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Science Foundations Grade 7

Practical science for young learners to understand nature and energy

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4.76/5 (17,400 Ratings)

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120 Live 1:1 Sessions

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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

to course materials

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Certificate

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Activity Overview

All grades

Intermediate

Through interactive experiments and activities, students explore Earth, living things, and physical science concepts in a simple way.

Learning Goals

  • Understand Earth’s environment and natural changes
  • Explore the human body, plant life, and animals
  • Learn about energy, sound, electricity, and light in daily life
  • Develop scientific problem-solving skills with engineering methods

Lessons

Physical Science - Part 1

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Motion and its types

In this lesson, students will learn about distance and displacement with examples and also about different types of motion with examples

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Distance, Displacement, and Scalars vs. Vectors

In this lesson, students will learn about distance and displacement in detail and also differentiate them as scalar and vector quantity. we will also teach the student to differentiate various other quantities whether it is scalar or vector based on analysing the data.

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Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

In this lesson, students were taught about three important concepts in physics: speed, velocity, and acceleration. These concepts help them to understand how objects move. Also different terms like uniform ,non uniform,instantaneous and average will be introduced .

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Graphical Representation of Motion

In this lesson students will be learning the graphical representation of distance and time for stationary object,object in uniform speed and object in non uniform speed .

Life Science - Part 1

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Sexual Reproduction in Animals

In this lesson,students will be learning about gametes,fertilization in sexual reproduction .In addition they will be exploring about the concepts of oviparous and viviparous with examples

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Reproduction in Plants

In this lesson,students will be learning about The two main types of plant reproduction. The process of sexual reproduction in flowering plants and The process of asexual reproduction in plants.

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Asexual Reproduction

In this class,students will learn What is meant by asexual reproduction , Different types of asexual reproduction and finally Advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction.

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Comparing Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

In this class, students will learn about differences between sexual and asexual reproduction. Be able to identify examples of both types of reproduction in nature. and finally Recognize the advantages and disadvantages of each method

Earth and Space Science - Part 1

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Cyclic Patterns of Eclipses

In this class the students will learn about the concept of eclipses and the conditions required for them to occur. and also Identify and differentiate between solar and lunar eclipses.Finally Explore the cyclic patterns of eclipses and how they repeat over time.

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The Motion of Sun, Moon, and Stars

In this class the students will Understand the motion of celestial bodies like the Sun, Moon, and stars is essential to grasp how our universe works. and also we will explore how these objects move across the sky, their patterns, and their significance to life on Earth.

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Understanding Planetary Motion

In this class, we will learn bout Planetary motion that is the movement of planets around the Sun and their rotation on their axes. And also will explore how and why planets move is essential for grasping concepts in astronomy and physics.

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Space Exploration: Telescopes and Instruments

In this class ,we will learn what telescopes and instruments are, how they work, and provide examples of some important ones used in space exploration.

Physical Science - Part 2

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Introduction to Energy and Its Types

In this lesson students will understand the concept of energy, explore different types of energy, and understand how energy is transferred and transformed in the world around us.

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Kinetic Energy (KE)

In this lesson students will understand the concept of kinetic energy (KE), helping them understand how it relates to motion and what factors influence the amount of kinetic energy an object has.

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Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE)

In this lesson students will understand the concept of gravitational potential energy (GPE), explaining how it relates to an object’s position and the force of gravity. Students will also understand the factors that affect GPE and how to calculate it.

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Elastic Potential Energy

In this lesson students will understand the concept of elastic potential energy (EPE), explaining how energy is stored in objects when they are stretched or compressed. Also they will understand the factors that influence elastic potential energy and how to recognize its role in everyday objects.

Life Science - Part 2

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Interdependent relationships in ecosystem

In this lesson student explores how organisms in an ecosystem depend on one another for survival through food chains, food webs, symbiotic relationships, and ecosystem balance. Students will understand the interconnected roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers and how disruptions impact ecosystems.

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Community Ecology

This lesson introduces students to community ecology, which explores how different species interact within an ecosystem. Students will learn about biotic interactions, species diversity, and the factors that shape communities, including competition, predation, and symbiotic relationships.

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Introduction to Cells

This lesson introduces students to cells as the basic unit of life. Students will learn about the cell theory and the functions of key organelles. The lesson will provide a foundation for understanding how cells work together to form tissues, organs, and living organisms.

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Functions and Features of the Cell

This lesson helps students understand the functions and features of cells, including their structure, role in living organisms, and how organelles work together to maintain life processes. Students will explore the importance of the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and other key organelles in carrying out essential functions.

Earth and Space Science - Part 2

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Earth’s Dynamic Systems and Processes

This lesson introduces students to the dynamic systems of Earth and the processes that shape our planet over time. Students will explore the interactions between the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, and how natural processes like plate tectonics, weathering, erosion, and the water cycle contribute to Earth's changes.

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Fossils, Evidence of Earth’s History, and Evolution

This lesson explores how fossils provide evidence of Earth's history and the evolution of life. Students will learn how fossils form, what they tell us about past environments, and how they support the theory of evolution by showing changes in species over time.

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Evidence of Earth’s Changing Landscape

This lesson explores how geological and fossil evidence reveal Earth's changing landscape over millions of years. Students will learn how natural processes such as plate tectonics, weathering, erosion, and fossil discoveries support the idea that Earth's surface is constantly evolving.

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Revision + Assessment

"Revision is like a superpower for students! It helps them revisit what they've learned, making sure the information sticks in their minds. We will be revising all the above topics making them ready for the assessment and boost their confidence"

Physical Science - Part 3

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Electric Current and Its Effects

Students will learn about electric current, its flow in circuits, and key components. They will explore the heating, magnetic, and chemical effects of current through demonstrations and activities.

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Conductivity and Chemical Changes

In this lesson students will learn about conductivity and its relationship with chemical changes. Students will explore how substances conduct electricity, differentiate between conductors and insulators, and understand how chemical reactions can affect conductivity.

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Introduction to Waves and Wave Motion Types

In this lesson students will learn the concept of waves and wave motion, explaining how energy travels through different mediums. Students will explore the two main types of waves—mechanical and electromagnetic—and differentiate between transverse and longitudinal waves.

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Key Wave Properties

This lesson introduces students to the key properties of waves, including wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed. Students will learn how these properties influence wave behavior and how they apply to real-world examples such as sound waves, water waves, and light waves.

Life Science - Part 3

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Overview of all 5 systems

This lesson provides an overview of five major human body systems—the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, and skeletal systems. Students will learn about the main organs, functions, and how these systems work together to maintain life.

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Immune response and disease

This lesson introduces students to the immune system and how it defends the body against diseases. Students will learn about pathogens, the body’s immune response, and how vaccinations help prevent illnesses.

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Plant Tissues

This lesson introduces students to plant tissues, their types, structure, and functions. Students will learn how plant tissues help in growth, transport, and protection, enabling plants to survive and function effectively.

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Animal Tissues

This lesson introduces students to animal tissues, their types, structure, and functions. Students will learn how tissues form organs and organ systems, allowing animals to grow, move, and survive.

Earth and Space Science - Part 3

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Energy Flow and Cycling of Matter

This lesson introduces students to how energy flows and matter cycles in ecosystems. Students will learn how energy moves through food chains and food webs, and how matter is continuously recycled through biogeochemical cycles such as the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles.

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Water Cycle , global movements of water and Physical Changes in Living organisms

This lesson explores how water moves globally through the water cycle, its impact on ecosystems, and the physical changes living organisms undergo due to water-related processes.

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Oceanic and Atmospheric Flow Patterns

This lesson introduces students to how ocean currents and atmospheric winds influence Earth's climate, weather, and ecosystems. Students will explore the factors driving these movements, their effects on weather patterns, and their role in global climate regulation.

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Weather Patterns, Maps, and Representations

This lesson introduces students to weather patterns, weather maps, and how meteorologists use different tools to represent weather conditions. Students will learn how to interpret weather symbols, pressure systems, and fronts, as well as how these factors influence local and global weather.

Physical Science - Part 4

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Light, Reflection, Refraction and Spherical Mirrors

This lesson introduces students to the behavior of light, including reflection, refraction, and the properties of spherical mirrors. Students will explore how light interacts with different surfaces and materials, affecting vision and optical devices.

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Sound and Properties of Sound

This lesson introduces students to the nature of sound, how it is produced and transmitted, and its key properties. Students will explore how sound travels through different mediums and how factors like frequency and amplitude affect pitch and loudness.

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Matter, Atoms, and Pure Substances with properties

This lesson introduces students to the concept of matter, the structure of atoms, and the classification of pure substances based on their properties. Students will explore how matter is made up of atoms and how elements and compounds differ.

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Acids, Bases, Salts in Mixtures and Solutions.

This lesson introduces students to acids, bases, and salts, explaining their properties, how they interact in solutions, and their role in mixtures. Students will explore the pH scale, indicators, and real-world applications of these substances.

Earth and Space Science - Part 4

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Introduction to Natural Hazards and mass wasting

This lesson introduces students to natural hazards, with a focus on mass wasting—the movement of rock, soil, and debris due to gravity. Students will explore different types of natural hazards, the causes and effects of mass wasting, and ways to reduce risks.

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Weather-Related Hazards and Floods

This lesson introduces students to weather-related hazards, with a focus on floods—their causes, impacts, and ways to reduce risks. Students will explore different types of floods, their effects on communities, and safety measures.

Physical Science - Part 5

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Atoms, molecules. Atomic Structures, Isotopes

This lesson introduces students to the basic building blocks of matter—atoms and molecules. They will explore the structure of an atom, understand how atoms combine to form molecules, and learn about isotopes and their significance.

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Electronic Configuration and Periodic Table.

This lesson introduces students to electronic configuration—how electrons are arranged in an atom—and how this arrangement relates to the Periodic Table of Elements. Students will explore how electron configuration determines an element’s properties and placement in the periodic table.

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Combinations & Types of Bonds and Writing Chemical Formulas

This lesson introduces students to how atoms combine to form compounds through different types of chemical bonds. Students will learn about ionic and covalent bonding, how to write chemical formulas, and understand the rules for combining elements correctly.

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VSEPR Theory and Identifying Chemical Reactions

This lesson introduces students to VSEPR Theory (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory), which helps predict molecular shapes, and teaches them how to identify chemical reactions based on observable changes and reaction types.

Certificate

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Science Explorer Certificate

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Earth and Space Science - Part 1 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Force and motion

Reproduction

Space System

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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.

Energy

its types and Graphical Displays

Conservation of energy

Community Ecology

The Cell

The Cell Organells

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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.

History Of Earth

Electric Current

Types and representation of waves

Human Body Systems

Plant Tissues

Animal Tissues

Life Process in plants and animlas

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Science Master

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Physical Science - Part 5 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Earth Systems

Weather and Climate

Sound and Light

Structure and Classification of Matter

Human Impact

Structures and Properties of Matter

Chemical Reactions and Bonding

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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120

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$126.63 per month

4 Classes per month

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30 min


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How is my child’s data and privacy protected?

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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!

Does my child need prior experience in these courses or any other subjects?

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