RPH SC Form 2
RPH SC Form 2
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1. Understanding the sensory organs
Carry out activities to
and their functions
make connection
A student is able to: between the five senses,
Identify and relate a sensory organ the sensory organs and
to its stimulus, the stimuli. Constructivism Observing
State the pathway from stimulus to The five sensory
response: organs have been
Discuss what happens introduced in
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Stimulus Sensory organs Nerves in our body after a Primary Science.
Brain NervesResponse stimulus is detected. Discussion Communicating
4 JAN
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6 JAN
1. Understanding the sense of touch.
Carry out activities to
study the following:
A student is able to:
a) Structure of the
Identify the structure of the human
human skin involved in
skin involved in stimuli detection,
stimuli detection, Experiment and Observing and
State the function of different
b) Sensitivity of the discovery. experimenting
receptor pressure, heat, pain,
skin at different parts of
the body towards
Draw conclusion on the sensitivity
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stimuli
Related the sense of taste with the Carry out activities to Constructivism Relating
17 sense of smell. find how taste is related
/ to smell.
21 Jan
Teacher is
1.5 Understanding the sense of hearing.
Observe and identify Describing encouraged to use
A student is able to:
the structure of the computer
Identify the structure of the Contextual
human ear. simulation to
human ear. learning
Discuss the function of Explanation 2 illustrate the
Explain the function of the
each part of the ear. hearing
different parts of the ear,
Discuss the hearing mechanism
mechanism. Identifying
Describe how we hear.
1.8 Understanding sound and hearing. Carry out activities to Include devices
A student is able to: investigate: such as hearing
Describe the properties of sound, 1. The
2 aids and
production of
Explain the reflection and sound. stethoscope.
absorption of sound, 2. The need of
medium for
sound to 2
Explain ways of rectifying the travel.
8 Experiment Observing
defects in hearing,
3. The reflection
and absorption
State the limitation of hearing, of sound.
Inferring
State the device used to overcome
Collect information
28 the limitations of hearing, Discussion
about
Feb 1. The defects of
Explain stereophonic hearing hearing,
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2. Ways to rectify
4 Mac the defects of 3
hearing.
1.9 Understanding the stimuli and responses Carry out experiments Inquiry Discovery Making inference Responses in
in plants. to investigate and plants should
9 A student is able to: identify: 3 include
State the stimuli that cause response 1. Stimuli
Experiment Relating phototropism,
detected by
in plants, plants, geotropism,
07 Identify the part of plants sensitive 2. The parts of hydrotropism,
the plants
Mac to specific stimulus, sensitive to nastic movement,
/ specific trigomotropism.
Related the response in plants to stimulus.
their survival.
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PEKA Test 1
Mac
12 Discuss:
A student is able to: a) what balanced died is,
State what a balanced diet is,
b) the factor that determine a person's balanced
State the factors that must be
diet: age, size, sex, job, climate, state of health.
considered when planning a Collect food wrappers that show calorific value
balanced diet, of food and make a list to show the calorific
Explain how the factors effect a value for each type of food.
Discuss to estimate the calories of food
balanced diet,
Brainstorming
taken in a meal.
21 State the quantity of energy in Plan a balanced diet for a day. Inquiry Discovery
MAC each gram of carbohydrate, (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
/ protein and fats. Predicting
25 Estimate the calories of food taken in a
Mastery learning 2
Mac meal,
Defining
Plan a balanced diet. operationally
Discussion
Week Learning Objectives / Learning Suggested Learning Activities Approach Strategy Skills No of Notes
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2.3 Understanding the digestive system in Discuss that digestion is the breakdown of large 2
man. food molecules into smaller soluble molecules
13 A student is able to: that can be readily absorbed by the body. Constructivism Discussion
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Explain what digestion is, Identify parts of the digestive system and the
Identify the parts of the digestive flow of food particles in the alimentary canal
system, using model/chart/CD ROM. Discussion Identifying
Discus the functions of the various organs in the
Describe the flow of food
28 digestive system and the enzymes found.
particles in the alimentary canal,
Mac Carry out activities to show the action of the 22 April
/ State the function of the organs in enzyme in the saliva on starch.
08 the digestive system, Experiment Communicating
April 3 "Good
Describe the process of digestion Friday
in the alimentary canal, 2011"
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Week Suggested Learning Activities Approach Strategy Skills Notes
outcomes periods
LEARNING AREA : 4.0 INTERDEPENDENCE AMONG LIVING ORGANISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Chapter 4)
4.1 Analysing the interdependence among Carry out a field work to study species, Inquiry discovery Observing 2 Basic concept of habitat
living organisms.
A student is able to:
State what species, population and has been introduced in
Identifying
Identify various habitats in one
Carry out a discussion on interdependence Discussion
ecosystem, During the field work the
among living organisms and the environment
concept of ecology will be
25 Explain through examples the to create a balanced ecosystem.
constructed through
April interdependence among living contextual learning.
/ organisms and the environment to
29 create a balanced ecosystem.
April
17 4.2 Evaluating the interaction between Collect and interpret data on the types of Constructivism Justifying Basic concept of prey
living organisms. interactions between living organisms as predator and competition
A student is able to: follows: 3 has been taught in primary
1. Prey-predator,
Explanation Generating school.
2. Symbiosis: commensalisms,
mutualism and parasitism e.g. ideas
List the type of interactions remora and shark, algae and fungi,
type worm and man,
between living organisms, Discussion
Explain the examples the 3. Competition. Predicting
interactions between living
25 organisms,
April Conduct an activity to show the importance
Justify the importance of
/ of the interaction between organism and the
interaction between living
29 environment.
organisms and the environment,
April
18 4.3 Synthesizing food web. Collect and interpret data on the Inquiry discovery Observing 2 Food chain has been taught in primary
A student is able to: producer, consumer, decomposer and science.
pyramid number.
03 Generating ideas
May Explain what producers,
/ consumers and Construct a food web from a few food Discussion
06 decomposers are, chains and identify the producer, Predicting
May Combine a few food consumer and decomposer.
chains to construct a
food web,
Discuss the energy flow in the food
Identify the producer,
web constructed. Relating
consumer and
Refer to the crown of thorn problem
decomposer in a food
in the coral reef in the marine parks.
web,
Conduct a game to show the effects of
Construct the pyramid an increase or decrease in the number
number from the food
chain,
4.5 Evaluating the importance of Collect and interpret data on the The role of man in conservation and
conservation and preservation of conservation and preservation preservation has been highlighted in primary
living organism. of living organisms. Discussion Brainstorming 1 school.
A student is able to:
Carry out a field work in natural
forest reserve (wetlands,
Justify the importance of Carry out the discussion on how Forest is also home to some indigenous people
conservation and the improvement in science and should be include.
Observing
preservation of living technology helps in the
organisms, conservation of living
organisms.
Support activities
organized by various
parties to preserve and Run a campaign to stress on the
conserve the living importance of conservation and
organisms. preservation of living
organisms.
4.6 Evaluating the role of man in Carry out a brainstorming Brainstorming Examples of environmental issues: Global
maintaining the balance in nature. session to discuss the climate change, habitat destruction, species
A student is able to: environmental issues affecting Discussion 1 extinction, air, soil and water pollution, loss of
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outcomes Strategy periods
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5.2 Analysing the composition of
water. Carry out electrolysis to Contextual Analysing The ionic theory on electrolysis is not
13 A student is able to: determine the ratio of hydrogen learning Experimenting needed. Understanding that hydrogen is
Jun Determine the composition of to oxygen in a molecule of Communicating discharged at the cathode and oxygen at
/ water, water. the anode is adequate. The ratio of gases
17 Jun Test the presence of hydrogen Experiment is required.
and oxygen. Making inference
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Learning Objectives\Learning Approach No of
Week Suggested Learning Activities Skills Notes
outcomes Strategy periods
5.3 Analysing the process of evaporation Carry out experiments to study the factors affecting Experiment Experimenting
of water. the rate of evaporation of water i.e. humidity, the
A student is able to: temperature of the surrounding, surface area and 2
Explain what evaporation is, the movement of air. Inquiry Making inference
25 Explain through examples the Discuss the factors affecting the rate of evaporation discovery
factors that effect the rate of in relation to the Kinetic Theory.
evaporation of water with Discuss the similarities and differences between Communicating
20 Jun reference to the Kinetic Theory, evaporation and boiling. Discussion
/ Gather information process and its application in
Compare and contrast between
24 Jun daily life. i.e. drying of clothes, preservation of
evaporation and boiling,
agricultural products and processing of food.
Describe the application of the Analysing
Temperature.
27 5.5 Analysing acid and alkali. Carry out activities to study: Constructivism Defining Caution:
A student is able to: operationally
Identify the properties of 2
acid, identify the properties Identify the properties of acid in terms Chemicals in the
of alkali, of pH value, taste, corrosive nature, Experimenting and laboratory should not be
04 State that acid and alkali effect on litmus paper, reaction with Experiment and observing 2 tasted.
July only show their properties metals such as magnesium and zinc, discovery
/ in the presence of water, The characteristics of alkali in terms of
08 pH value, taste, corrosive nature, effect Making inference 1 Use only dilute acid and
Explain through examples
July on litmus paper, dilute alkali.
the definition of acid and
alkali, Carry out a discussion to define acid
Explanation
and alkali operationally.
Identify the substances Do not use active metals
neutralization process,
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28 5.6 Analysing the methods of water Make a visit to a water purification site. Inquiry Observing 2 The latest developments in
purification. discovery water purification e.g. ultra-
A student is able to: violet treatment can be
Brainstorming on the following: discussed.
Natural resources or water,
List the natural sources of The reasons for water purification. Communicating
water, Explanation
11 State the reasons for water
July purification,
/ Discuss the various types of water purification Group
15 Compare the strengths and such as filtration, boiling, chlorination, and discussion Analysing
July weaknesses of the various distillation. Carry out activities to study the various
types of water purification types of water purification such as filtration,
boiling and distillation.
29 5.8 Understanding the preservation of water Collect and interpret data on types of water pollutants Constructivism Observing 3
quality. which include:
A student is able to: Industrial waste such as chemical and
radioactive residues, Discussion Generating ideas
Domestic waste such as garbage and sewage,
Give examples of water pollutants,
Chemical from the agricultural activities such
Explain the effect of water
as fertilizers and pesticides,
pollution on living things,
Siltation caused by construction and
Explain ways to control water
deforestation,
pollution,
Accidental spillage from tankers.
Explain ways to preserve water and
its quality
30 6.1 Understanding air pressure. A student Carry out an activity to discuss the kinetic Experiment Experimenting 2
is able to: theory of gases. discovery
Explain the existence of air
25 Jul pressure with reference to the Communication
/ Kinetic Theory, Carry out an activity to show that air exerts
29 Jul Explain the factors affecting air pressure.
pressure. Discussion
Carry out activities to show the factors
affecting air pressure, i.e. volume and
temperature.
30 6.2 Applying the principle of air pressure Collect and interpreted data on appliances that Mastery Brainstorming 3 Caution:
in daily life use the principle of air pressure. Learning
.
A student is able to: Explanation Do not place tank
Gather information and discuss the containing gas under high
application of air pressure in syringe, siphon, pressure near heat.
Explain with examples things spraying pump and drinking straw. Discussion Observing
25 Jul that use the principle of air
/ pressure,
29 Jul Generate ideas to solve Discuss ways of using the principle of air
problems using the principle of pressure to solve daily problems such as
air pressure, blockage in skins and pouring condensed milk
from a can.
Relate the safety measures
taken when using gas under
high pressure. Gather information on how a gas tank
containing gas under high pressure works.
Approach No of
Week Learning Objectives\Learning outcomes Suggested Learning Activities Skills Notes
Strategy periods
Experiment
Carry out activities to show the effects of Experimenting
discovery
01 A student is able to: force (changes in shape, position, speed and
4
Aug State that a force is push or a pull, direction).
/ Explain the effects of forces, Making inferences
Discussion
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Aug Explain the various types of forces. Carry out activities to show different types
of forces (frictional, gravitational,
electrostatic and magnetic force).
Discuss the unit of force and the principle of
a spring balance.
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Measure the magnitude of force. 2
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Strategy periods
7.3 Application of frictional force. Discuss with examples to show the Inquiry discovery Observing Ignore static
existence of frictional force. frictional force.
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A student is able to:
Carry out activities to identify the direction
of frictional force and measure the Explanation Making inference 1
Explain with example the existence of magnitude of the force.
frictional force,
State the direction and the magnitude Communicating 2
of frictional force, Carry out an experiment to show how
different types of surfaces affect the Experiment
Carry out an experiment to show how
magnitude of frictional force. 2
different types of surfaces affect
frictional force,
2
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Communicating
7.4 Application of work. Discuss with examples to show work is Constructivism
A student is able to: done when an object is move by a force.
Explanation
33 Explain with examples how work is Carry out activities to determine the work
done, done by using:
State the unit of work, 2
Discussion
Approach No of
Week Learning Objectives\Learning outcomes Suggested Learning Activities Skills Notes
Strategy periods
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7.5 Application of power. Carry out activities to determine power by
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A student is able to: using:
Aug
State the meaning of power,
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State the unit of power
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Power (W)=Work (J)
Aug
Calculate power on the work done. Time (S)
7.6 Analysing the importance of force in life. Create an activity e.g. drawing a poster, 1
sketching or acting to show how life would
be without force.
A student is able to:
Predicting
Approach No of
Week Learning Objectives\Learning outcomes Suggested Learning Activities Skills Notes
Strategy periods
37 9.1 Understanding that the center of gravity Carry out activities to find the point of equilibrium in Experiment Experimenting
affects stability. regular and irregular shapes. discovery
A student is able to: 4
Determine the point of equilibrium in
regular and irregular shapes, Carry out an experiment to find out how the center of
12 Relate the point of equilibrium as the gravity affects on stability of an object by manipulating Communicating
Sept center of gravity of objects, the Discussion
1. Height,
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2. Base area.
15 Relate the center of gravity to
Relating
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Sept
/ Solving problem related to levers
30 using the following formulate:
Load (N) X distance of the load
forum fulcrum (m) = Force (N) X
Sept distance of the force from the
fulcrum (m)
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SECOND TERM EXAMINATION ( 24/10 / - 04/11 /2011)/ CORRECTION (08/11/2011 18.11.2011)/ CUTI AKHIR TAHUN (19/11/2011 01.01.1012)
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