Physical Science Grade 3/4
Elementary School
Jan 5, 2027 to Feb 2, 2027
CAD $75
Tuesdays
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Teacher: Nadia A. & Nadia K.
Grade 3/4 Physical Science – Winter Semester
Please note that our winter semester runs for only 5 weeks. To ensure full curriculum coverage, this course will include 5 live classes and 1 recorded (asynchronous) lesson.
This course offers an exciting exploration of Grade 3/4 Physical Science through interactive lessons, hands‑on experiments, engaging activities, and meaningful lab work. Students will discover how physical science shapes the world around them and plays a vital role in everyday life.
CLASS TIMINGS:
Theory: 11:00- 11:30 am EST
Lab and Activities: 11:30 - 12:00 pm EST
What Students Can Expect
Interactive learning supported by small class sizes
Hands‑on experiments and activities to deepen understanding
Recorded lessons available for flexible review
Engaging lab work that connects concepts to real‑world applications
Units We Will Cover
Each unit includes a corresponding experiment or activity.
Static Electricity
Electric Circuits
Electrical Energy & Light
Magnets & Electromagnets
Motors & Generators
Energy & Using Energy (Recorded Lesson – Asynchronous)
A list of lab materials needed for the session will be sent to parents once they register for class.
Refund Policy
If you choose to withdraw from the course, please see below:
Dec 10th: 90% refund
Dec 27th 50% refund
After the first class: 50% credit or 25% refund
Fatema K.
Parent
As a homeschooling mother I envisioned bringing science to life for my kids like Ms Frizzle does on The Magic School Bus but with everything on my plate it wasn’t happening. Prep4Nine Chemistry has my son learning exciting new concepts and then applying them in well thought out experiments. My son is being prepared for secondary and post secondary by completing labs and homework assignments whilst having the option of contacting his teachers outside of class should he need to. I appreciate the planning that goes into Prep4Nine courses and the consideration they give parents by outlining the syllabus so I can have materials ready in advance of class.
