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Mga Gawain Sa Agham: Lea M. Marcelo Principal II
Mga Gawain Sa Agham: Lea M. Marcelo Principal II
Gawa ni:
NOMAR B. CAPOY
Teacher II
SHELTERED-WORKSHOP
(Quarter 2 Week 1)
LEA M. MARCELO
Principal II
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Name: ____________________________________ Grade and Section_________________
Name of Teacher: ____________________________
Try to Discover
Prostate Gland
Coper’s gland
Penis
Vas deferens
Scrotum
Epididymis
Testis
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Name: ____________________________________ Grade and Section_________________
Name of Teacher: ____________________________
Penis – The external male organ that delivers semen to the female reproductive organ.
Urethra – A muscular tube that serves as a passageway of the semen from the gland
outside
Prostate Gland – A gland located between the bladder and the penis. It produces fluid that
Seminal Vesicle – A saclike attached to the vas deferens. It contributes to the semen
Vas deferens - – Is a long, muscular tube that serves as the passageway of the sperm cells
released from the epididymis. It also connects the testes to the urethra.
Testes/Testis – Two egg-shaped located behind the penis inside the scrotum that
produce sperm cell a male sex cells and testosterone a male sex hormone.
Scrotum – A pouch of skin that hangs below the penis and holds the testes. Scrotum
provides a cool place where the testes can provide healthy sperm.
Cowper’s Gland - Responsible for releasing fluid that flushes out foreign matters and
References:
Exploring and Protecting Our World Grade 5 page 8-9
Science 5 Beyond Borders
Science Health and Environment 5 page 4-5
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Name: ____________________________________ Grade and Section_________________
Name of Teacher: ____________________________
Let us see how good you are this time.Practice Exercise 1Directions: Arrange the jumbled
letters below to identify the parts of the male reproductive system.
EPSIN
REHTURA
SETSET
TUMCROS
SAVRENSDEFE
TATEROSPLNDGA
EPIDYMISDI
NALSEMICLEVESI
Practice Exercise 2 Matching type
A B
PENIS 1. The external male organ that delivers semen to the female reproductive
organ.
URETHRA 2. It is serves as the passageway of the sperm cells released from the
epididymis to the urethra.
SEMINAL VESICLE
3. It provides a cool place where the testes can provide healthy sperm.
PROSTATE GLAND
4. It produces sperm cell a male sex cells and testosterone a male sex
hormone.
VAS DEFERENS
5. It stores and transport sperm cells which is created in the testes.
EPEDIDYMIS 6. A muscular tube that serves as a passageway of the semen from the
gland outside the male reproductive organ.
SCROTUM 8. It produces whitish fluids that nourishes and protect the sperm cell.
COWPERS GLAND 9. Responsible for releasing flued that neutralized the acidic urine in the
urethra.
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Name: ____________________________________ Grade and Section_________________
Name of Teacher: ____________________________
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-02
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MODULE IN SCIENCE 5
SECOND QUARTER/WEEK 1 /DAY 2
.
Objectives
In this module you will learn to describe and identify the parts and functions of the
Female reproductive system.
Try to Discover
The Reproductive system is the system which enables the human species to continue and
human population to grow. The male reproductive system differs from that of the female in
structure and in function. The male reproductive system includes the scrotum, testes,
epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate gland, cowper’s gland, urethra,
and penis. Every part of the male reproductive system has its own function. The male
reproductive system is designed for production and transport of sperm
References:
Exploring and Protecting Our World Grade 5 page 8-9
Science and Health for Changing Environment 5 page 17-19
Science Health and Environment 5 page 4-5
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-02
Practice Exercise 1
DIRECTION: Find and underline the parts of the male reproductive system on the puzzle below.
HINT
SCROTUM
1.
2. TESTES
3. EPIDIDYMIS
4. VASDEFERENS
5. PROSTATEGLAND 6. SEMINALVESICLE 7.
COWPERSGLAND
8. URETHRA
9. PENIS
Practice Exercise 2
Directions: True or False. Write true if the underlined word is correct and false if not.
______ 1. Scrotum provides a cool place where the testes can provide healthy sperm.
______ 2. Urethra is responsible for releasing fluid that flushes out foreign matters and
______ 3. Testes produce sperm cell a male sex cells and testosterone a male sex hormone.
______ 4. Epididymis store and transport sperm cells which is created in the testes.
______ 5. Vas deferens produces fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm.
2
______ 6. Cowper’s Gland is a long muscular tube that connects to the urethra.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-02
______ 7. Penis is the external male organ that delivers semen to the female reproductive
organ.
______ 8. Prostate gland fluid that nourishes and protects the sperm.
______ 9. Seminal vesicle is a two egg-shaped located behind the penis inside the scrotum.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
MODULE IN SCIENCE 5
SECOND QUARTER/WEEK 1/DAY 03
Learning Target
In this module you will describe the parts of reproductive and their functions.
START UP: In the previous module, you learned the different parts of the male reproductive
Hi! I’mOvi. I heard you wanted to learn about the female
reproductive system. I told my friends at Camp Ovum to help
you. Use the password ovumso you can enter their camp.
Enjoy!
You are about to enter our Camp. Our camp if filled with lots of activities
that
will help you learn further about the parts and function of the Female Reproductive
System. After going through the different base we’re confident that you’ll learn about
the different parts and function of the Female reproductive system. Sounds ight?
fun r
We will be with you as you go through the different activities. Are you ready? Write the
password in the camp sign to begin your journey.
Hi I’m Ina.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
Are the concepts clear to you? You can always go back to the
discussions and review it again. Let’s try your skills with this task.
References
Science and Health for a Changing Environment Dela Cruz E, et al
Science Health and Environment Towards an Active and Responsible Living Nicolas E.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
Hi I’m Urie. You’re doing great Buddy. You have just finished
two activities. Let’s now work on the third. Using the words
inside the box below. Identify the part of the female
reproductive system being described.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-W1-03
QUICK QUIZ
Identify the
parts of the
female
reproductive
system.
2. Which organ of the female reproductive system holds the fertilized egg for 9
months?
A. cervix C. uterus
B. ovary D. vagina
3. What is the function of oviduct or fallopian tube? A. it is the neck of the uterus.
B. It is the where the baby develops
C. It is where the sperm cell and egg cell meet.
D. It is produce egg cells and female hormones.
5. What part of the female reproductive system is where the sperms are deposited?
A. cervix
NOW YOU KNOW. Prepared by: Ms. GERLA L. MATEO
KALAYAAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-04
Describe and identify the parts and functions of the Mreproductive system.
WayLesson
Your to go Buddy!
for You’re
Today done with the three
challenges.
4 In this module you will learn to describe and identify the parts and functions of the female
reproductive system
Study the diagram below about the female reproductive system. This will help you
understand its parts and functions in the reproductive process.
The Female reproductive system has 2 main functions. To produce egg cells and
nourish the growing baby inside the womb.
Parts of the Female Reproductive System and their Functions
1. Ovaries
Small, flattened, elongated organs on both sides of the uterus.
Alternately produce the female sex cells (eggs or ova) and secrete the
female hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
2. Fallopian Tubes or Oviducts
A pair of ducts leading from the ovaries to the uterus.
Serve as passageways where ova travel from the ovary to the uterus.
1
3. Uterus
Pear-shaped muscular organ found in the pelvic cavity.
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-04
Let’s Do This
Practice Exercise 1
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5MT-Q2-W1-04
Practice Exercise 2
Describe each female reproductive part in Column A by matching with the appropriate
description in Column B. Write the letter of the answer before the number.
A B
_____1. Vagina a.it produce egg cells
_____2. Uterus b.it is the birth canal
_____3. Cervix c. it is where the egg and sperm meet
_____4. Ovary d. it is where the baby grows and
develop
_____5. Fallopian tubes e. is the narrow end of uterus
Evaluation
Prepared by:
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-Q2-W1-05
Objective
Hello everyone! I’m your Sir Rony Science teacher. In this module you will
learn to tabulate the parts of both the Male and Female reproductive systems and
their functions.
Every human being has a reproductive system. The reproductive system
allows him or her to reproduce another human being. We 're the result of
reproduction. As you do the activities in this module, you will be able to find out and
identify the male and female reproductive systems and their major parts. You may
also link the arrangement of the male and female reproductive systems to its
reproductive function.
Let us fully understand the parts and functions of human reproductive
systems, both female and male, in order to know their importance in our body
system and to make a significant contribution to the continuation of life.
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Let’s Recall the parts of male and female reproductive system and their
functions in Human Reproduction MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-Q2-W1-05
1. Provides fluids that lubricate the
Name: ____________________________________ Grade and
passageway for semen
Section_________________ Name of Teacher:
2. Produces part of semen
.
____________________________
Diagram A
Vas deferens
Epididymis
Scrotum
3. Add fluids to semen during the
1. Fallopian Tube
1. Where the eggs pass from the ovary
and where fertilization occurs
2. Fimbrae 2. Catches,protects and hold the eggs
from ovary to fallopian tube
3. Ovary 3. Produce eggs and secretes
hormones
4. Uterus 4. It is here that the fetus orunborn
baby develops
5. Allows to flow the menstrual blood
5. Cervix
and directs the sperms into the uterus
6. Passageway for child birth
6. Vagina
Diagram B
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-Q2-W1-05
Well, how was it? Do you think you did well? Compare your
answers with those in the Answer Key
If all your answers are correct, very good! This shows that you
already know much about the topics in this module. You may still study
the module to review what you already know. Who knows, you might
learn a few more new things as well.
If you got a low score, don’t feel bad. This means that this
module is for you. It will help you understand important concepts that
you can apply in your daily life. If you study this module carefully, you
will learn the answers to all the items in the test and a lot more! Are
you ready?
Exercise 1
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM:
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MODULE CODE: PASAY-S5LT-Q2-W1-05
Exercise 2
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each
number.
_____ 1. Serves as tunnel for the ova to travel A. ovary
from ovaries to the uterus
_____ 2. Called a birth canal B. uterus
_____ 3. Manufacture eggs and secrete C. Fallopian tube
hormones
_____ 4. Holds a developing baby also known D. vagina
as mother’s womb
_____ 5. Catches the eggs from the ovary. E. Cervix
______ 6. Allows to flow the menstrual blood F. Fimbriae
and directs the sperms into the uterus
PREPARED BY:
GERARDO V. MUYOT
ANDRES BONIFACIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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