GRADE 3-4
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GRADE 5-6
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GRADE 7-8
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GRADE 9-10
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GRADE 11-12
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Basic problems of living things
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
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Cells and Organisms
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Cell biology
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Ecosystems and environmental interactions
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Life cycles of plants and animals
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Energy efficiency in ecosystems
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Cell structure and functions
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Genetics and DNA structure
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human body systems
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Ecosystems and habitats
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Life cycles of organisms
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Biological processes: mitosis, meiosis
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Ecosystems and biodiversity
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Evolution and natural selection
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Structure and function of organisms
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Interactions of living things with the environment
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Body systems (circulatory, respiratory, digestive, etc.)
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Molecular biology and genetic engineering
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Food chains and energy efficiency
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Living Things and Ecosystems
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Genetics and Evolution
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Human physiology and genetics
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Adaptations and natural occurrences
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Cell structure and organization
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Genetic inheritance and heredity
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Environmental science and sustainability
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Photosynthesis and respiration
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Theory of evolution and natural selection
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Ecosystems and biomes
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Species diversity and evolutionary relationships
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Living Things and Ecosystems
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Balance in ecosystems
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Environmental factors and biomes
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Effects of human activities on the environment
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GRADE 3-4
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GRADE 5-6
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GRADE 7-8
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GRADE 9-10
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GRADE 11-12
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States of matter and their properties
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Introduction to the International and Chemical World
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Earth and Space
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Newton's laws of motion
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Organic chemistry and biochemistry
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Forces and motion
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Substance and properties
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Earth's layers
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Force, work and energy
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Acids, bases, salts
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Simple machines
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States of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
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Weather and climate
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Wave motion (sound, light, etc.)
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Advanced chemical kinetics and equilibrium
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Earth and Space Sciences
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Age and chemical change
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Geological timeline and importance of the fossil record
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Chemical reactions and equations
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Electricity and magnetism
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Electricity and magnetism
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Force and motion
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Atoms and elements
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Atomic theory and periodic table
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Introduction to modern physics (light, photons, etc.)
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Sound and light
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Earth and Space
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Chemical bonds and reactions
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Acid-base chemistry and pH
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Nuclear physics and radioactivity
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Dosage of the substance and mixtures
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Solar system
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Acids, bases and solutions
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Earth and Space Sciences
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Organic chemistry and biochemistry
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Earth and Space Sciences:
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Movements of the Earth
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Motion and force
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Solar System and planets
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Chemical reactions and equations
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Weather and climate
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Formation of seasons
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Types of energy (potential, kinetic, etc.)
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Earth's structure and plate tectonics
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Molecular biology and biochemistry
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Solar System and planets
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International Sciences
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Electricity and magnetism
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Features of weather, climate and atmosphere
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Quantum physics and fundamental forces
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Landforms and natural disasters
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Force, energy and movement
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Chemical bonds and molecules
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Electromagnetic waves and energy
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Rocks and minerals
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Electricity and magnetism
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Organic chemistry and biochemistry
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Astronomy and the structure of the universe
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Water issues and water resources
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Pressure and properties of gases
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Solutions and resolution
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Earth's change and fossils
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Earth Sciences
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Electricity and magnetism
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Structure of the earth's crust
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Energy conversion and thermodynamics
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Earthquakes, volcanoes, and plate tectonics
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Gravity and the size of the universe
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Natural disasters and their effects
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