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Science Foundations Grade 12

Investigate Earth and Physical Science

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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

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Certificate

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Activity Overview

All grades

Advanced

Gain a deeper understanding of Earth’s processes and physical science concepts like electricity and magnetism.

Learning Goals

  • Explore Earth’s natural changes and weather
  • Study energy transfer and electricity
  • Understand magnetism and waves
  • Apply engineering design to solve science challenges

Lessons

Chemistry - Part 1

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Quick Revision – Introduction to Matter

The students will be able learn what is matter made of protons,neutrons and electrons and explored the difference between atoms,molecules and element

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Elements and Compounds

The students will be able to learn what is elements and compounds made up of. They will further discuss about the composition, chemical bonds and properties of elements and compounds

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States of Matter and Their Properties & Composition

The students will be learning about the properties of solids,liquids ,plasma and gases with examples and in addition they will be discussing about kinetic molecular theory with examples

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Understanding Mass, Volume

The students will be learning about the mass and volume with examples and also will explore the relationship with mass , volume and density by a formula and the term density will be introduced

Physics - Part 1

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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

The students will be learning the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces with examples and also their properties .The students will explore this concept with mathematical questions .

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Understanding Motion and Inertia

Students will explore the concept of motion and inertia, understanding how objects move and resist changes in motion based on Newton’s First Law of Motion also compare the findings of aristotle and galileo's findings reagrding it.

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Inertia, Mass, and Momentum

Students will learn the relationships between inertia, mass, and momentum, understanding how these concepts influence the motion of objects.

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Momentum and Force

In this class Students will explore the relationship between momentum and force, understanding how force affects an object’s motion and momentum according to Newton’s Second Law of Motion.

Life science - Part 1

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Introduction to Genetics & Genetic Variation

In this class students will explore genetics, the role of DNA in storing genetic information, and how genetic variation occurs. We will also analyze data to understand how differences in genes contribute to the diversity of living organisms

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Genes, Mutations, and Their Effects

In this class students will be able to understand what is meant by genes,what are the different types of mutation and their effects

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Human Influence on Genetics & Genetic Technologies

In this class the students will be able to Understand how human choices impact genetic traits in organisms, Explore the applications and implications of genetic technologies in agriculture and medicine and Analyze real-world case studies to see the effects of genetic engineering

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Ecosystem Diversity, Functions, and Resilience

This lesson explores the diversity of ecosystems, their essential functions, and their resilience to changes. Students will understand how different ecosystems support life, the role of biodiversity in ecosystem stability, and how ecosystems respond to disturbances.

Earth and Space Science - Part 1

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Observing Cyclic Patterns in Space & The Role of Gravity in Space Motion

This lesson introduces students to cyclic patterns in space (such as day and night, seasons, lunar phases, and eclipses) and the role of gravity in shaping the motion of celestial bodies. Students will explore how gravitational forces influence planetary orbits, tides, and the structure of the universe.

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Exploring Solar System Objects & Modeling the Solar System

This lesson introduces students to the diverse objects in the solar system, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. Students will explore the characteristics of these celestial bodies and create models to understand their relative sizes, distances, and motions within the solar system.

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Patterns, Predictions, and Human Impact

This lesson helps students understand how natural patterns in ecosystems, climate, and Earth's systems allow scientists to make predictions about future changes. It also explores how human activities influence these patterns, leading to environmental changes such as climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution.

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Evidence for Plate Tectonics & Earth’s Changing Surface

This lesson introduces students to the theory of plate tectonics and the evidence supporting it. Students will explore how the movement of tectonic plates shapes Earth’s surface, leading to earthquakes, volcanic activity, mountain formation, and continental drift.

Chemistry - Part 2

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Heat, Temperature, and Energy Transfer

This lesson introduces students to the concepts of heat, temperature, and energy transfer. Students will explore how heat differs from temperature, how thermal energy moves between objects, and the real-world applications of conduction, convection, and radiation in everyday life and natural systems.

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Factors Affecting Internal Energy

This lesson introduces students to internal energy, exploring how it is influenced by temperature, mass, and state of matter. Students will learn how internal energy relates to the kinetic and potential energy of particles and how changes in energy lead to phase transitions and temperature variations.

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Practical Applications of Heat and Insulation

This lesson explores how heat transfer and insulation are applied in everyday life, technology, and engineering. Students will investigate how different materials retain or lose heat, the importance of thermal insulation, and how these concepts are used in real-world applications such as home insulation, cooking, clothing, and industrial design.

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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

Physics - Part 2

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Fundamentals of Gravity

This lesson introduces students to the concept of gravity, its role in the universe, and its effects on objects on Earth and in space. Students will explore how gravity influences motion, planetary orbits, and everyday experiences.

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Effects of Gravity on Motion

This lesson explores how gravity influences motion on Earth and in space. Students will investigate the role of gravity in free-fall, projectile motion, planetary orbits, and weight variations across different celestial bodies.

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Mass, Weight, and Gravity in Space

This lesson explores the differences between mass and weight, the role of gravity in space, and how these factors affect astronauts, planets, and objects in different gravitational environments.

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Revision + Assessment+PTM

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

Life science - Part 2

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Understanding Evolutionary History and Descent

This lesson introduces students to the concept of evolutionary history, how species are related through common ancestry, and how scientists use fossil evidence, anatomical structures, and genetic data to trace evolutionary relationships.

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Adaptations and Natural Selection

This lessonexplores how organisms adapt to their environments through natural selection, leading to evolutionary changes over time. Students will analyze real-world examples of adaptations and understand how genetic variations influence survival and reproduction.

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Theories of Life's Origins and Experimental Evidence

This lesson introduces students to the scientific theories about the origin of life on Earth and the experimental evidence supporting these ideas. Students will explore hypotheses like the Primordial Soup Theory, Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Hypothesis, and Panspermia, along with key experiments like the Miller-Urey experiment that provide insights into how life may have emerged.

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Revision + Assessment+PTM

"""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"""

Earth and Space Science - Part 2

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Human Dependence on Resources and Sustainability

This lesson will help students understand how humans rely on natural resources for survival and economic development and the importance of sustainability in managing these resources. Students will explore the consequences of overuse, the need for conservation, and strategies for sustainable development.

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Earth’s Geological Resources and Systems

This lesson explores Earth's geological resources (minerals, fossil fuels, and soil) and geological systems (rock cycle, plate tectonics, and erosion). Students will learn how these systems shape Earth's surface and how humans rely on these resources for survival and development.

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Resource Management and Mitigation of Hazards

This lesson focuses on the importance of resource management and hazard mitigation in maintaining a balance between human development and environmental sustainability. Students will explore methods for reducing the impact of natural hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, and wildfires, while also learning how to manage natural resources responsibly to minimize future risks.

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Human Population Growth and Resource Consumption

This class explores the relationship between human population growth and resource consumption, focusing on how rapid population increases affect the availability and sustainability of natural resources. Students will examine the challenges posed by overconsumption, as well as strategies for managing growth and promoting more sustainable practices.

Chemistry - Part 3

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Introduction to Chemical Reactions & Balancing Equations

This lesson introduces students to the basics of chemical reactions, including their types, evidence of occurrence, and how to balance chemical equations using the Law of Conservation of Mass.

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Types of Chemical Reactions

This lesson introduces students to the different types of chemical reactions, their characteristics, and real-life examples. Students will learn to classify reactions based on patterns and recognize their significance in various scientific and industrial processes.

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Energy in Chemical Reactions

This lesson explores the role of energy in chemical reactions, distinguishing between endothermic and exothermic reactions. Students will understand how energy is absorbed or released during reactions and how this affects real-world applications, including combustion, photosynthesis, and industrial processes.

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The Periodic Table & Properties of Elements

This lesson introduces students to the Periodic Table of Elements, its structure, and how it helps predict the properties of elements. Students will explore groups, periods, and trends in atomic structure, reactivity, and physical properties.

Physics - Part 3

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Introduction to Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields

This lesson introduces students to the fundamental concepts of magnetic forces and magnetic fields, exploring how magnets interact with objects and each other. Students will learn about the properties of magnets, the concept of magnetic fields, and real-world applications of magnetism.

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Magnetic Field Lines and Their Properties

This lesson introduces students to magnetic field lines, their properties, and how they help visualize the strength and direction of magnetic fields. Students will explore how field lines behave around magnets and how they interact with each other.

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Interactions Between Magnets

This lesson explores how magnets interact with each other and with magnetic materials. Students will investigate the principles of attraction, repulsion, and magnetic field interactions, helping them understand the behavior of magnetic forces in real-world applications.

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Earth’s Magnetic Field

This lesson explores Earth’s magnetic field, how it is generated, and its importance in navigation, protection, and scientific studies. Students will investigate the relationship between Earth's magnetic and geographic poles, the concept of magnetic declination, and real-world applications of Earth’s magnetism.

Earth and Space Science - Part 3

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Introduction to Topographic Maps and Mapping

This lesson introduces students to topographic maps, their features, and their importance in representing Earth's surface. Students will learn how to interpret contour lines, elevation changes, and landforms using topographic maps.

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Practical Application of Mapping Skills

This lesson focuses on applying mapping skills in real-world scenarios. Students will use topographic, political, and thematic maps to analyze locations, plan routes, and interpret geographic data for decision-making.

Physics - Part 4

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Nature of Light and Electromagnetic Waves

This lesson introduces students to the dual nature of light as both a wave and a particle, explores the electromagnetic spectrum, and explains how light interacts with matter.

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Behavior of Light – Refraction, Reflection, and Absorption

This lesson explores how light interacts with different surfaces and materials through refraction, reflection, and absorption. Students will investigate real-world applications of these properties and conduct simple experiments to observe them in action.

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Color Perception and Transparent Materials

This lesson explores how we perceive color based on light interactions with objects and materials. Students will learn how transparent, translucent, and opaque materials affect light and how our eyes and brain interpret colors.

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Applications of Light in Technology

This lesson explores how light is used in modern technology, including communication, imaging, and medical applications. Students will investigate real-world uses of light-based technology and understand its importance in daily life.

Extra Class

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Customary and Metric Units + Estimating Temperatures

This lesson helps students understand the differences between customary and metric units of measurement, particularly in relation to length, mass, volume, and temperature. Students will also practice estimating temperatures using common reference points.

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Units Abbreviations + Force, Energy, and Electricity Units

This lesson introduces students to the standard abbreviations of units used in force, energy, and electricity within the metric and customary systems. Students will explore how these units are applied in real-world science and engineering.

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.

Structure of matter

Force and laws of motion

Growth

development and reproduction of organisms

Ecosystem and Energy Flow

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Science Adventurer Certificate

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

Space Systems

Earth History

Thermal properties and their applications

Gravitation

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Science Investigator Certificate

This Certificate of Achievement will be awarded on completion of Earth and Space Science - Part 2 Module with high scores. All participants will be eligible for a Certificate of Participation.

Fundamentals of Electric Charge and Electric Fields

Natural Selection and adaptations

Earth’s systems

Human impacts

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Science Master

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

Chemical Reactions

Magnetic Field

Sound

Topographic Maps

Light: Wave properties

Units and Measurement

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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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.