Science 7th Grade (A)
Course Description:
Science 7th Grade brings together some of the most fascinating sciences—general, physical, earth, and life sciences—essential for investigating the world. After learning common measurement systems and the essentials of lab safety, students are ready to apply the scientific method to everyday situations such as a broken lamp or a hungry dog. Students learn about matter and energy, and about electromagnetic waves and the electromagnetic spectrum, focusing on the properties of visible light. Earth itself becomes the focus as students study the different geologic eras in Earth’s history, the parts of the planet, and phenomena including earthquakes and volcanoes. Delving into Earth’s past, students examine the fossil record and discover the clues it provides about the histories of numerous species and how they adapted to their environments. Students learn how species change over time through mutation and natural selection. Finally, students explore food webs, the roles of different organisms in an ecosystem, and the reasons that preserving Earth’s limited natural resources through conservation efforts are imperative.
Course Details:
Course Title (District): |
Science 7th Grade (A) |
Course Title (NCES SCED) : |
Science (grade 7) |
Course Provider : |
Genesee ISD |
Content Provided By : |
Edison Learning |
Online Instructor Provided By : |
Edison Learning |
Standards Addressed : |
Next Generation Science Standards |
Academic Terms : |
Semester |
NCES SCED Code : |
Subject Area : |
Life and Physical Sciences |
Course Identifier : |
Science (grade 7) |
Course Level : |
Elem/Middle School (Prior to Secondary) |
Available Credit : |
0.5 |
Sequence : |
1 of 2 |
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How To Enroll:
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Additional Course Information:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 888-737-2968
Additional Cost: $0.0
Additional Cost Description:
None
- Define science and summarize the processes of the scientific methods.
- Explain the methods used for taking measurements and handling numerical data.
- Describe the equipment used in the lab and how to use it safely.
- Compare the characteristics of hypotheses, theories, and laws.
- Classify the categories and phases of matter.
- Describe the nature of energy and its effect on matter.
- Investigate Newton's laws of motion and how machines allow work to be done using less force.
- Identify the characteristics of waves and how they interact with matter.
- Demonstrate how severe weather systems form.
- Explain the basic principles of geology in terms of the rock cycle and the structure of Earth.
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A2. Minimum computer skills and digital literacy skills expected of the learner are clearly stated.* |
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A3. The instructor’s biographical information and information on how to communicate with the instructor are provided to learners and other stakeholders. |
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A4. Learner expectations and policies are clearly stated and readily accessible within the introductory material of the course. |
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A5. Minimum technology requirements for the course are clearly stated, and information on how to obtain the technologies is provided.* |
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A6. Grading policies and practices are clearly defined in accordance with course content learning expectations. |
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A7. The online course provides a clear description or link to the technical support offered and how to obtain it.* |
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A8. Learners are offered an orientation prior to the start of the online course. |
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B1. The online course objectives or competencies are measurable and clearly state what the learner will be able to demonstrate as a result of successfully completing the course.* |
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B2. The online course expectations are consistent with course-level objectives or competencies, are representative of the structure of the course, and are clearly stated. |
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B3. The online course content is aligned with accepted state and/or other accepted content standards, where applicable.* |
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B4. Digital literacy and communication skills are incorporated and taught as an integral part of the curriculum.* |
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B5. Supplemental learning resources and related instructional materials are available to support and enrich learning and are aligned to the specific content being delivered.* |
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B6. The online course content and supporting materials reflect a culturally diverse perspective that is free of bias.* |
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B7. The online course materials (e.g., textbooks, primary source documents, OER) that support course content standards are accurate and current. |
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B8. The online course is free of adult content and avoids unnecessary advertisements.* |
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B9. Copyright and licensing status for any third-party content is appropriately cited and easily found. |
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B10. Documentation and other support materials are available to support effective online course facilitation.* |
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C1. The online course design includes activities that guide learners toward promoting ownership of their learning and self-monitoring.
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C2. The online course’s content and learning activities promote the achievement of the stated learning objectives or competencies. |
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C3. The online course is organized by units and lessons that fall into a logical sequence. |
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C4. The online course content is appropriate to the reading level of the intended learners.* |
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C5. The online course design includes introductory assignments or activities to engage learners within the first week of the course. |
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C6. The online course provides learners with multiple learning paths as appropriate, based on learner needs, that engage learners in a variety of ways. |
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C7. The online course provides regular opportunities for learner-learner interaction. |
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C8. The online course design provides opportunities for learner-instructor interaction, including opportunities for regular feedback about learner progress.* |
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C9. Online course instructional materials and resources present content in an effective, engaging, and appropriate manner.* |
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D1. Learner assessments are linked to stated course, unit, or lesson-level objectives or competencies. |
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D2. Valid course assessments measure learner progress toward mastery of content. |
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D3. Assessment practices provide routine and varied opportunities for self-monitoring and reflection of learning.* |
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D4. Assessment materials provide the learner with the flexibility to demonstrate mastery in a variety of ways.* |
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D5. Rubrics that clearly define expectations for varied levels of proficiency are created and shared with learners.* |
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E1. Online course navigation is logical, consistent, and efficient from the learner’s point of view.* |
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E2. The online course design facilitates readability.* |
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E3. The online course provides accessible course materials and activities to meet the needs of diverse learners.* |
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E4. Course multimedia facilitate ease of use.* |
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E5. Vendor accessibility statements are provided for all technologies required in the course.* |
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F1. Educational tools ensure learner privacy and maintain confidentiality of learner information in accordance with local, state, and national laws for learner data. |
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F2. The online course tools support the learning objectives or competencies.* |
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F3. The online course provides options for the instructor to adapt learning activities to accommodate learners’ needs and preferences.* |
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F4. The course allows instructors to control the release of content.* |
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F5. The course provides the necessary technical functionality to score and record assessments and calculate earned course points or grades.* |
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G1. The online course uses multiple methods and sources of input for assessing course effectiveness. |
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G2. The online course is reviewed to ensure that the course is current. |
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G3. The online course is updated on a continuous improvement cycle for effectiveness based on the findings from ongoing reviews. |
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Review Conducted By: Edison Learning
Date of Review:
05/04/2022
Topics:
- Fields of science
- History of science
- Measurement
- Metric system
- Lab equipment
- Lab safety
- Scientific method
- Scientific theories and scientific laws
- Earth science
- Life science
- Matter
- Elements and molecules
- Phases of matter
- Energy
- Temperature and heat
- Mass
- Gravity
- Newton's laws
- Waves
- Visible light
- Earth's atmosphere
- Weather
- Geology
- Rock cycle
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100 |
$266 |
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Drop Policy |
Completion Policy |
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In certain circumstances extensions can be granted at no cost. |
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Instructor will send a course intro announcement with their expectations.
PC Users
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Windows 10
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Chrome 90-9
Minimum 1024×768 screen resolution
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Mac Users
OSX 10.5 and up Safari (latest 2 versions)
Chrome (latest 2 versions)
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preferred
Chromebook Users
Chrome OS Minimum 1024×768 screen resolution
preferred