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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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1 | 1 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Components of the excretory system
Human Excretory System - External parts of the skin |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify components of the excretory system - Recognize the skin as an excretory organ - Appreciate the importance of waste removal |
- Brainstorm on waste removal in humans - Identify excretory organs (skin, lungs, kidneys) - Discuss the role of excretory system - Compare different excretory organs |
What organs make up the human excretory system?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 119
- Charts of excretory system - Digital resources - Master Integrated Science pg. 120 - Hand lenses - Observation sheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Practical work
|
|
1 | 2 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Structure of the skin
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify parts of the skin from diagrams - Label epidermis, dermis, sweat glands and ducts - Understand the layered structure of skin |
- Study images and identify labeled parts A to F - Use charts to label parts of human skin - Draw and label parts of human skin - Share work with classmates |
What are the main structural parts of the human skin?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 121 - Skin structure charts - Digital devices |
- Assessment rubrics
- Practical work
- Written assignments
|
|
1 | 3 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Functions of skin parts
Human Excretory System - Understanding excretion and waste products |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe functions of skin parts - Explain the sweating process - Appreciate the skin's protective role |
- Name waste products removed through skin - Explain functions of sweat glands, ducts and pores - Discuss other functions of skin parts - Search for information on skin functions |
How do the different parts of the skin function?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 122
- Reference materials - Digital resources - Master Integrated Science pg. 123 - Puzzle materials - Story completion sheets |
- Oral questions
- Written tests
- Assessment rubrics
|
|
1 | 4 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Parts of the urinary system
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify parts of the urinary system - Label kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra - Understand the urinary system structure |
- Study diagram and identify urinary system - Identify and name labeled parts A to E - Draw well-labeled diagram of urinary system - Compare drawings with classmates |
What are the main parts of the urinary system?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 124 - Urinary system charts - Digital devices |
- Practical work
- Observation
- Oral questions
|
|
1 | 5 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Modeling the urinary system
Human Excretory System - Functions of urinary system parts |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create models of the urinary system - Use locally available materials creatively - Demonstrate understanding through model construction |
- Study models created by other students - Identify materials used in model construction - Collect locally available materials - Construct model of urinary system - Display and observe classmates' models |
How can we create models to show the structure of the urinary system?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 125
- Locally available materials - Model construction supplies - Master Integrated Science pg. 126 - Function reference materials - Question cards |
- Portfolio assessment
- Practical work
- Peer evaluation
|
|
2 | 1 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - External parts of the kidney
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify external parts of the kidney - Label renal artery, renal vein, hilum and renal capsule - Understand kidney structure |
- Study diagram and identify parts marked A to C - Use charts to compare answers - Draw well-labeled diagram of kidney - Search for information on kidney functions |
What are the external parts of the kidney and their functions?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 127 - Kidney structure charts - Digital resources |
- Practical work
- Observation schedule
- Written tests
|
|
2 | 2 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Kidney disorders and their causes
Human Excretory System - Prevention of kidney disorders |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify common kidney disorders - Describe causes of kidney stones and kidney failure - Understand the importance of kidney health |
- Search for information on kidney disorders - Read conversation with resource person - Identify kidney disorders mentioned - Discuss causes and prevention methods |
What are common kidney disorders and what causes them?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 128
- Reference materials - Case study conversations - Master Integrated Science pg. 129 - Health promotion materials - Resource person |
- Checklist
- Anecdotal records
- Oral questions
|
|
2 | 3 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Promoting skin health
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify practices that promote healthy skin - Develop good hygiene habits - Appreciate the importance of skin care |
- Study pictures and identify healthy skin - Discuss activities to promote healthy skin - Give advice for skin hygiene scenarios - Search for information on skin health practices |
What activities promote healthy skin?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 130 - Health education materials - Digital devices |
- Practical work
- Assessment rubrics
- Checklist
|
|
2 | 4 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Promoting kidney health
Human Excretory System - Developing daily health logs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify practices that promote healthy kidneys - Understand the role of diet and exercise - Develop commitment to kidney health |
- Discuss practices to promote kidney health - Analyze effects of inadequate water intake - Understand dietary advice for kidney health - Search for kidney health information |
What lifestyle practices promote healthy kidneys?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 131
- Nutrition information - Health guidelines - Master Integrated Science pg. 132 - Planning templates - Family involvement |
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
- Self-assessment
|
|
2 | 5 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Integration and health promotion
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Integrate knowledge of excretory system with health practices - Share health knowledge with family - Demonstrate leadership in health promotion |
- Share learning with parents or guardians - Discuss additional health promotion strategies - Connect excretory system to nutrition concepts - Develop health education materials |
How can knowledge of the excretory system benefit families and communities?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 133 - Community health resources - Family discussion guides |
- Community feedback
- Health promotion projects
- Presentation assessment
|
|
3 | 1 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Review and assessment
Human Excretory System - Extension and enrichment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of excretory system - Apply knowledge to solve health problems - Show mastery of key concepts |
- Complete comprehensive assessment questions - Identify body organs and their functions - List activities that promote organ health - Provide health advice for kidney disorders |
What have I learned about the human excretory system?
|
- Assessment papers
- Review materials - Health case studies - Advanced health resources - Research materials - Presentation tools |
- Summative assessment
- Written tests
- Assessment rubrics
|
|
3 | 2 |
Living Things and Their Environment
|
Human Excretory System - Final integration and reflection
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Synthesize learning from entire strand - Reflect on personal growth and understanding - Set goals for continued health learning |
- Complete reflection on entire Living Things strand - Connect reproductive and excretory systems - Evaluate personal health practices - Plan for continued health education |
How has learning about living things and their environment changed my understanding of health?
|
- Reflection journals - Integration activities - Goal-setting materials |
- Reflection assessment
- Self-evaluation
- Portfolio review
|
|
3 | 3 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Sources of electricity in the environment
Electrical Energy - Solar, hydro-electric and geothermal power |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify sources of electricity in the environment - Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable sources - Appreciate the variety of electricity sources |
- Brainstorm on electrical energy uses - Identify sources of electricity at school, home, hospital, market - Study images and identify electricity sources - Discuss sources used for laboratory experiments |
What are the different sources of electricity in our environment?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 134
- Images of electricity sources - Digital devices - Master Integrated Science pg. 135 - Digital resources - Power generation diagrams |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Practical work
|
|
3 | 4 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Wind, nuclear and other power sources
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain wind power generation - Understand nuclear power basics - Identify fossil fuels and biomass as energy sources |
- Study wind turbine operations - Learn about nuclear power generation - Investigate tidal wave power - Research fossil fuels and biomass energy |
How do different technologies convert natural resources into electricity?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 136 - Energy conversion charts - Reference materials |
- Checklist
- Anecdotal records
- Written assignments
|
|
3 | 5 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Electrical cells and batteries
Electrical Energy - Flow of electric current in series circuits |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify electrical cells and batteries - Understand how batteries store and release energy - Recognize positive and negative terminals |
- Examine electrical cells and identify terminals - Study battery structure and function - Practice identifying positive and negative terminals - Discuss battery safety measures |
How do electrical cells and batteries provide electricity?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 137
- Electrical cells - Battery samples - Master Integrated Science pg. 138 - Electrical apparatus - Circuit materials |
- Practical work
- Observation schedule
- Safety checklist
|
|
4 | 1 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Flow of electric current in parallel circuits
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate flow of electric current in parallel circuits - Set up simple parallel circuits - Compare series and parallel arrangements |
- Set up electrical circuits in parallel arrangement - Observe circuit behavior with parallel connections - Draw electrical circuits for each setup - Compare parallel with series circuits |
How does electric current flow in parallel circuits?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 139 - Electrical components - Circuit diagrams |
- Practical work
- Written tests
- Peer assessment
|
|
4 | 2 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Understanding electrical circuits
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define electrical circuits - Distinguish between open and closed circuits - Explain the role of switches |
- Study electrical circuit components - Identify positive and negative terminals - Practice opening and closing circuits with switches - Analyze circuit diagrams |
What makes an electrical circuit work effectively?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 140 - Circuit analysis materials - Switch demonstrations |
- Checklist
- Oral questions
- Circuit testing
|
|
4 | 3 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Series and parallel arrangements
Electrical Energy - Common electrical appliances |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Compare series and parallel arrangements - Predict circuit behavior - Understand current flow patterns |
- Classify circuits as series or parallel - Analyze effects of removing bulbs from circuits - Compare brightness of bulbs in different arrangements - Draw various circuit configurations |
How do series and parallel arrangements affect circuit performance?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 141
- Circuit comparison charts - Analysis worksheets - Master Integrated Science pg. 142 - Appliance pictures - Flashcards |
- Assessment rubrics
- Problem solving
- Circuit analysis
|
|
4 | 4 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Safety measures with electrical appliances
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify safety measures for electrical appliances - Recognize electrical hazards - Practice safe handling procedures |
- Complete statements about safety measures - Analyze scenarios with electrical hazards - Discuss actions for electrical emergencies - Search for safety information |
How can we safely handle electrical appliances?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 143 - Safety guidelines - Emergency procedures |
- Written tests
- Safety demonstrations
- Checklist
|
|
4 | 5 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Electrical safety in daily life
Electrical Energy - Uses of electricity in daily life |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply electrical safety in real situations - Recognize dangerous electrical conditions - Take appropriate safety actions |
- Read safety precautions on electrical appliances - Discuss safety with parents or guardians - Write articles on electrical safety - Practice emergency responses |
Why is electrical safety important in daily life?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 144
- Safety manuals - Emergency resources - Master Integrated Science pg. 145 - Usage examples - Modern life illustrations |
- Assessment rubrics
- Safety projects
- Community feedback
|
|
5 | 1 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Integration and application
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Integrate knowledge of electrical energy - Apply electrical concepts to solve problems - Design simple electrical solutions |
- Complete comprehensive electrical energy questions - Design simple circuits for specific purposes - Solve electrical problems - Connect electrical knowledge to other subjects |
How can electrical energy knowledge be applied to solve real problems?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 145 - Problem-solving materials - Design challenges |
- Project assessment
- Problem solving
- Design evaluation
|
|
5 | 2 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Review and assessment
Electrical Energy - Extension and research |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of electrical energy concepts - Identify learning gaps - Plan for improvement |
- Complete summative assessment on electrical energy - Review performance and identify strengths - Address areas needing improvement - Set goals for continued learning |
What have I learned about electrical energy and how can I improve?
|
- Assessment papers
- Performance reviews - Improvement plans - Advanced electrical resources - Career information - Research tools |
- Summative assessment
- Self-evaluation
- Teacher feedback
|
|
5 | 3 |
Force and Energy
|
Electrical Energy - Innovation and creativity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Design innovative electrical solutions - Think creatively about electrical applications - Demonstrate entrepreneurial thinking |
- Design solutions for electrical problems in school/community - Create models of innovative electrical devices - Present creative electrical ideas - Develop business plans for electrical innovations |
How can I use creativity and innovation to solve electrical energy challenges?
|
- Innovation materials - Design supplies - Presentation tools |
- Innovation assessment
- Creativity evaluation
- Entrepreneurship skills
|
|
5 | 4 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Identifying and demonstrating magnetic properties
Magnetism - Demonstrating attraction and repulsion |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify magnets and their properties - Demonstrate attractive and repulsive properties - Understand magnetic force |
- Study pictures of magnets and discuss their uses - Use magnets with iron filings and iron nails - Observe attraction when magnet approaches nail - Record observations of magnetic attraction |
What are the basic properties of magnets?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 146
- Bar magnets - Iron filings and nails - Master Integrated Science pg. 147 - Two bar magnets - Observation sheets |
- Observation
- Practical work
- Oral questions
|
|
5 | 5 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Directional properties of magnets
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate directional properties of magnets - Understand magnetic alignment - Appreciate magnetic navigation principles |
- Tie thread around center of bar magnet - Suspend magnet from retort stand - Allow magnet to rotate and settle - Observe direction of magnetic alignment |
Why do freely suspended magnets point in specific directions?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 148 - Thread and retort stand - Compass for reference |
- Checklist
- Observation schedule
- Scientific reasoning
|
|
6 | 1 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Magnetic poles and their identification
Magnetism - Magnetic strength and measurement |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify magnetic poles - Label north and south poles - Understand pole characteristics |
- Place bar magnet on iron filings - Observe where iron filings cling most - Suspend magnet and identify north-pointing end - Label north and south poles correctly |
What are magnetic poles and how can they be identified?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 149
- Iron filings - Pole identification materials - Master Integrated Science pg. 150 - Spring balance - Various magnets |
- Practical work
- Written tests
- Pole identification assessment
|
|
6 | 2 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Basic law of magnetism
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the basic law of magnetism - Predict magnetic interactions - Apply magnetic principles |
- Bring north pole to south pole of another magnet - Bring north poles together - Bring south poles together - Record all observations and formulate law |
What is the basic law of magnetism?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 151 - Multiple bar magnets - Law formulation materials |
- Scientific reasoning
- Law application
- Prediction accuracy
|
|
6 | 3 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Magnetic and non-magnetic materials
Magnetism - Testing household materials |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Classify materials as magnetic or non-magnetic - Test materials with magnets - Understand material properties |
- Collect various materials from school environment - Test each material with suspended magnet - Classify materials into magnetic and non-magnetic - Create classification table |
How can materials be classified based on their response to magnets?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 152
- Collection of materials - Classification tables - Master Integrated Science pg. 153 - Household materials - Home testing permissions |
- Practical work
- Classification skills
- Material testing
|
|
6 | 4 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Uses of magnets in separation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify magnetic separation applications - Understand industrial uses of magnets - Appreciate practical applications |
- Share experiences of magnet use in daily life - Study pictures showing magnetic applications - Discuss refrigerator door magnetism - Analyze magnetic toy demonstrations |
How are magnets used to separate mixtures and in toys?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 154 - Application examples - Magnetic toys |
- Observation
- Application analysis
- Real-world connections
|
|
6 | 5 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Magnets in technology and navigation
Magnetism - Practical applications and problem solving |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand magnets in speakers and compasses - Appreciate magnetic navigation - Connect magnetism to technology |
- Explain magnetic demonstrations and magic tricks - Suggest magnetic solutions for practical problems - Study magnetic compass operations - Research technological applications |
How do magnets work in speakers, compasses, and other technologies?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 155
- Magnetic compass - Speaker demonstrations - Master Integrated Science pg. 156 - Problem-solving scenarios - Design materials |
- Assessment rubrics
- Technology connections
- Research skills
|
|
7 | 1 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Review and integration
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of magnetism - Integrate magnetic concepts - Apply knowledge in new contexts |
- Complete comprehensive magnetism questions - Classify magnetic and non-magnetic materials - Predict magnetic interactions - Solve magnetism problems |
What have I learned about magnetism and its applications?
|
- Master Integrated Science pg. 157 - Review materials - Assessment questions |
- Summative assessment
- Knowledge integration
- Problem solving
|
|
7 | 2 |
Force and Energy
|
Magnetism - Extension and research
Magnetism - Innovation and creativity |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Research advanced magnetic concepts - Explore magnetic technologies - Demonstrate expertise in magnetism |
- Research electromagnets and magnetic levitation - Study magnetic storage devices - Investigate magnetic medical applications - Create advanced magnetic projects |
How are advanced magnetic technologies changing our world?
|
- Advanced magnetic resources
- Research materials - Technology examples - Innovation materials - Design supplies - Presentation tools |
- Research projects
- Technology analysis
- Advanced applications
|
|
7 | 3 |
Force and Energy
|
Force and Energy Integration - Connecting electrical energy and magnetism
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Connect electrical energy and magnetism concepts - Understand electromagnetic relationships - Integrate Force and Energy strand learning |
- Compare electrical and magnetic forces - Explore connections between electricity and magnetism - Investigate electromagnetic devices - Create integrated concept maps |
How are electrical energy and magnetism related?
|
- Integration materials - Electromagnetic examples - Concept mapping tools |
- Integration assessment
- Concept understanding
- Relationship analysis
|
|
7 | 4 |
Force and Energy
|
Force and Energy Integration - Comprehensive review and assessment
Force and Energy Integration - Real-world applications and careers |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of entire Force and Energy strand - Apply concepts to complex problems - Show readiness for advanced physics concepts |
- Complete comprehensive Force and Energy assessment - Solve complex problems involving electricity and magnetism - Demonstrate practical skills in both areas - Reflect on strand learning |
What have I learned about Force and Energy and how will this help in future studies?
|
- Comprehensive assessment materials
- Complex problem scenarios - Reflection guides - Career information - Field trip resources - Community connections |
- Summative assessment
- Practical skills evaluation
- Future readiness assessment
|
|
7 | 5 |
Force and Energy
|
Force and Energy Integration - Future learning and reflection
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Reflect on entire Force and Energy strand learning - Set goals for advanced physics study - Demonstrate readiness for STEM pathway |
- Complete comprehensive reflection on Force and Energy learning - Set goals for Senior School physics studies - Create portfolio of best work from strand - Plan for continued STEM education |
How has learning about Force and Energy prepared me for advanced physics studies?
|
- Reflection portfolios - Goal-setting materials - STEM pathway information |
- Portfolio assessment
- Reflection quality
- Goal-setting skills
|
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