Subject: Science

Honors Physical Science

Course Type: Honors High School

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Credits: 1.0

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Course Description

This course is designed to provide students the necessary skills to have a richer knowledge base in physical science. In addition to basic physical science concepts, this course also includes more abstract concepts such as the conceptualization of the structure of atoms, motion and forces, the conservation of energy and matter, the action/reaction principle, and wave behavior. In this course, students also investigate physical science concepts through engaging Virtual Labs.

Textbook: Physical Science - © Excel Education Systems, Inc. - 2021

Course Objectives

Using the kinetic theory, describe the behavior of solids, liquids, and gases.

Explain how energy is conserved during chemical reactions.

Describe the properties of acids and bases.

Make calculations involving speed, distance, time, slope, velocities, and acceleration.

Explain and apply Newton’s Laws of Motion.

Describe concepts of physical science, such as: atomic models, simple machines, force, electromagnetism, buoyancy, work and energy, waves, light, and electricity.

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Course Contents

Module TitleModule Topic(s)
Module 1: Intro to Physical Science
Module 2: Measurement Tools in Science
Module 3: The Nature of Matter
Module 4: Atomic and Quantum Theory
Module 5: Basics of Chemistry
Module 6: Chemical Equations and Reactions
Module 7: Chemical Solutions
Module 8: Acids and Bases
Module 9: Nuclear Chemistry
Module 10: Physics Basics
Module 11: Newtonian Physics
Module 12: Physical Forces
Module 13: Machines
Module 13: Machines
Module 15: Thermodynamics
Module 16: Waves
Module 17: Light
Module 18: Electricity

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Recognized & Respected Nationwide

At Excel High School, we are proud to be regionally accredited by Cognia, along with additional accreditations from NCA, SACS, NWAC, and the Middle States Association. Our programs meet the same rigorous standards as public schools, giving you the confidence of earning a well-respected diploma.

Global Recognition for Our Accredited Diplomas

Excel High School’s regionally accredited diploma is accepted by colleges and universities around the world. With our recognized accreditation, you can confidently pursue higher education wherever your journey takes you.