


Seventh-Grade Science, Part 2
GSCI 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course has students look at introductory science principles on a larger scale. They will discuss human body systems, properties and states of matter, Earth’s spheres and natural resources, Earth-related astronomy, and principles of ecology. This is the second course in a two-part seventh-grade science series; however, either course may be taken independently of the other.
GSCI 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course has students look at introductory science principles on a larger scale. They will discuss human body systems, properties and states of matter, Earth’s spheres and natural resources, Earth-related astronomy, and principles of ecology. This is the second course in a two-part seventh-grade science series; however, either course may be taken independently of the other.
GSCI 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course has students look at introductory science principles on a larger scale. They will discuss human body systems, properties and states of matter, Earth’s spheres and natural resources, Earth-related astronomy, and principles of ecology. This is the second course in a two-part seventh-grade science series; however, either course may be taken independently of the other.
*Some mathematical equations in the course may necessitate a calculator to solve.*
Course Details
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Seventh-Grade Science, Part 1 (GSCI 31) or its equivalent is suggested, but not required
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Unit 1: Food and Energy
Unit 2: Heart and Circulation
Unit 3: Viruses, Bacteria, and Immunity
Unit 4: The Properties and States of Matter
Unit 5: Earth Science
Unit 6: Ecology -
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There is no textbook that goes along with this course; it is a self-contained course. All of the information you need can be found in the units throughout this course.
If you have access to a physical science or life science (primarily physical science) textbook, you should consult it from time to time and try some practice problems. The more practice you get, the more logical and intuitive eighth-grade science will become to you.