Form 3-4 Science Curriculum (gr. 7-9)

SMH’s Form 3-4 Living Science Guides (grades 7-9) will provide your students with a strong foundation in the general science, which covers a little bit of everything, and physical science, which consists of some earth science, and an introduction to chemistry and physics. 

The work is geared to be completed by your student alone, with teacher assistance and accountability given as needed. If your child has not already fallen in love with science, now is the time to begin applying Charlotte Mason’s natural way to learn this subject.

Sample Weekly Schedule

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4

biology
40 min.

chemistry
40 min.

chemistry
40 min.

chemistry
40 min.

We see a change in Charlotte Mason’s schedules regarding how the weekly work was arranged at this level. Rather than taking the work term-by-term as in Form 2, students now worked on a different stream/subject each day of the week. You are welcome to follow that plan. Alternatively, you can follow my recommendation to study biology one day a week all year and one other subject three days a week each term. An equal amount of work will be accomplished in a year either way, but the term-by-term approach allows students to focus their experiment time in fewer directions throughout the term.

Two Year Plan

Biology will continue all year one day a week, but chemistry will be replaced by another subject the next term. 

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3

Grade 7: Biology all year

Grade 8: Botany all year

What Subject Should You Start With?

While the above order of subjects is just a suggestion, some subject are best done at particular times of the year. For example, Astronomy is usually best done in the Autumn (Term 1) when the sky is clearest,  Weather is most interesting when done in the Winter or early spring (Term 2) when there is the most variation in the weather, and Chemistry might be best done when you can comfortably do an experiment outside (Term 1 or 3.) Outside of those suggestions, they can be taken in any order.

If you need to consider the reading level of the books, note that the three easiest readers are Chemistry, Geology, and Physics. The hardest is Astronomy.

If your student has lost their love for the subject, you might want to ask what they are most interested in learning about. By starting with a subject they are interested in, you are more likely to engage their curiosity.

Other Notes

Form 3-4 Curriculum

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F3-4 Astronomy

In this Form 3-4 study guide, students will be introduced to the principles and tools of the study of astronomy. Included is an overview of our solar system, the sun, the planets, and comets. Students will learn about the sun’s convection currents, sunspots, solar flares, solar winds, and the auroras they create. They will learn how distant planets are studied and what has been discovered about their rotation, composition, atmosphere, moons, and rings.

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F3-4 Biology

In this survey of biology, students will be introduced to the principles and tools of biological study, food webs, life processes, some anatomy, adaptation, natural selection, extinction, cell theory, simple genetics, and reproduction.

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First Studies of Plant Life by George Francis Atkinson Curriculum

F3-4 Botany

In this Form 3-4 study guide, students will study plants physiology, including their structure, the way they function, some classification, and sensitivity.

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The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin Wiker Study Guide for Homeschool Students

F3-4 Chemistry

In this Form 3-4 study guide, students will learn about the development of modern chemistry, the formation of the periodic table, the structure and properties of matter, chemical reactions, and balancing chemical reactions.

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Rocks Rivers and the Changing Earth Science Curriculum

F3-4 Geology

In this Form 3-4 (grades 7-9) study guide, students will study earth’s materials and systems, including the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of the earth.

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Secrets of the Universe Homeschool Physics

F3-4 Physics

In this Form 3-4 study guide, students will learn about the universal laws of science, including those for liquids and gases, matter and energy, and motion and waves.

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Eric Sloane Weather curriculum

F3-4 Weather

In this form 3 (grade 7-8) weather study guide, students will learn about the atmosphere and how processes in the atmosphere determine the weather and climate.

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