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  class   grade   time   teacher   description
   Science 1 New      1-2    1:10 - 1:55    Valentina Bardakov      Spring\'20

This course is designed to encourage students to explore the natural world. It opens the door to the challenging world of scientific discovery and introduces young learners to scientific concepts.

Students will be provided an overview of many different types and aspects of science. The course
includes science units; life science, earth, and physical science.
Through this course students will study:

Plants and Animals
Weather
Matter
Earth
Motion and Forces

The course will have exciting hands-on activities, experiments, and field trip. With the support of
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill resources; Interactive Textbook, Reading and Writing in Science, and Activity
Lab Book, students will develop content and conceptual knowledge across a number of scientific topics.
Students will have great opportunity to participate in the United States Crystal Growing Competition. 
   Science 2      2-4    12:20 - 1:05    Valentina Bardakov      Spring\'20

This course is designed to inspire students’ interest and investigation in science.
It encourages students to ask more questions, think more critically, and generate innovative ideas. Students will explore and experience a variety of areas within the field of science through the use of reading, research, discussion, participation in group and individual projects.

Young scientists will have great opportunity to participate in the United States Crystal Growing Competition. With the support of Macmillan/McGraw-Hill resources; Interactive Textbook, Reading and Writing in Science, and Activity Lab Book students will develop content and conceptual knowledge across a number of scientific topics.

Course Content:

Electricity and Magnetism
Structure of Living Things
Plant Structure and Functions
Human Body Systems
Earth’s Water and Earth’s Weather
The Solar System
Types of Matter and Changes in Matter 
   Science 3      3-4    9:50 - 10:35    Valentina Bardakov      Spring\'20

This science course is designed to encourage students’ natural curiosity, foster their critical thinking skills, and inspire investigation. Students will be introduced to the nature of science. The course includes an introduction to the physics, astronomy and earth science. Students will be encouraged to explore the
relationship between science and everyday life.

Course Content:

Environments
Rocks and Minerals
Our Solar System
Matter
Energy
Light

The course will have exciting hands-on activities, experiments, and field trip. With the support of
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill resources; Interactive Textbook, Reading and Writing in Science, and Activity
Lab Book students will develop content and conceptual knowledge across a number of scientific topics.
Students will have great opportunity to participate in the United States Crystal Growing Competition.