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Science

Scope >> Science

Digital-Text’ Science textbooks allow for a visual, entertaining, and rigorous approach to the standard concepts in Science. Starting with the phenomena and processes that students can observe in their every day life, the scientific theories that explain the environment in which we live in are described. The Universe, the biosphere, the geosphere, and the physical and chemical processes that take place are explored through a rich 3D graphic environment. To aid comprehension of all these concepts and processes, interactive animations, self-correcting exercises, video games with randomly generated data, videos, computer simulations of real processes and proposals for laboratory activities are used, fostering a critical spirit and a careful observation of reality with the goal of transmiting the principles of the scientific method.

Available for:

Grades 5 through 10 (Ages 12-16)

Subject contents

  1. The structure of matter
  2. Matter
  3. Substances, mixtures, and solutions
  4. The Universe
  5. Planet Earth
  6. The atmosphere and the void
  7. The chemical composition of the atmosphere
  8. Meteorology
  9. Hydrosphere
  10. Geosphere, rocks and minerals
  11. Biosphere and biodiversity
  12. What is a living being?
  13. Bacteria, protists and fungi
  14. Plants
  15. Invertebrate animals
  16. Vertebrate animals
  17. Kinematics
  18. Forces
  19. Dynamics
  20. Work and energy
  21. Energy transfer
  22. Internal geological processes
  23. Vital functions
  24. Ecosystems

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