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Chapter 2: Body Coordination: Month Week Learning Area Learning Outcomes February 1
Chapter 2: Body Coordination: Month Week Learning Area Learning Outcomes February 1
Week
Learning Area
Learning Outcomes
Body Coordination
A student is able to :
Importance of body
Nervous coordination
Functions of hormones
secreted by the endocrine
glands
A student is able to :
Importance of coordination
between nervous system and
the endocrine system in
response to a specific stimulus
Examples of drugs
A student is able to :
Cell division
Mechanism of inheritance of
A student is able to :
traits
Genotype and phenotype
ratios of a monohybrid cross
Sex chromosomes
Determination of sex
Type of mutation
Advantages and
disadvantages of mutation
Contributions of genetic
research in various fields
with meiosis
Explain the importance of
mitosis and meiosis
Explain what dominant genes
and recessive genes are
Identify dominant traits and
recessive traits in human
Illustrate the mechanism of
inheritance of traits using
schematic diagram
Predict the genotype and
phenotype ratios of a
monohybrid cross
A student is able to :
Explain
A student is able to :
Subatomic particles
Proton number and nucleon number
in atoms of elements
Isotopes
March
Arrangement of elements in
the Periodic Table
Characteristics of pure
substances
Different methods of
purification of substances
A student is able to :
Characteristics of pure
substances
Different methods of
purification of substances
A student is able to :
Give examples of
Give example of
Explain through
examples heat changes that occur
during industrial chemical reactions
Reactivity series of metals
A student is able to :
April
Electrolysis
A student is able to :
dark bottles
May
Radioactive substances
Radioactive radiations
Radioisotopes
A student is able to :
Jun
A student is able to :
Compare and
contrast the mechanisms in
focusing and controlling the
amount of light that enters human
eyes and a camera
Explain through
examples how dispersion of light
occurs
Light scattering
A student is able to :
Examples of phenomena related to light
Mixing pigments
A student is able to ;
Uses of pigments
Jul
Importance of alloy
Superconductor alloys
Production of ammonia in
industry
A student is able to :
living things
State with examples the
methods of controlling industrial
waste disposal to avoid pollution