity and Solar System & Gravity Jump Lab The Terrestrial Planets The Gas Giant Planets Small Objects in Solar System Scientific Method Lab Stars & Properties of Stars Our Sun HR Diagram Life Cycle of Stars Stars Glow Stick Lab Scientific Method Lab Earth's Days and Years Earth's Seasons Phases of the Moon Oreo Cookie Moon Phases Lab Tides & Eclipses Space Exploration Unit 4: Life Science Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells & Homeostasis Infectious Diseases Scientific Method Lab Types of Cellular Reproduction DNA & Making DNA Model Strawberry DNA Lab Heredity - Punnett Squares Monster Genetics Biotechnology Sea Turtles & Adaptations Birds of Prey & Owl Pellet Dissection Scientific Method Lab Scientific Method Lab Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Cellular Respiration Lab Energy & Matter in Ecosystems Unit 5: Review Middle School Sciences Layers of the Earth (Compositional & Mechanical Layers) Geologic Dating of the Earth Weathering, Erosion & Deposition and Weathering Lab Rocks & Rock Cycle Rock Cycle Lab Tectonic Plates Tectonic Plates Lab Scientific Method Lab (Identification of Variables) (June Optional) Labs and More labs all summer! (4 weeks) (Offered Fall 25 - May 26) Unit 1: Nature of Science Lab Safety Observations vs Inferences (Milk Tie Dye Lab) What is Science (Science vs Pseudoscience) Scientific Method & Twirly-Bird Lab Repetition vs Replication & Drops on a Penny Lab Identification of Variables & Penny Boat Lab Graphing Data & Using Create a Graph Making Digital Graphs Scientific Theory vs Scientific Law Ping Pong Lab and Graphing of Data Life Science Unit Introduction to Cells/Cell Theory Plant & Animal Cells Cellular Division - Asexual vs Sexual Cellular Reproduction Mitosis & Meiosis Organization of Life & Human Body Systems DNA and RNA & Build DNA Model Pedigree Charts & Gobstopper Lab Heredity, Genotypes & Phenotypes and Traits Lab Punnett Squares Genetic Mutations & Build DNA Mutation Model Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration & Cellular Respiration Lab Ecology Unit Classification of Living Things Biomes/Ecosystems & Build a Biorama Food Chains, Food Webs & Energy Pyramids Carbon Cycle Interactions Between Organisms (Symbiotic Relationships) Adaptations Limiting Factors & Carrying Capacity Invasive Species vs Native Species Theory of Evolution & Natural Selection Natural Selection Lab Earth Science Unit Physical & Chemical Weathering, Erosion & Deposition and Lab Simulating the processes Landforms Minerals, Rocks & Rock Cycle Rock Cycle Lab Dating of Rock (Relative Dating & Absolute Dating) Layers of the Earth Tectonic Plates & Boundaries and Plates Simulation Lab Plate Boundary Events & Interactive Tectonic Plates Lab Earthquakes, Mountain Building & Volcanoes Types of Volcanoes & Burning Ring of Fire Inside Volcanoes & Virtual Volcano Field Trip/Airplane Lab Earth's Spheres & Interactions Between the Earth's Spheres Weather vs Climate and Water Cycle Weather Patterns & Ocean Currents Natural Disasters & Natural Disaster Experiment Resources (Renewable vs Nonrenewable) Human Impact Human Impact CSI Bubble Gum Lab (You will need two types of gum and practice blowing those bubbles!) Physical Science Unit States of Matter & Thermal Energy and Lab Potential and Kinetic Energy Forms of Energy and Lab Marble Run Lab Forces and Motion Forces and Motions Graphing and Lab Waves and Properties of Waves Electromagnetic Waves & Behavior of Light (I will demo a lab due to the needed supplies for behavior of light.) Atoms and Subatomic Particles Modeling Atoms Lab Making Ice Cream Lab Summer Classes for students that want to continue through summer - Dates to be determined Egg Drop Lab Making Oobleck - Suspensions, liquids and solids Mixtures: Making no-bake cookies (protein bites) Make a Lava Lamp (Physical Properties/Density) Elephant's Toothpaste (Exothermic reactions) Fizzing Sherbet - Feel a fun sour chemical reaction in your mouth! (Chemical Reactions) Making Chocolate Chip Pancakes (Mixtures & Chemical Reactions) Scientific Method Lab Scientific Method Lab & Review Games (Gimkit & Blooket) Learners who are already taking any of the fields of science in other courses, including my three semester courses, can enroll for additional support and practice. The labs and activities are different from my semester courses. Learners are charged weekly for the subscription and can enroll or un-enroll at any time. If learners struggle with a topic, I can provide additional practice or support if requested.
Learning Goals
Students will gain an understanding of the NGSS Science Standards.
Other Details
Learning Needs
As a teacher, supporting unique learning needs involves understanding and addressing the diverse abilities, interests, and backgrounds of each student. Ex: Differentiated Instruction, brain breaks, and diverse instruction
Parental Guidance
Google Drive is used for sharing handouts. Nearpod is used for some presenting of lessons. Blooket and Kahoot will be used to play review games in class.
Life Science Lesson - asexual and sexual cellular reproduction/meiosis
Supply List
Lab supplies will be posted the week before (since this is ongoing) and a detailed list can be provided for the current unit if requested.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a certified teacher and I've been teaching middle school comprehensive science since 2014 and I taught 5th-grade science prior to moving to middle school. I currently help design activities that support the 7th & 8th-grade curriculum for all of the science teachers and I support K-5 teachers as a Math & Science Instructional Coach. I will be incorporating reading and writing in this science course as well. I have a master's degree in reading and writing, and I am a firm believer in reading and writing in the content area.
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Live Group Course
$25
weekly or $899 for 72 classes2x per week, 36 weeks
55 min
Completed by 58 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
5-14 learners per class