About Course
Available from September 15, 2026:
Module 1: Matter, Forces, and Amazing Machines
What makes one material different from another? How can measurements, experiments, and atomic theory explain the changes we observe?
In this five-week science module, students develop a quantitative understanding of matter, mixtures, atoms, chemical change, and thermal energy. They measure mass, volume, density, concentration, solubility, temperature, and heat loss, then use particle theory and atomic structure to explain their results. Along the way, they investigate separation methods, the periodic table, conservation of mass, chemical reactions, energy transfer, insulation, efficiency, and experimental uncertainty.
Who is the course for?
This course is designed for homeschool students in Grades 7-9.
No previous science course is required. Core explanations are accessible to younger students, while optional Going Further readings and research questions give older or more advanced learners additional depth.
How the course works
The module contains 15 classes which can be taken at any pace; three classes per week yield a well paced five week course.
Each class includes:
- a short instructor video;
- a complete handout with structured reading-and-work lesson;
- questions and journal activities;
- a clear Words to Know glossary;
- an optional Going Further reading;
- opportunities to practise observation, measurement, explanation, and fair testing.
Most classes take approximately 45-55 minutes. Students complete hands-on experiments and investigation each week, using commonly accessible materials (no special science kits are required).
Founding Family pricing:
The discounted rate applies for registrations within 2 weeks of the enrolment opening date.
Certificates
Every student who completes the module receives a certificate of completion.
Students who complete this module together with any two additional Stream 1 science modules will also receive a certificate recognizing the completion of a full academic year of science study.
Course Content
Week 1: Particle Theory and Properties of Matter
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W1 Class 1: Properties of Matter, and Density
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W1 Class 2: The Particle Model and States of Matter
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W1 Class 3: Measuring Thermal Change — and Measuring Honestly
