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RPT SC Year 1 DLP
RPT SC Year 1 DLP
RPT SC Year 1 DLP
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANCE NOTE
STANDARD DESCRIPTOR
LEVEL S
and quantitative
observations to
explain the
phenomena or
changes that occur.
(ii) Using the appropriate
tools if necessary to
help the observation.
and
quantitative
observations to explain
phenomena or
changes
that occur
systematically.
(ii) Using the appropriate
tools if necessary to
help the observation.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANCE NOTES
STANDARD DESCRIPTOR
LEVEL
1.2.
5
4 Using, handling,
sketching, cleaning and
storing the
apparatus,science
substances and
specimens used in an
activity with the
correctmethod.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANC NOTE
STANDARD DESCRIPTOR
E LEVEL S
Be an example to peer in
6 adhering to science room
rules.
Be an example to peer in
6 adhering to science room
rules.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
WEEK :11 THEME: LIFE SCIENCE TOPIC : 3. LIVING THINGS AND NON-LIVING
THINGS
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANCE NOTES
STANDARD DESCRIPTOR
LEVEL
3.1 Living things Pupils are able to: 1 Give examples of Teacher brings pupils to
and non-living living things and identify objects within
things 3.1. Compare and non-livingthings. school surroundings.
1 contrast living things
and non-living things 2 Compare and contrast Pupils discuss and
based on the living things and non-living conclude that human,
following things. animals and plants are
characteristics: living things.
(i) breathe; Describe the basic needs
3
(ii) need food of living things for human, Note:
andwater; animals and plants. There are non-living things
(iii) move; that have
(iv) grow;and the
3.1. (v) reproduce. characteristics of living
Arrange in sequence the
2 4 things.
examples of living things
Arrange in sequence the e.g.:
based on their sizes.
examples of living things (i) moving objects
based on theirsizes. such as a fan and a
car;and
Provide reasoning for the (ii) the object that
5 importance of food, becomes bigger
water, air and shelter to such as a blown
human and animals. balloon.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
WEEK :12-13 THEME: LIFE SCIENCE TOPIC : 3. LIVING THINGS AND NON-LIVING
THINGS
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANC NOTE
STANDAR DESCRIPTOR
E S
D
LEVEL
3.1 Living things Pupils are able to: 1 Give examples of Teacher brings pupils to
and non-living living things and identify objects within
things 3.1. Compare and contrast non-livingthings. school surroundings.
1 living things and non-
living things based on 2 Compare and contrast Pupils discuss and
the following living things and non-living conclude that human,
characteristics: things. animals and plants are
(vi) breathe; living things.
(vii) need food Describe the basic needs
3
andwater; of living things for human, Note:
(viii) move; animals and plants. There are non-living things
(ix) grow;and that have
(x) reproduce. the
characteristics of living
Arrange in sequence the
Arrange in sequence the 4 things.
examples of living things
3.1. examples of living things e.g.:
based on their sizes.
2 based on theirsizes. (iii) moving objects
such as a fan and a
Provide reasoning for the car;and
5 importance of food, (iv) the object that
water, air and shelter to becomes bigger
human and animals. such as a blown
balloon.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
WEEK : 14-15 THEME: LIFE SCIENCE TOPIC : 3. LIVING THINGS AND NON-LIVING
THINGS
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD NOTE
STANDAR PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTOR S
D LEVEL
3.2 Basic needs of Pupils are able to: 6 Communicate to show Pupils arrange the
living things that human, animals and examples of living things
3.2. State the basic needs of plants have different from a small to a larger
1 living things i.e. food, ways to obtain food, size such as elephants
water and air. water and air. and germs, then
communicate about the
3.2. Describe human, arrangements made.
2 animals and plants need
food, water and air in
different ways.
Explain observations on
3.2. characteristics and basic
5 needs of living things
using sketches, ICT,
writing or verbally.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
4.1 Human senses Pupils are able to: 1 State the parts of human Discuss with pupils the
4.1. Identify parts of human body. function of each part of the
1 body which related to body.
senses. 2 Relate the parts of
human body with it Touch to compare the
4.1. Classify the objects senses. surface, see to
2 according to identified differentiate colours, smell
characteristic. to detect odours which
3 Describe the characteristic possibly a sign of danger
4.1. Use senses to identify of objects using senses. e.g. smell of fire.
3 objects through
investigation. Pupils carry out activities
Classify the object given
4 to identify objects e.g.
according to chosen
4.1. Explain with examples, objects in a black box.
characteristic
4 use other senses if one
of the senses is not Tools that can help
5 Identify the objects given sensory organs when it is
functioning. if one of the senses is not functioningproperly,
not functioning. e.g. spectacles and
4.1. Explain observations
5 about human senses hearingaids.
using sketches, ICT,
writing or verbally.
6 Communicating about
the tools that can help
sensory organs when it is
not functioning properly.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
8.1 The ability of Pupils are able to: 1 State the objects that Pupils classify objects that
materials absorb water and absorb water and cannot
8.1. Identify the objects that cannot absorb water. absorb water forexample:
to absorb water 1 absorb water and
cannot absorb water (i) handkerchief;
through investigation. 2 List the importance of (ii) tissuepaper;
objects that absorb (iii) paperclips;
Classify objects that water and cannot (iv) marbles;
8.1. absorb water and absorb water in (v) bottlecap;
2 cannot absorb water. dailylife. (vi) paper;and
(vii) mop.
Describe the ability of 3 Classify objects that
objects to absorb water absorb water and Pupils are able to determine
8.1. based on types of cannot absorb water. the ability of objects to absorb
3 materials through water based on type of
investigation. material by collecting the
4 Provide reasoning on volume of water absorbed by
State the importance of the importance of the objects. The size of the
objects that absorb materials that do not object used must beconstant.
8.1. water and cannot absorb water in daily
4 absorb water in daily life.
life.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
CONTENT PERFORMANCE
STANDAR LEARNING STANDARD DESCRIPTOR NOTE
LEVEL
D S
WEEK : 37-39 THEME : TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF LIFE TOPIC : 10. BASIC OF BUILDING
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
CONTENT
LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANCE NOTES
STANDARD DESCRIPTOR
LEVEL
10.1 Construction of Pupils are able to: 1 State the basic Note: Basic shape blocks can
basic shape shapes i.e. triangle, be build using manila cards
blocks 10.1. Identify the basic shapes square, rectangle and or boxes.
1 i.e. triangle, square, circle.
rectangle and circle.
2 Identify the blocks i.e.
Identify the basic shape cube, cuboid,
10.1. blocks i.e. cube, cuboid, pyramid, prism, cone,
2 pyramid, prism, cone, cylinder and sphere.
cylinder andsphere.
3 Sketch the basic
shape blocks.
Design an object or
structure using basic
4 Design an object or
10.1. shape blocks.
structure using basic
3
shapes and blocks.
Provide reasoning on the
importance of different Communicate to
5
10.1. types of blocks shape. explain the built
4 object or structure.
Explain observations
about the object built
using sketches, ICT,
10.1. writing or verbally.
5
6 Provide reasoning on
the importance of
various types of
blocks in daily life.
RPT SCIENCE (DLP) YEAR1 2024/2025
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