The document outlines the units, topics, objectives, and time frames for several courses covering topics like light waves, electricity and magnetism, living things and their environment, and matter. It provides details on the chapters/topics to be covered in each unit, the specific objectives to be discussed, and the number of sessions allotted for each topic. The courses appear to cover concepts in physics, biology, and chemistry from a conceptual and applied perspective over multiple quarters.
The document outlines the units, topics, objectives, and time frames for several courses covering topics like light waves, electricity and magnetism, living things and their environment, and matter. It provides details on the chapters/topics to be covered in each unit, the specific objectives to be discussed, and the number of sessions allotted for each topic. The courses appear to cover concepts in physics, biology, and chemistry from a conceptual and applied perspective over multiple quarters.
The document outlines the units, topics, objectives, and time frames for several courses covering topics like light waves, electricity and magnetism, living things and their environment, and matter. It provides details on the chapters/topics to be covered in each unit, the specific objectives to be discussed, and the number of sessions allotted for each topic. The courses appear to cover concepts in physics, biology, and chemistry from a conceptual and applied perspective over multiple quarters.
Light Waves The Facts of Discuss the dual 2 sessions
Light nature of light Explain the theories and principles of light Sources of Light Identify the 3 sessions and its sources of light Propagation Explain how is propagated Properties of Discuss the 4 sessions Light different properties of light Identify ways in which these properties of light are put to practical use Formation of Explain how an 5 sessions Images image is formed Differentiate the type of images formed by mirrors and lenses Identify practical applications of mirrors and lenses Laser and Fiber Describe the 2 sessions Optics differences between laser light and ordinary light Identify and cite uses of lasers and optical fibers
Optical Devices Explain how 3 sessions
optical devices use light Electricity and History of Discuss the 2 sessions Magnetism Magnetism nature of magnets Explain the theories behind magnetism Cite important applications of magnets in the past and in modern times Magnetic Field Illustrate the 2 sessions and Force lines of force Discuss the magnetic field produced by a current-carrying wire Compute the amount of magnetic force that an object may experience Electromagnetic Make an 3 sessions Induction improvised electromagnet Explain electromagnetic induction Recognize the contributions of Oersted, Ampere, and Faraday to the electromagnetic theory Direct-Current Describe how a 3 sessions (DC) Motor DC motor operates Calculate generated electromotive force (EMF) in an armature winding Construct a simple DC motor Electric Differentiate a 3 sessions Generator generator from a motor Calculate voltage produced by a generator Construct a simple generator Transformer Describe how 4 sessions transformers work and explain the connection of the turns ratio to the voltage ratio Demonstrate the ability to solve transformer problems involving voltage, current, and turn ratios
THIRD QUARTER – Living Things and Their Environment
UNIT/ CHAPTER TOPIC TIME FRAME
Coordinated Functions Reproductive 5 sessions of Reproductive, System Endocrine, and Nervous Systems
Endocrine System 10 sessions
and the Nervous System Feedback 5 sessions Mechanisms Coordinated by the Nervous and Endocrine System Heredity: Inheritance The DNA Molecule 5 sessions and Variation DNA Replication 5 sessions
How Protein is 5 sessions
Made Using Information from DNA Mutations that 5 sessions Occur in Sex Cells as Being Heritable
Biodiversity and Natural Selection 5 sessions
Evolution Can Result to Biodiversity The Occurrence of 5 sessions Evolution Speciation and 5 sessions Evolution Types of 5 sessions Environmental Changes that Affect the Evolution of Life on Earth Ecosystems Flow of Energy and 4 sessions Matter in Ecosystems Biodiversity and 4 sessions Stability
Population Growth 4 sessions
and Carrying Capacity
FOURTH QUARTER – Matter
UNIT/ CHAPTER TOPIC TIME FRAME
Gas Laws Describing Gases 3 sessions
The Gas Laws 7 sessions
Biomolecules Biomolecules in Food 3 sessions
Carbohydrates 5 sessions
Proteins 3 sessions
Nucleic Acids 5 sessions
Lipids 3 sessions
Chemical Reactions Occurrence of a 5 sessions
Chemical Reaction Chemical Reaction 5 sessions Involves Energy Change Chemical Reactions 5 sessions and Equation