YOU NEED SCIENCE

Lessons for life.

In an ideal school system, you would have learned all this science by age 12.
It's never too late.
  • Why you need science
  • How to think like a scientist
  • Get organized
  • Solids, liquids and gases
  • What is Air?
  • Matter 1: Particles
  • What is this made of?
  • Magnets and magnetic fields
  • Matter 2: Air pressure and the Earth’s atmosphere
  • Gases
  • Matter 3: Evaporation and condensation
  • Matter 4: Dissolving, solutions, and crystallization
  • Rocks, minerals, crystals, dirt and soil
  • Distinguishing living, natural non-living, and human-made things
  • Distinguishing between plants and animals: the plant and animal kingdoms
  • Life cycles
  • Identification of living things
  • What is a species?
  • Food chains and adaptations
  • How we move 1: Skeleton and muscle system
  • How we move 2: Different body designs; major animal phyla
  • How we move 3: Coordinating body movements; the nervous system
  • How we move 4: Energy to run the body
  • Plant science 1: Basic plant structure
  • Plant science 2: Germination, seedling growth, and responses
  • Plants, soil, and water
  • Concepts of energy 1: Making things go!
  • Sound, vibrations and energy
  • Concepts of energy 2: Kinetic and potential energy
  • Concepts of energy 3: Distinguishing matter and energy
  • Inertia
  • Friction
  • Push pushes back
  • Gravity 1: Earth’s gravity; horizontal and vertical
  • Day and night; the Earth’s rotation
  • Reading and drawing maps
  • North, south, east and west
  • Land forms and major biomes of the Earth
  • Time and the Earth’s turning
  • Seasonal changes and the Earth’s orbit
  • Gravity 2: Rate of fall; weightlessness in space, the distinction between mass and weight
  • Rocks and fossils
  • Atomic/molecular motion 1: Brownian motion and diffusion
  • Atomic/molecular motion 2: Relationship to temperature
  • Atomic/molecular motion 1: Heat and pressure
  • Chemical elements and compounds
  • Will it sink or float? The concept of density
  • How metal ships float; making a hydrometer
  • Heat, volume and density
  • Convection currents
  • Cells 1: Microscopes, observations of tissues, and cell theory
  • Cells 2: Cell growth, division, and diffferentiation
  • Cells 3: Integrating cells and whole-body functions
  • Microscopic organisms I: Their multitude and diversity
  • Microscopic organisms II: Single-celled organisms
  • Fungi and bacteria 1: Their role as decomposers in nature
  • Fungi and bacteria 2: Decomposers vs. food storage and preparation
  • Fungi and bacteria 3: Decomposers vs. disease and health
  • The life of plants 1: Gardening for food, fun and learning
  • The life of plants 2: How a plant grows its parts
  • How things fly
  • Center of gravity, balance and wobbling wheels
  • Movement, energy, and momentum
  • Mechanics 1: Levers and discovery of the underlying principle
  • Mechanics 2: Inclined planes, pulleys, gears, and hydraulic lifts
  • Electricity 1: Electric circuits, switches, conductors, and non-conductors
  • Electricity 2: Static electricity, sparks, and lightning
  • Electricity 3: Parallel and series circuits, short circuits, fuses, and ground wires
  • Light: the basics of seeing
  • Cause of seasonal changes
  • Mapping the Earth: latitude and longitude
  • The water cycle and its ramifications
  • Earthquakes, volcanoes, and the movements of tectonic plates
  • Climate and weather: wet tropics and dry deserts
  • Carbon dioxide and regulation of climate

 

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