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Science Foundations Grade 5

Interactive science learning for curious minds

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Program Overview

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Personalized attention

Learn Science at your own pace with a teacher focused only on you

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Teacher-led sessions

Real-time interaction and feedback with a dedicated teacher

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60 minutes per session

Deep-dive into topics with focused 60-minute sessions

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6-18 age group

Tailored for curious learners in the 6-18 age group

What’s Included

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120 Interactive lessons

Built to engage

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English

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Lifetime access

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Certificate

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Activity Overview

All grades

Intermediate

Students explore science through fun experiments and models that help them understand the world around them and solve everyday problems.

Learning Goals

  • Understand how Earth changes and natural resources work
  • Learn about the human body, plants, and animal life
  • Discover energy, electricity, sound, and light concepts
  • Practice scientific thinking by solving real-world problems

Lessons

Physical Science - Part 1

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States & Properties of Matter

In this lesson, students will learn about matter, which is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space. They will explore the different states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Additionally, students will discuss the properties of matter and how energy can change matter from one state to another.

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Physical and Chemical Changes

In this lesson, students will learn about the two main types of changes in matter: physical changes and chemical changes. They will also examine their characteristics and explore real-life examples.

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Energy Transfer and Phase Changes

In this lesson students will learn about conductors and insulators, how energy is transferred, different methods of energy transfer, and the conservation of energy.

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Calculating Density and graphical

In this lesson students will learn what density is, how to calculate it, how density changes in different states of matter, and how to determine the density of a substance experimentally.

Life science - Part 1

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Introduction to Ecosystems and Constituents

In this lesson students will learn about ecosystems, including their definition and key components. They will explore the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers, understand the functions of ecosystems, and discover different types of ecosystems.

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Food Chains, Food Webs, and Energy Transfer

In this lesson student will learn about food chains and food webs, explaining how energy flows through ecosystems. Students will learn how producers, consumers, and decomposers interact and depend on each other to maintain balance in nature.

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Balanced Ecosystem and Matter Cycles

In this lesson student will be introduced to the concept of a balanced ecosystem, focusing on how energy flows through ecosystems and the importance of matter cycles like the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles. Students will also learn about the key elements that make up an ecosystem and the threats to its balance, as well as efforts to protect it.

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Recap, Integration, and Application

In this lesson students will revisit the key components of an ecosystem and how organisms are classified. Students will explore how producers, consumers, and decomposers interact within their environment.Students will also learn how different organisms are classified into groups based on their characteristics and roles in the ecosystem. Finally,see how understanding ecosystems can help us apply this knowledge to real-world situations like conservation.

Earth Science - Part 1

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The Early Earth and History of Life

In this lesson students will explore how Earth formed after the Big Bang and how life began with tiny microorganisms. They will also learn about ancient creatures that helped shape Earth’s history, from simple life forms to more complex organisms. By understanding this, they can see how life evolved over time and how it continues to impact our planet today.

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Fossils and Studying Earth’s Past

In this lesson students will dive into the fascinating world of fossils. They will learn what fossils are, how they form through the process of fossilization, and where they can be found. Students will also explore the importance of studying fossils to understand Earth's history, including past climates, ecosystems, and the creatures that lived long ago.

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Introduction to Earth’s Systems and the Hydrosphere

In this lesson students will talk about how Earth is divided into four systems and the interdependence of all four systems focusing on hydrosphere in detail.

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The Geosphere and Biosphere

In this lesson, students will learn about Earth's four interconnected systems: the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. They will explore how these systems interact, the impact of natural events on living organisms, the water cycle's role, human influences, and the importance of protecting Earth's natural balance.

Physical Science - Part 2

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Introduction to Changes of State

In this lesson, students will learn how matter changes between different states—solid, liquid, and gas—due to temperature changes. They will explore processes such as melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, sublimation, and deposition. Additionally, students will discover real-world applications of these processes, enhancing their understanding of how they occur in everyday life.

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Sublimation and Heat Flow

In this lesson, the students will learn about the concepts of sublimation and heat flow. They will explore the three methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.

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Temperature, Mass, and Thermal Energy

In this lesson, students will learn about temperature as a measure of heat intensity and mass as a measure of matter. They will explore the relationship between thermal energy, temperature, and mass. Finally, they will connect these concepts to understand how they influence each other in real-world scenarios.

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Understanding Forces and Directions

In this lesson, students will learn about the concept of forces and their effects on motion. They will explore different types of forces, such as push, pull, friction, gravity, and magnetic force. Additionally, they will understand how balanced and unbalanced forces impact movement.

Life science - Part 2

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Introduction to Cells and Organisms

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of cells and organisms. They will learn about the basic unit of life, the cell, and how organisms can be made up of one or more cells. The lesson will focus on the differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms.

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Diversity of Organisms

In this lesson, students will explore key topics on the diversity of organisms, focusing on the importance of biodiversity in maintaining life and balance on Earth, the classification of organisms into categories and their unique adaptations, the interdependence in ecosystems, food chains, and food webs, and the impact of environmental changes on biodiversity and how we can help protect it.

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Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores

In this lesson, students will identify animals as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores based on their diets. They will learn how each group contributes to the ecosystem and explore patterns in dietary adaptations, such as specialized teeth or food sources, that help animals thrive in their environments.

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Animal Life Cycles

In this lesson, students will explore the major stages in animal life cycles: birth, growth, reproduction, and death. They will learn about different types of life cycles, including complete metamorphosis, which has four stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult, as seen in butterflies ), incomplete metamorphosis, which has three stages (egg, nymph, adult, as seen in grasshoppers ), and direct development, where there are no drastic changes and the young look like mini adults (as seen in humans and birds ).

Earth Science - Part 2

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Universe Formation - The Big Bang Theory

In this lesson, students will learn about the formation of the universe through the Big Bang Theory, including how the universe began, evidence supporting the theory, and the formation of matter, with activities to reinforce these concepts.

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Celestial Objects

In this lesson, students will learn about celestial objects, including stars, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. They will explore the characteristics and positions of these objects in space, and understand how they interact within our solar system and beyond, with activities to reinforce these concepts.

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Sun’s Movement, Shadows, and Gravity

In this lesson, students will learn about the Sun’s movement, shadows, and gravity. They will explore how the Sun’s position in the sky changes throughout the day, how shadows are formed and change with the Sun’s movement, and the concept of gravity and its effects on objects on Earth, with activities to reinforce these concepts.

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Sun, Earth, and Moon

In this lesson, students will learn about the relationship between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. They will explore how these celestial bodies interact, including the Earth's rotation and revolution, the phases of the Moon, and how these movements affect phenomena such as day and night, and seasons. Activities will reinforce these concepts and help students understand their interconnections.

Physical Science - Part 3

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Introduction to Atoms and Molecules

In this lesson, students will learn about atoms and molecules. They will explore the basic building blocks of matter, understand the structure of atoms, and how atoms combine to form molecules. Activities will reinforce these concepts and help students appreciate the fundamental components of all substances.

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Interpreting Ball-and-Stick Models

In this lesson, students will learn about interpreting ball-and-stick models. They will explore how these models represent atoms and molecules, understand how to identify different elements and bonds, and recognize the significance of these models in visualizing molecular structures. Activities will reinforce these concepts and help students develop skills in interpreting and using ball-and-stick models effectively.

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Chemical Formulas and Counting Atoms

In this lesson, students will learn about chemical formulas and counting atoms, including representing molecules using symbols for elements, understanding subscripts and coefficients in chemical formulas, identifying the number of each type of atom, and reinforcing these concepts through visual aids, and real-world examples.

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Classifying Substances

In this lesson, students will explore the properties of different substances and learn how to classify them based on their characteristics. They will investigate physical properties such as state of matter, texture, color, and solubility, as well as chemical properties like reactivity. Through hands-on activities and experiments, students will understand how substances can be grouped into categories based on shared traits and how these classifications help in understanding the world around us. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to recognize the importance of classifying substances in scientific inquiry and everyday life.

Life science - Part 3

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Introduction to Plant Parts and Their Functions

In this lesson, students will learn about the different parts of plants—roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds—and their specific functions. They will understand how each part contributes to the plant’s growth, reproduction, and survival. Through this lesson, students will develop a foundational understanding of plant biology and the essential roles these parts play in the plant life cycle.

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How Do Plants Make Food?

In this lesson, students will explore the process of photosynthesis and understand how plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. They will learn the key role of chlorophyll in absorbing light and how plants convert it into energy. By the end of the lesson, students will grasp the importance of photosynthesis in sustaining plant life and supporting ecosystems.

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Flower Parts and Functions

In this lesson, students will learn about the structure and function of the different parts of a flower, including the petals, stamens, pistils, and ovary. They will understand how each part plays a role in the plant's reproduction process, focusing on pollination and the development of seeds. By the end of the lesson, students will recognize the significance of flower parts in the life cycle of plants.

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Life Cycles of Flowering Plants and Conifers

In this lesson, students will explore the life cycles of flowering plants and conifers, comparing their stages of growth, reproduction, and development. They will learn about key stages such as seed germination, pollination, and seed dispersal, understanding how these processes ensure the continuation of plant species. By the end of the lesson, students will recognize the similarities and differences between the life cycles of flowering plants and conifers.

Engineering Design

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Introduction to the Engineering Design Process

In this lesson, students will be introduced to the engineering design process, which involves identifying problems, brainstorming solutions, designing prototypes, testing, and improving ideas. They will learn how engineers use this process to solve real-world problems and create effective solutions. By the end of the lesson, students will understand the steps involved in engineering design and its application in everyday life.

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Problem Solving and Models

In this lesson, students will learn how to use models to solve problems and represent real-world systems or ideas. They will explore different types of models, such as physical, mathematical, and conceptual, and understand how models can help predict outcomes and guide decision-making. By the end of the lesson, students will develop skills in creating and using models as tools for problem-solving.

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Engineering, Technology, and Science

In this lesson, students will explore the relationship between engineering, technology, and science, understanding how they work together to solve problems and improve the world. They will learn how scientific knowledge informs technological advancements, and how engineers apply both to design solutions. By the end of the lesson, students will appreciate the interconnected roles of engineering, technology, and science in innovation and problem-solving.

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The Scientific Method and Inquiry

In this lesson, students will learn about the scientific method and the process of scientific inquiry, which involves asking questions, making observations, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions. They will understand how scientists use this method to investigate the natural world and solve problems. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to apply the scientific method to explore their own questions and carry out simple investigations.

Certificate

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Science Explorer Certificate

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Life science - Part 1 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Matter and Energy. Matter: Pure or Impure

Ecosystem and classification of organisms Scientific names

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Science Adventurer Certificate

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Life science - Part 2 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Studying Earth’s Past&Earth’s Systems

Heat and thermal energy & Force and Motion

Structure of Living Things

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Science Investigator Certificate

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Life science - Part 3 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Structure of the Universe

Atoms and molecule

Understanding Plants

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Science Master

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Engineering Design Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Exploring Engineering and Scientific Inquiry

Lab Tools and Equipment

Parental Guidance

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This program is best suited for kids aged 7 years and above. Younger kids will need significant adult assistance as coders are required to manage technical issues that may arise during class.

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BrightCHAMPS strictly follows Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) guidelines. We do not collect more data than necessary. Our systems and staff are trained to ensure a safe and private learning space.

Can I get the recording of the classes for my child?

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To ensure student privacy, we do not provide recordings. However, detailed class notes, projects and activities are shared after each session for kids to revise at their own pace.

Is there any homework or outside practice required?

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While there’s no mandatory homework, we do encourage optional practice tasks, projects or games that reinforce class concepts which help your child apply their learning in a fun and engaging way.

How will Harvard help in my child’s journey with BrightCHAMPS?

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Through our partnership with Harvard Business Publishing Education, we integrate Harvard ManageMentor® courses into our curriculum, providing kids with interactive online access.

How are BrightCHAMPS classes conducted?

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Our classes are conducted live on BrightCHAMPS' platform, where students engage with teachers in real time. We offer one-on-one sessions to ensure every student gets personalized attention and learning experience.

What devices or softwares are needed for classes?

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A basic laptop or desktop with internet access is perfect. Classes typically run on Zoom. We’ll guide you with any other platform setup instructions (if required) before the course begins!

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