Idaho Science Curriculum

Science video lessons Kindergarten through 10th Grade plus Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Aligned to Idaho Content Standards for Science. Choose your grade below to get started.

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About Idaho Science Curriculum

Idaho schools follow the Idaho Content Standards for Science. Students take ISAT Science assessments throughout their K-12 education. StudyPug covers integrated science Kindergarten through 10th Grade with video lessons and practice problems, plus senior Chemistry, Physics, and Biology courses for 11th and 12th grade.

  • Idaho Content Standards Science Kindergarten through 10th Grade plus Chemistry, Physics, and Biology 11-12
  • Video lessons with step-by-step explanations for every topic
  • Practice problems for each science concept
  • ISAT Science prep aligned to Idaho assessment standards
  • Works on computers, tablets, and phones

Idaho Science FAQ

We've got answers to some popular questions.

Which grades does this cover?

Idaho Content Standards Science from Kindergarten through 10th Grade, plus senior Chemistry, Physics, and Biology courses for 11th and 12th grade students.

Does this match what my child learns at school?

Yes. All content is aligned to Idaho Content Standards for Science—the same standards Idaho schools follow throughout the state.

Will this help with ISAT Science prep?

Yes. Content covers ISAT Science topics and skills assessed at each grade level, helping students prepare for state assessments.

How is this different from Khan Academy?

StudyPug is organized by Idaho Content Standards. Find exactly what your child is learning by grade and topic in Idaho schools.

Can I try before paying?

Yes. Explore topics and watch sample lessons free. Subscribe when you're ready for full access to all video lessons and practice.

Do you cover high school chemistry, physics, and biology?

Yes. Chemistry, Physics, and Biology each have their own pages with video lessons and practice problems for Idaho high school students.