Life Science Concepts
This program utilizes video and interactive simulations to help students better understand habitats, communities, diversity of living things, and the human body.
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Physical Science Concepts – Matter
This program focuses on properties and changes in materials, structures, flight, and the properties of air.
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Physical Science Concepts–Energy
Extensive use of video and interactive simulations invite students to get their hands on key topics, including sound, light, electricity, motion, forces, energy, and simple machines.
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Earth Science Concepts
Interactive simulations help students better understand weather, space, rocks, minerals, and erosion.
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General Science Concepts 4-6
This program helps students master skills such as scientific data collection, processing of data, solving problems, applying scientific and technological information, measurement, and classification.
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General Science Concepts 7-9
Students develop a better understanding of life, earth, space, and physical science properties, as well as improve skills such as observation, interpretation, identification, and prediction of data and outcomes.
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Scientific Thinking
Students will make and test hypotheses, design experiments, and formulate conclusions.
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Cells & Tissues
Each lesson in this program makes use of video while also monitoring comprehension and vocabulary recognition through quick quizzes; focuses on binary fission and the function of cells and tissues.
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Classification of Living Things
Interactive tutorials use a multimedia approach to teach key Life Science topics, including exploring the concept of species, learning the five-kingdom system, and defining the Dichotomous Key.
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The Human Body
In this program, students examine the digestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems, and explore the excretory, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.
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Biology Concepts: Cellular Respiration
Students become active note takers, problem solvers, and real scientists as they work through engaging activities covering the breakdown of enzymes and the process of fermentation.
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Biology Concepts: Ecology
This program focuses on comparing photosynthesis and respiration, explaining how plants and animals are dependant on each other, and understanding the conditions needed for evaporation and condensation.
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Biology Concepts: Life & Non-Life
This program constantly challenges students to hypothesize, analyze data, and draw conclusions while distinguishing between life and non-life, determining the characteristics of living and non-living organisms, and researching Mars.
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Biology Concepts:Photosynthesis
Students improve their understanding of the nature of light, the visible spectrum, the role of plant pigments, and how water flows from plants to leaves.
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Biology Concepts: Pollution
This program helps students explain the conditions of air, land, and water pollution, predict the effects of rainfall on smog conditions, and understand which materials are biodegradable.
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Biology Exit Skills
This program focuses on DNA and genetic engineering, extinction, reproduction, homeostasis, ecosystems, and biotechnology.
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Green Plants
Students build a better understanding of the function of green plants, the various parts of green plants, and the edible parts of food plants.
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Genetics & Heredity
This program focuses on examining sexual reproduction, understanding Mendel’s Laws of Heredity and Punnett Squares, and exploring the importance of genotype over phenotype.
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