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Science (Gr7)
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Science 7 (Gr7)
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Physics: Velocity, acceleration, and forces (Gr7)
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Units and measurement (Gr7)
Mathematics (Gr7)
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Number Sense – Fractions, Decimals & Percents (Gr7)
Number Sense – Rational Numbers (Gr7)
Operations – Addition and Subtraction (Gr7)
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Operations – Properties and Relationships (Gr7)
Operations – Multiplication and Division (Gr7)
Algebra – Coding (Gr7)
Algebra – Equations and Inequalities (Gr7)
Algebra – Mathematical Modelling (Gr7)
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Data – Data Literacy (Gr7)
Data – Probability (Gr7)
Spatial Sense – Geometric and Spatial Reasoning (Gr7)
Spatial Sense – Measurement (Gr7)
Financial Literacy – Money and Finances (Gr7)
Exponents and square roots (Gr7)
Financial Literacy (Gr7)
Linear Functions (Gr7)
Pythagorean theorem (Gr7)
English (Gr7)
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Adjectives and Adverbs (Gr7)
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Nouns (Gr7)
Punctuation and Capitalization (Gr7)
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Writing and Composition (Gr7)
Figurative Language (Gr7)
Reference Skills (Gr7)
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Pronouns (Gr7)
Reading Strategies (Gr7)
Health (Gr7)
6 Topics
Active Living (Gr7)
Healthy Living – Making Connections for Healthy Living (Gr7)
Healthy Living – Making Healthy Choices (Gr7)
Healthy Living – Understanding Health Concepts (Gr7)
Movement Competence: Skills, Concepts, and Strategies (Gr7)
Social-Emotional Learning Skills (Gr7)
Geography (Gr7)
3 Topics
Natural Resources around the World: Use & Sustainability (Gr7)
Physical Geography (Gr7)
Geography (Gr7)
History (Gr7)
25 Topics
Colonial America (Gr7)
Post Civil War America (Gr7)
The American Revolution (Gr7)
The Civil War (Gr7)
The Early Republic (Gr7)
Social Studies (Gr7)
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Government (Gr7)
Citizenship (Gr7)
The Constitution (Gr7)
The legal system (Gr7)
Basic economic principles (Gr7)
Banking and finance (Gr7)
Supply and demand (Gr7)
Social studies skills (Gr7)
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Spatial Sense – Measurement (Gr7)
Grade 7 Curriculum (Free)
Mathematics (Gr7)
Spatial Sense – Measurement (Gr7)
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The Metric System – describe the differences and similarities between volume and capacity (2:59)
The Metric System – Apply the relationship between millilitres (mL) and cubic centimetres (cm3) to solve problems (7:19)
The Metric System – solve problems involving volume that require converting from one metric unit of measurement to another (3:05)
The Metric System – solve problems involving perimeter that require converting from one metric unit of measurement to another (6:12)
The Metric System – solve problems involving area that require converting from one metric unit of measurement to another (4:23)
Circles – use the relationships between the radius, diameter, and circumference of a circle to explain the formula for finding the circumference and to solve related problems (5:41)
Circles – construct circles when given the radius, diameter, or circumference (3:09)
Circles – show the relationships between the radius, diameter, and area of a circle, and use these relationships to explain the formula for measuring the area of a circle and to solve related problems (4:01)
Volume and Surface Area – represent cylinders as nets and determine their surface area by adding the areas of their parts (8:06)
Volume and Surface Area – show that the volume of a prism can be determined by multiplying the area of its base by its height, and apply this relationship to find the area of the base, volume, and height of prisms and cylinders when given two of the three measurements (8:12)
Volume and Surface Area – show that the volume of a cylinder can be determined by multiplying the area of its base by its height, and apply this relationship to find the area of the base, volume, and height of prisms and cylinders when given two of the three measurements (7:01)
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