Science Pioneers (Ages 9–10)
Course Overview
In this program, students move beyond foundations and begin exploring the bigger systems of science. From energy and motion to ecosystems, Earth systems, and space, kids investigate how the world works through deeper experiments and problem-solving. Each week, they connect science to real-life challenges and practice thinking like innovators.
Outcome:
By the end of the program, students will be able to design and carry out investigations, explain key science concepts across life, physical, and Earth sciences, and confidently connect science to the world around them. They leave as pioneers—ready to question, explore, and innovate.
Detailed Curricululm
Week 1–2: The Scientific Method – designing experiments and analyzing results
Week 3–4: Forms of Energy – electricity, magnetism, and simple circuits
Week 5–6: Motion & Forces – Newton’s laws and real-world motion
Week 7–8: Ecosystems & Food Webs – energy transfer and environmental balance
Week 9–10: Adaptations – survival strategies in plants and animals
Week 11–12: Earth Systems – weather, natural hazards, and human impact
Week 13–14: Water & Climate – oceans, water cycle, and climate change
Week 15–16: Space Exploration – planets, stars, and technology in space
Week 17: Student Project – investigate a question using the scientific method
Week 18: Science Showcase – present results to peers and families
No Session 2 Available
Instructor
Course Format
| Schedule | 50 minutes twice per week |
|---|---|
| Homework and Exams | 1-2hrs |
| Available Day/Time | Tuesdays (4:10 – 5PM EST) |
| Tuition | $360/18weeks |