Nedy Taleon-4thcot
Nedy Taleon-4thcot
Nedy Taleon-4thcot
OBJECTIVES
Content Standard: The learner demonstrate an understanding of the digestive tract and its interaction with the
circulatory, respiratory and excretory systems in providing the body with nutrients for
energy.
Performance The learners should be able to present an analysis of the data gathered on diseases resulting
Standard: from nutrients deficiency.
Learning The learners should be able to explain ingestion, absorption, assimilation and excretion.
Competency:
Code: S8LT-Iva-13
Daily Task: The learners should be able to:
a. identify organs of digestive tract,
b. determine the function of the organs in digestive tract, and
c. arrange accordingly the organs in the digestive tract.
Values Integration: HEALTH IS WEALTH.
Understanding of the various functions of these organs will lead to a better care of our
body.
II. CONTENT ORGANS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
Teacher’s Guide: SCIENCE 8 Teacher’s Guide
Learner’s Material: Learner’s Module
Additional Materials: Breaking Through Science 8, Science Link 8
IV. LEARNING TASKS:
A. ENGAGE ( Math, , English, ICT)
Motivation:
ACTIVITY 1: TELL ME THROUGH COUNTING!
1. 6 + 15 + 15 + 4 = FOOD
2. 4 + 9 + 7 + 5 + 19 + 20 + 9 + 15 + 14 = DIGESTION
3. 13 + 15 + 21 + 20 + 8 = MOUTH
ACTIVITY 3: In relation to activity 1, the teacher will show a short video clip about what happened to the food when
it enters in our body.
ACTIVITY 4: DO ME NOW!
The teacher will group the class into three groups and each will be given different task based on the video that they
watched.
The groupings will be based on what area they are good at: Labelling, Match Making or Arranging.
Group 1: They are tasked to identify the organs of the digestive tract by labelling the different organs.
Group 2: They are tasked to match the different organs with its corresponding function.
Group 3: They are tasked to arrange the organs in the digestive tract accordingly in a way that it shows the passage
of food from the beginning organ up to the end.
TOTAL: 10 points
Processed Questions:
Group 1:
1. What organ/s did you identified?
2. How did you identify a particular organ?
3. Explain your work.
Group 2:
1. What are the organs in the digestive tract that have been given to you?
2. What are the functions being given?
3. How did you match a particular organ to a particular function? Defend your work.
Group 3:
1. What are the organs involved in the digestive tract?
2. How did you arrange these organs in the digestive tract?
3. Explain your work.
D. ELABORATE (English)
The teacher deepens the lesson by asking thought-provoking questions and give additional
information.
THE MOUTH
- The mouth or the oral cavity is the first organ of digestion where food begins as it travel through
the digestive tract.
- There are three digestive functions of the mouth:
a. Receives food through the process called ingestion.
b. Prepares food for digestion.
c. Initiates the breakdown of starch.
THE TONGUE
- The tongue is the muscular organ that projects in the oral cavity. It is referred to as the organ of
taste because of its specialized cell called taste buds by which taste sensations such as bitter,
sweet, sour and salty can be differentiated.
- It also helps shape the food into a ball called bolus, thus facilitating chewing and swallowing. It is
also considered as the principal organ of speech.
THE TEETH
- The teeth are used for cutting, smashing and grinding of solid food, making it easier to swallow and
to be acted upon by digestive enzymes.
- Humans develop 20 milk teeth during the first few years of life. Between the ages 6-12, these milk
teeth fall out and replaced by 32 permanent teeth.
THE ESOPHAGUS
- The esophagus is a muscular tube about 25 cm (10 inches) long. It conveys chewed food from the
pharynx to the stomach. Food is lubricated with mucus in the esophagus and move by PERISTALSIS
into the stomach. No digestion occurs in the esophagus.
THE STOMACH
- The stomach is the expanded J-shaped organ located in the upper left region of the abdominal
activity. When the stomach is empty, the lining forms many folds called RUGAE. The stomach is
highly elastic that it can stretch to accommodate about 2 liters of food and drink, enough to satisfy
one’s hunger for many hours.
THE RECTUM
- Located at distal end of the sigmoid colon
- It is eight inches long basically serve as a warehouse for the undigested residue or feces.
THE ANUS
- End part of rectum that functions as the exit point for fecal materials.
APPLICATION: HOTS
ACTIVITY 5: HUMAN TORSO CHALLENGE
The students are divided into two groups according to their sex: male or female. Each group shall be given
chance to correctly arrange the organs of the digestive tract via Human Torso. The first to finish the task
shall be the winner and a prize awaits.
E. EVALUATE (MATH)
V. ASSIGNMENT
List accessory organs of the digestive system and identify its function.