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このコースでは、National Science Bowl の一部となる可能性のある生物学、化学、遺伝学、生態学、物理科学のトピックを学習します。また、ホームスクールの生徒向けの一般的な科学カリキュラムや、放課後の AP 科学強化にも使用できます。
Kathy Borja
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 8 - 11
This course will be a fast-paced examination of topics in physical science, chemistry, biology and ecology.  For topics that need background information or had foundations in earlier classes, I will briefly explain the information with the topic.  The material will be drawn from Hewitt Physical Science, Zumdahl Chemistry, Campbell Biology, Lutgens Earth Science and Giancoli Physics textbooks and other sources.  Access to these textbooks is not required, but recommended.

This class was designed to help prepare those who would like to enter the National Science Bowl or related competitions.  It would also be useful as a general science curriculum for homeschoolers or those seeking afterschool enrichment for high school or honors science.

I will present the information in PowerPoint format, allow time for questions and discussion and end the class with an online quiz game.

This schedule is subject to change and will be updated as needed.


Week 20:  Jan 4, 5, 7, 2025                   Plants 
We will discuss different types of plants, their structure, growth, and nutrition.  

Week 21:  Jan 11, 12, 14, 2025                Chemical Bonding 
We will discuss types of chemical bonds.  We will examine chemical and physical properties of compounds and mixtures. 

Week 22:  Jan 18, 19, 21, 2025               States of Matter  
The focus this week will be states of matter and their transitions.  We will also introduce fluid mechanics.     

Week 23:   Jan 25, 26, 28, 2025            Stoichiometry 
We will discuss reaction types and balance chemical equations.  We will examine converting units using a balanced chemical equation.  

Week 24:  Feb 1, 2, 4, 2025                   Acids and Bases 
This week we will discuss acids and bases.  We will also examine equilibrium and solubility.  

Week 25:  Feb 8, 9, 11, 2025                 Thermodynamics 
We will discuss heat, exothermic and endothermic reactions, heat of reaction, entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, and reaction kinetics.  

At the end of the 25 weeks, content will repeat.

Week 1:  Feb 15, 16, 18, 2025                Foundations in Science
The first week will be an overview of SI units, measurements, concepts of theories, hypotheses & scientific methods, and understanding basic concepts like matter.  

Week 2:  Feb 22, 23 , 24, 2025             Motion 
This week we will examine circular and linear motion concepts.  This will include energy, work, momentum, and vectors. We will also focus on Newton's Laws.  

Week 3:   Mar 1, 2, 4, 2025                   Atomic Structure 
This week we will focus on the atom and its components.  We will discuss the progression of atomic theory.  We will also discuss the periodic table.  

Week 4: Mar 8,9,10, 2025                    Electricity 
This week we will focus on electricity:  charges, voltage, current, conductors, circuits, and power.  

Week 5: Mar 15,16,17, 2025                     Waves 
This week we will discuss different types of waves.  We will also investigate magnetism and electromagnetism.  

Week 6: Mar22,23,24, 2025                 Astrophysics 
This week we will discuss our solar system and beyond.  

Week 7: Mar 29,30, 31, 2025                Relativity and the Big Bang 
We will discuss special and general relativity, space-time, dark matter, dark energy, and the Big Bang.  

Week 8:  April 5,6,7, 2025                    Geologic Time, Atmosphere and Hydrosphere 
This week we will review the formation of earth structures, the atmosphere and hydrosphere over time.   

Week 9:  April 12,13,14, 2025                Rocks and Plate Tectonics
The focus will be the formation of different types of rocks, Earth's core, mantle and crust, plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes.  

Week 10:  April 26,27,28, 2025            Weather 
We will discuss heating and motion in the atmosphere, clouds, driving forces of weather and the resulting weather patterns.   

Week 11:  May 3,4,5, 2025                  Biomolecules 
We will discuss the molecular components of life.  We will focus on the importance of water and carbon and examine biomolecules, I will introduce carbohydrates, nucleic acids, amino acids, and lipids. 

Week 12:  May 10,11,12, 2025                 The Cell 
We will discuss the structure and function of cells and their components.  We will compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and discuss plants, multicellular and unicellular animal cells, and bacteria.  

Week 13:  May 17,18,19, 2025              Cell Function
This week we will discuss mitosis, meiosis, cellular metabolism & respiration, and cell signaling.  

Week 14:  June 7,8,9, 2025               Gene Expression & Inheritance 
This week we will discuss chromosomes, alleles, genes, genotype, phenotype, and gene expression.  We will examine Mendelian genetics and touch on Non-Mendelian genetics.  

Week 15:  June 14, 15, 16, 2025          Evolution 
We will discuss Darwin's theories, evolution and the genome, and phylogeny.  

Week 16: June 21,22,23, 2025            Ecology 
This week we will examine ecosystems, the food web, and conservation.  

Week 17:  June 28,29,30, 2025          Animal Diversity 
We will discuss different types of animals.  We will look at invertebrate and vertebrate body plans and functions.  
 
Week 18: July 12,13,14, 2025               Animal Form and Function  
This week we will continue with animal forms and discuss development, behavior, and nutrition.  

Week 19:  July 19,20,21, 2025            Animal Anatomy and Physiology 
We will discuss the various body systems with a focus on circulation & gas exchange, immunology, endocrinology, and sensory motor systems. 

Week 20:  26,27,28, 2025 2025         Plants 
We will discuss different types of plants, their structure, growth, and nutrition.

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外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
使用する教材
While these textbooks are not required, they are recommended: Conceptual Physical Science (6th Ed) by Hewitt, Hewitt and Suchocki Chemistry (10th Ed) by Zumdahl, Zumdahl & DeCoste Campbell Biology (11th Ed) by Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky and Reece Foundations of Earth Science (8th Ed) by Lutgens, Tarbuck, Tasa Physics Principles with Applications (7th Ed) by Douglas Giancoli Science Bowl Sample Questions can be found: https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb/Regional-Competitions/Resources/MS-Sample-Questions https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb/Regional-Competitions/Resources/HS-Sample-Questions
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修士号 Rutgers University and UMDNJから 科学 へ
I am a scientist turned stay at home mom. While getting my Master's degree in Biochemistry, I taught General Biology lab and an Introduction to Molecular Biology Research lab to undergraduates.  I have worked as a medical laboratory technician in a hospital and as a biochemist in drug discovery and early phase clinical trials within the pharmaceutical industry. I left that role to stay at home and homeschool my 2e son.  Since he was a different learner, we explored all ways of learning and trying to make it fun.
I began teaching online by teaching English to kids in China.  I enjoyed it, but Outschool allows me to go back to my scientific roots and share it with others. I hope to design and deliver classes that will share my knowledge from working as a scientist and get learners as interested and excited about science as I am.

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