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  1. To answer your first question, the packets are coming out later this month, so you can look for them soon! The scientific principles covered in this program are the ten needed before you hit college, and they are all outlined in Unit Zero (which is really a unit for adults – the rest of the content on the website is for students). I am still adding content to the High School area, and Physics is nearly complete (it will be at the end of this month), and Chemistry is nearing completion as well. At this time, we do not have Earth Science or Biology at the high school level available.

    For K-8 kids, use the topics listed here:
    https://www.sciencelearningspace2.com/grade-levels/

    For High School levels, you’ll want the content here:
    https://www.sciencelearningspace2.com/grade-levels/advanced-projects-2/

  2. Jennifer Meyer says:

    Aurora, I saw in the other comments that you will have the packets and problem sets available soon for Physics. Do you have a time frame for when these will be available? Also, I am new to e-science. In the getting started sections, you said if we do all 20 Topic Units, that we will cover everything our kids need to know to start college. Correct me if I am wrong there there, please. Does that include Physics? I am doing all of the topic units with my younger kids and wondered if it would be better for my freshman to do all the lessons with them on the advanced level or if you would recommend only doing advanced Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science and Biology? Thanks for your input.

  3. Stephanie Klipfel says:

    okay thank you.

  4. No, but we’re going to republish these very soon. I apologize for the delay!

  5. Stephanie Klipfel says:

    Okay. Are there any packets like for the 1D Kinematics? Thanks.

  6. We took them offline temporarily for edits, as they had a lot of errors. I hope to have them back online soon!

  7. Stephanie Klipfel says:

    Where is the problem set?