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9th Grade Science Curriculum

9th Grade Science Curriculum
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9th grade science begins a student’s introduction to advanced courses, laying a necessary foundation for more complex studies. Beyond preparing students for higher-level courses, however, a 9th grade science curriculum explores important information for students.

Most commonly, 9th graders usually focus on biology; however the beauty of homeschooling is parents can choose what course they want their freshmen to begin with. These can include chemistry or physics. Learn more about the different sciences you can teach your 9th grader below:

What Should Students Learn in 9th Grade?

When students enter the ninth grade, they have most likely already studied general life and physical science. However, depending on a student’s academic level, parents may prefer to delay physical science until they’re in ninth grade.

If students are following a typical format for their high school science courses, though, a 9th grader will usually follow a biology curriculum. While the order and level of detail for these chapters is entirely dependent on your choice of curriculum, these are the aspects to look for in a complete grade 9 science curriculum.

  • Experience with science practices such as forming hypotheses.
  • Learning how to complete lab reports.
  • Learn about the structure of a cell and cellular reproduction.
  • Basics of DNA and replication
  • Blood typing
  • Classification of bacteria, viruses, plants, and animals.

Science Objectives for Ninth Grade

A list of goals will help closely align your selected program with your desires for the year, as well as narrow down various choices. Once you select your ideal 9th grade science curriculum, make sure to set some course objectives for your students.

Consider these objectives for your student’s science studies:

  • Successfully use the inquiry process to solve problems.
  • Write complete lab reports.
  • Proper use of a microscope.
  • Understands how to read microscopic slides.
  • Safely designs, conducts and revises experiments.
  • Recognizes the scientific difference between living and nonliving things.
  • Draw conclusions from a variety of sources and based on experimental evidence, and historical observations.
  • Can explain the purposes of organelles within a cell.

Time4Learning’s 9th Grade Science Scope & Sequence

  • The Cycles of Matter
  • Organizational Hierarchy
  • Relationships Among Organisms
  • Energy Flow in Ecosystems
  • Succession in Extinction
  • Populations and the Environment
  • Population Size and Structure
  • Population Growth
  • Human Impact on the Environment
  • Characteristics of Life
  • Elements of Living Organisms
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins and Nucleic Acids
  • Catalysts
  • Lab: Identifying Nutrients
  • The Function of Organelles
  • Animal and Plant Cells
  • ATP
  • Light Dependent Reactions in Photosynthesis
  • Light Independent Reactions in Photosynthesis
  • Cellular Respiration
  • Cell Theory
  • Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
  • Cell Homeostasis
  • Mitosis
  • Meiosis
  • Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
  • Cell Differentiation and Specialization
  • Genetic Code
  • DNA and RNA Structure
  • Protein Synthesis
  • Lab: Building Proteins from RNA
  • DNA Mutations
  • Chromosomes
  • Cumulative Exam
  • Introduction to Genetics
  • Probability of Inheritance
  • Laws of Inheritance
  • Lab: Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
  • Non-Mendelian Inheritance
  • Sex-linked Inheritance
  • Lab: Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)
  • Darwin’s Theory
  • Factors Affecting Genetic Variation
  • Lab: Natural Selection
  • Hardy-Weinberg Principle
  • Factors Affecting Biological Diversity
  • Biogeographic Isolation
  • Biological Evidence and the Fossil Record
  • Evolutionary Relationships
  • Human Evolution
  • Methods of Classification
  • The Kingdoms
  • Types of Plants
  • Plant Structures
  • Protists and Fungi
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Identifying Unknown Organisms
  • Types of Tissue
  • The Human Skeleton
  • Muscle Structure and Function
  • The Endocrine and Exocrine Systems
  • The Central Nervous System
  • The Peripheral Nervous System
  • Nerve Conduction
  • The Cardiovascular System
  • Blood
  • Lab: Blood Typing
  • The Respiratory System
  • The Digestive System
  • The Excretory System
  • The Reproductive System
  • The Reproductive Process
  • The Immune System
  • Human Health
  • Cumulative Exam

Why Choose Time4Learning Ninth Grade Science Homeschool Curriculum

High school science can be daunting for parents since it requires an advanced level of knowledge and complex lessons. In 9th grade, it is important for students to demonstrate a strong understanding of scientific facts, concepts, theories, principles and models.

In addition to covering all the standard science topics, Time4Learning’s science curriculum for 9th grade helps students gain confidence and parents stay organized.

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