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Science Foundations Grade 4

Explore Earth, life, and physical sciences through fun, hands-on learning.

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4.76/5 (14,040 Ratings)

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120 Live 1:1 Sessions

NZ$6999

NZ$6399

Price/Class NZ$53.33

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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

language instruction

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Lifetime access

to course materials

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Certificate

is awarded upon completion

Activity Overview

All grades

Intermediate

Hands-on experiments and models help students explore science concepts, think critically, and solve real-world problems.

Learning Goals

  • Understand Earth processes, natural resources, and environmental changes.
  • Explore the human body, plant functions, and animal life cycles through biological study.
  • Learn about energy, electricity, sound, and light through physical science investigations.
  • Develop scientific thinking by solving real-world problems using the engineering design process.

Lessons

Physical Science - Part 1

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

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Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

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Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

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Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Life Science - Part 1

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

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Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

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Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

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Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Earth and Space Science - Part 1

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

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Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

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Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

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Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Physical Science - Part 2

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

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Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

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Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Life Science - Part 2

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

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Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

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Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

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Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Earth and Space Science - Part 2

Project

Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Physical Science - Part 3

Project

Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Life Science - Part 3

Project

Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Earth and Space Science - Part 3

Project

Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Life Science - Part 4

Project

Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

Engineering, Technology, and Applications of Science

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Introduction to Energy

Students will explore how energy powers our world and learn the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources. They will identify examples of each type and understand why conserving energy is important for the future.

Project

Types of energy,Relation to speed of object

Students will learn about different types of energy and their real-life examples. They will explore the two main forms of energy—kinetic and potential—and understand how energy affects the speed of objects through simple illustrations and activities.

Project

Energy Transfer

Students will explore how energy moves from one object to another. They will learn about different types of energy transfer and dive deeper into various forms of energy through real-life examples and hands-on activities.

Project

Energy and Collisions

Students will explore what happens when objects collide. They will learn about different types of collisions—elastic, inelastic, and explosive—through simple examples and activities, helping them understand how energy and motion are affected.

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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Frequently Asked Questions

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What age group are BrightCHAMPS courses designed for?

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All our programs and courses are designed for children aged 6-16 years, with structured learning paths tailored to their age and skill level. We recommend at least two sessions (1 hour each) per week for the best learning experience for this age group.

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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No prior experience is required for any of our programs. Our curriculum is designed to accommodate both beginners and advanced learners, with structured lesson plans.

Can I reschedule or cancel classes, if needed?

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We offer flexible scheduling of classes. You can reschedule or cancel classes 2 hours before the session based on availability and learning preferences through the Student Dashboard.