Science Kto12 CG 3-10 v1.0
Science Kto12 CG 3-10 v1.0
Science Kto12 CG 3-10 v1.0
Department of Education
DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue
Pasig City
K to 12 Curriculum Guide
SCIENCE
(Grade 3 to Grade 10)
December 2013
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Developing and
Demonstrating Scientific
Attitudes and Values
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KEY STAGE STANDARDS: (STANDARDS FOR SCIENCE LEARNING AREAS FOR K-3, 4-6, 7-10 AND 11-2)
K3
46
710
At the end of Grade 10, the learners should
have developed scientific, technological, and
environmental literacyand can make that
would lead to rational choices on issues
confronting them. Having been exposed to
scientific investigations related to real life,
they should recognize that the central feature
of an investigation is that if one variable is
changed (while controlling all others), the
effect of the change on another variable can
be measured. The context of the investigation
can be problems at the local or national level
to allow them to communicate with learners
in other parts of the Philippines or even from
other countries using appropriate technology.
The learners should demonstrate an
understanding of science concepts and apply
science inquiry skills in addressingreal-world
problems through scientific investigations.
11-12
At the end of Grade 12, the learners
should have gained skills in obtaining
scientific and technological information
from varied sources about global
issues that have impact on the
country. They should have acquired
scientific attitudes that will allow them
to innovate and/or create products
useful to the community or country.
They should be able to process
information to get relevant data for a
problem at hand. In addition, learners
should have made plans related to
their interests and expertise, with
consideration forthe needs of their
community and the country to
pursue either employment,
entrepreneurship, or higher education.
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Kindergarten
Grade-Level Standards
The learners will demonstrate an emerging understanding of the parts of their body and their general functions; plants, animals and varied
materials in their environment and their observable characteristics; general weather conditions and how these influence what they wear; and
other things in their environment. Understanding of their bodies and what is around them is acquired through exploration, questioning, and
careful observation as they infer patterns, similarities, and differences that will allow them to make sound conclusions.
Grade 1
At the end of Grade 1, learners will use their senses to locate and describe the external parts of their body; to identify, external parts of animals
and plants; to tell the shape, color, texture, taste, and size of things around them; to describe similarities and differences given two objects; to
differentiate sounds produced by animals, vehicles cars, and musical instruments; to illustrate how things move; to, describe the weather and
what to do in different situations; to use appropriate terms or vocabulary to describe these features; to collect, sort, count, draw, take things
apart, or make something out of the things; to practice healthy habits (e.g., washing hands properly, choosing nutritious food) and safety
measures (e.g., helping to clean or pack away toys, asking questions and giving simple answers/ descriptions to probing questions).
Grade 2
At the end of Grade 2, learners will use their senses to explore and describe the functions of their senses, compare two or more objects and
using two or more properties , sort things in different ways and give a reason for doing so, describe the kind of weather or certain events in the
home or school and express how these are affecting them, do simple measurements of length, tell why some things around them are important ,
decide if what they do is safe or dangerous; give suggestions on how to prevent accidents at home, practice electricity, water, and paper
conservation, help take care of pets or of plants , and tell short stories about what they do, what they have seen, or what they feel.
Grade 3
At the end of Grade 3, learners can describe the functions of the different parts of the body and things that make up their surroundings --- rocks
and soil, plants and animals, the Sun, Moon and stars. They can also classify these things as solid, liquid or gas. They can describe how objects
move and what makes them move. They can also identify sources and describe uses of light, heat, sound, and electricity.
Learners can describe changes in the conditions of their surroundings. These would lead learners to become more curious about their
surroundings, appreciate nature, and practice health and safety measures.
Grade 4
At the end of Grade 4, learners can investigate changes in some observable properties of materials when mixed with other materials or when
force is applied on them. They can identify materials that do not decay and use this knowledge to help minimize waste at home, school, and in
the community.
Learners can describe the functions of the different internal parts of the body in order to practice ways to maintain good health. They can classify
plants and animals according to where they live and observe interactions among living things and their environment. They can infer that plants
and animals have traits that help them survive in their environment.
Learners can investigate the effects of push or pull on the size, shape, and movement of an object.
Learners can investigate which type of soil is best for certain plants and infer the importance of water in daily activities. They learned about what
makes up weather and apply their knowledge of weather conditions in making decisions for the day. They can infer the importance of the Sun to
life on Earth.
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Grade-Level Standards
Grade 5
At the end of Grade 5, learners can decide whether materials are safe and useful by investigating about some of their properties. They can infer
that new materials may form when there are changes in properties due to certain conditions.
Learners have developed healthful and hygienic practices related to the reproductive system after describing changes that accompany puberty.
They can compare different modes of reproduction among plant and animal groups and conduct an investigation on pollination. They have
become aware of the importance of estuaries and intertidal zones and help in their preservation.
Learners can describe the movement of objects in terms of distance and time travelled. Learners recognize that different materials react
differently with heat, light, and sound. They can relate these abilities of materials to their specific uses.
Learners can describe the changes that earth materials undergo. They can make emergency plans with their families in preparation for typhoons.
They can observe patterns in the natural events by observing the appearance of the Moon.
Grade 6
At the end of Grade 6, learners recognize that when mixed together, materials may not form new ones thus these materials may be recovered
using different separation techniques. They can prepare useful mixtures such as food, drinks and herbal medicines.
Learners understand how the different organ systems of the human body work together. They can classify plants based on reproductive
structures, and animals based on the presence or lack of backbone. They can design and conduct an investigation on plant propagation. They
can describe larger ecosystems such as rainforests, coral reefs, and mangrove swamps.
Learners can infer that friction and gravity affect how people and objects move. They have found out that heat, light, sound, electricity, and
motion studied earlier are forms of energy and these undergo transformation.
Learners can describe what happens during earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and demonstrate what to do when they occur. They can infer
that the weather follows a pattern in the course of a year. They have learned about the solar system, with emphasis on the motions of the Earth
as prerequisite to the study of seasons in another grade level.
Grade 7
At the end of Grade 7, learners can distinguish mixtures from substances through semi-guided investigations. They realize the importance of air
testing when conducting investigations. After studying how organ systems work together in plants and animals in the lower grade levels, learners
can use a microscope when observing very small organisms and structures. They recognize that living things are organized into different levels:
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. These organisms comprise populations and communities, which interact with non-living
things in ecosystems.
Learners can describe the motion of objects in terms of distance and speed, and represent this in tables, graphs, charts, and equations. They can
describe how various forms of energy travel through different mediums.
Learners describe what makes up the Philippines as a whole and the resources found in the archipelago. They can explain the occurrence of
breezes, monsoons, and ITCZ, and how these weather systems affect people. They can explain why seasons change and demonstrate how
eclipses occur.
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Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade-Level Standards
At the end of Grade 8, learners can describe the factors that affect the motion of an object based on the Laws of Motion. They can differentiate
the concept of work as used in science and in laymans language. They know the factors that affect the transfer of energy, such as temperature
difference, and the type (solid, liquid, or gas) of the medium.
Learners can explain how active faults generate earthquakes and how tropical cyclones originate from warm ocean waters. They recognize other
members of the solar system.
Learners can explain the behaviour of matter in terms of the particles it is made of. They recognize that ingredients in food and medical products
are made up of these particles and are absorbed by the body in the form of ions.
Learners recognize reproduction as a process of cell division resulting in growth of organisms. They have delved deeper into the process of
digestion as studied in the lower grades, giving emphasis on proper nutrition for overall wellness. They can participate in activities that protect
and conserve economically important species used for food.
At the end of Grade 9, learners have gained a a deeper understanding of the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems to promote overall
health. They have become familiar with some technologies that introduce desired traits in economically important plants and animals. Learners
can explain how new materials are formed when atoms are rearranged. They recognize that a wide variety of useful compounds may arise from
such rearrangements.
Learners can identify volcanoes and distinguish between active and inactive ones. They can explain how energy from volcanoes may be tapped
for human use. They are familiar with climatic phenomena that occur on a global scale. They can explain why certain constellations can be seen
only at certain times of the year.
Learners can predict the outcomes of interactions among objects in real life applying the laws of conservation of energy and momentum.
At the end of Grade 10, learners realize that volcanoes and earthquakes occur in the same places in the world and that these are related to plate
boundaries. They can demonstrate ways to ensure safety and reduce damage during earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. Learners
can explain the factors affecting the balance and stability of an object to help them practice appropriate positions and movements to achieve
efficiency and safety such as in sports and dancing. They can analyze situations in which energy is harnessed for human use whereby heat is
released, affecting the physical and biological components of the environment. Learners will have completed the study of the entire organism
with their deeper study of the excretory and reproductive systems. They can explain in greater detail how genetic information is passed from
parents to offspring, and how diversity of species increases the probability of adaptation and survival in changing environments. Learners can
explain the importance of controlling the conditions under which a chemical reaction occurs. They recognize that cells and tissues of the human
body are made up of water, a few kinds of ions, and biomolecules. These biomolecules may also be found in the food they eat.
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G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
1st Quarter
Matter
Matter
Matter
Matter
Matter
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Living Things
and Their
Environment
2nd Quarter
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Matter
Force, Motion,&
Energy
3rd Quarter
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Matter
Living Things
and Their
Environment
4th Quarter
Living Things
and Their
Environment
Force, Motion,&
Energy
Matter
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Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
PROPERTIES OF MATTER
When learners observe different objects
and materials, they become aware of
their different characteristics such as
shape, weight, definiteness of volume
and ease of flow. Using characteristics,
objects and materials can be grouped
into solids, liquids or gases.
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Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
ECOSYSTEMS
Learners are introduced to the interactions
among components of larger habitats such
as estuaries and intertidal zones, as well as
the conditions that enable certain
organisms to live.
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Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 8
Grade 9
taxonomic system.
Grade 10
things to survive in a changing
environment.
ECOSYSTEMS
Learners learn that interactions occur
among the different levels of organization in
ecosystems. Organisms of the same kind
interact with each other to form
populations; populations interact with other
populations to form communities.
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 3
Grade 4
FORCE AND MOTION
ENERGY
Learners observe and identify different
sources of light, heat, sound, and
electricity in their environment and their
uses in everyday life.
K to 12 Science Curriculum Guide December 2013
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 6
transformed from one form to
another. They demonstrate how
energy is transferred using simple
machines.
Grade 10
ENERGY
This time learners recognize that
different forms of energy travel in
different wayslight and sound travel
through waves, heat travels through
moving or vibrating particles, and
electrical energy travels through moving
charges.
In Grade 5, they learned about the
different modes of heat transfer. This
time, they explain these modes in terms
of the movement of particles.
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
GEOLOGY
Learners will describe what makes up
their environment, beginning with the
landforms and bodies of water found in
their community.
METEOROLOGY
Learners will describe the different
types of local weather,
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
GEOLOGY
Learners will explore and locate places
using a coordinate system. They will
discover that our countrys location
near the equator and along the Ring of
Fire influences elements of up
Philippine environment (e.g., natural
resources and climate).
METEOROLOGY
Learners will explain the occurrence of
atmospheric phenomena (breezes,
monsoons, and ITCZ) that are
commonly experienced in the country
as a result of the Philippines location
with respect to the equator, and
surrounding bodies of water and
landmasses.
ASTRONOMY
Learners will explain the occurrence of
the seasons and eclipses as a result of
the motions of the Earth and the
Moon. Using models, learners will
explain that because the Earth revolves
around the Sun, the seasons change,
and because the Moon revolves around
the Earth, eclipses sometimes occur.
CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Grade 3 Matter
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD
1. Properties
1.1. Characteristics of
effects of temperature on
materials
S3MT-Iab-1
S3MT-Icd-2
S3MT-Ieg-3
S3MT-Ihj-4
Learning Guide
in Science &
Health :Mixtures
BEAM Grade 3
Unit 4 Materials
LG Science 3
Materials
Module 1
BEAM Gr. 3
Unit 3
MaterialsDistance
Learning
Module 43
BEAM Gr. 3
Unit 3 Materials
Module 44-49
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
1.1Humans
1.1.a Sense Organs
2.Living Things
2.1 Animals
S3LT-IIab-2
S3LT-IIef-8
S3LT-IIef-9
3.1 Plants
3. Living Things
S3LT-IIab-1
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4. Heredity: Inheritance
and Variation
5.Ecosystems
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
BEAM-Grade 3Unit 3-Plants
S3LT-IIef-10
S3LT-IIef-11
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health
Learning
Guide in
S3LT-IIgScience and
h13
Health: What
do animals eat
S3LTIIg-h12
S3LT-IIij-14
S3LT-IIij-15
S3LT-IIij-16
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health:
There is No
Place Like
Home
(print-BEE)
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
motion of objects
S3FE-IIIcd-2
S3FEIIIe-f-3
S3FEIIIg-h-4
S3FEIIIa-b-1
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health:
(Print-BEE)
S3FE-IIIij-3
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S3ES-IVab-1
S3ES-IVcd-2
S3ES-IVef-3
S3ES-IVgh-4
S3ES-IVgh-5
BEAM-Grade3Unit 6-Earth
(Learning
Guides-2 Me
and My
Environment)
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health:
Weather
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health:
Typhoon
Beam-Grade 4Unit 8
Weather
(Science 4-DLP
57)
Beam-Grade 4
Unit 8
Weather (DLP
Science 4 DLP
58)
S3ES-IVgh-6
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S3ES-IVgh-7
S3ES-IVgh-8
LEARNING
MATERIALS
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CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Grade 4 Matter
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD
1. Properties
1.1. Properties used to
S4MT-Ib2
3. demonstrate proper
disposal of waste according
to the properties of its
materials;
S4MT-Icd-3
S4MT-Ief-5
5. describe changes in
properties of materials
when exposed to certain
conditions such as
temperature or when mixed
with other materials; and
S4MT-Igh-6
6. identify changes in
materials whether useful
or harmful to ones
environment.
K to 12 Science Curriculum Guide December 2013
S4MT-Ia1
S4MT-Ii-j7
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CONTENT STANDARDS
understanding of
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
2. Animals
2.1 Live on land or in
water
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S4LT-IIab-1
S4LT-IIab-2
S4LT-IIab-3
S4LT-IIab-4
S4LT-IIcd-5
S4LT-IIcd-6
S4LT-IIcd-7
S4LT-IIcd-8
BEAM
Grade 3 Unit
6-Earth
(Learning
Guide- Me
and My
Environment)
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health:
Respiratory
system
Learning
Guide in
Science in
Science and
Health
BEAMGrade3-Unit
2Animals(DLPScience 3
DLP 27 and
28)
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CONTENT STANDARDS
3. Plants
3.1 Live on land or in
water
5. Ecosystems
5.1 Beneficial and
Harmful interactions
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
9. identify the specialized
structures of terrestrial and
aquatic plants;
10. conduct investigation on the
specialized structures of
plants given varying
environmental conditions:
light, water, temperature,
and soil type;
11. make a survey of plants
found in the community and
their specific habitats;
12. choose which plants to grow
in a particular habitat;
S4LT-IIef-9
S4LT-IIef-10
S4LT-IIef-11
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Learning
Guide: How
do plants
Protect
themselves
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health:
Plants, Here.
There and
Everywhere
S4LT-IIef-12
S4LT-IIgh-13
S4LT-IIgh-14
S4LT-IIij-15
S4LT-IIij-16
CODE
S4LT-IIij-17
S4LT-IIij-18
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
demonstrate conceptual
understanding of
properties/characteristics of
light, heat and sound
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S4FEIIIa-1
S4FEIIIb-c-2
S4FEIIId-e-3
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S4FE-IIIfg-4
S4FEIIIh-5
S4FE-IIIij-6
S4ES-IVa1
BEAM-Grade 3
Unit 6 Earth
(DLP-Learning
Guide Soil
not just a dirt
S4ES-IVb2
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
3. Weather
3.1 Components of
weather
3.2 Weather
instruments
3.3 Weather chart
practice precautionary
measures in planning
activities
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S4ES-IVc3
S4ES-IVd4
S4ES-IVe5
S4ES-IVf6
S4ES-IVf7
S4ES-IVg8
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health: Warm
and cool
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health:
Interpreting
Weather
Conditions
Learning
Guide in
Science and
Health:
typhoon
BEAM-Grade
4-Unit 8
Weather
(Science 4
DLP -54-55
BEAM Grade
4 Unit 8
Weather (DLP
Science 4DLP 58)
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
9.
4. The Sun
4.1 Importance of the Sun
4.2 Effects of Sun on living
things
4.3 Safety precautions
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S4ES-IVh9
S4ES-IVi10
S4ES-IVj11
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CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
Grade 5 Matter
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD
1. Properties
1.1 Useful and harmful
materials
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
The Learner
properties of materials to
determine whether they are
useful or harmful
LEARNING COMPETENCY
LEARNING
MATERIALS
The Learner
1. use the properties of
materials whether they are
useful or harmful;
2. investigate changes that
happen in materials under
the following conditions:
2.1 presence or lack of
oxygen; and
2.2 application of heat;
3. recognize the importance of
recycle, reduce, reuse,
recover and repair in waste
management; and
4. design a product out of
local, recyclable solid and/
or liquid materials in making
useful products.
CODE
S5MT-Iab-1
S5MT-Icd-2
S5MT-Ieg-3
S5MT-Ihi-4
S5LT-IIa1
S5LT-IIb2
BEAM Grade
5 Unit 1
Reproductive
System
(Science 5
DLP 1)
BEAM Grade
5 Unit 1 Menstrual
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
system
LEARNING COMPETENCY
3. explain the menstrual cycle;
4. give ways of taking care of the
reproductive organs;
CODE
S5LT-IIc3
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Cycle (Science
5 DLP 4)
S5LT-IId4
1.2. Animals
1.2.1 reproductive
system of animals
1.2.2 modes of
reproduction in
animals
1.3. Plants
1.3.1 reproductive parts in
plants
1.3.2 modes of reproduction
in plants
S5LT-IIe5
S5LT-IIf-6
S5LT-IIg7
2. Ecosystems
2.1 Interactions Among
Living Things
2.1.1 Estuaries
2.1.2 Intertidal Zones
create a hypothetical
community to show how
organisms interact and
reproduce to survive
S5LT-IIh8
BEAM Grade
3 Unit 3
Plants (DLPScience 3 DLP
37)
BEAM-Grade 3Unit 3 plants
(DLP-Science 3
DLP39)
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Seed
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S5LT-Ii-j10
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Making parts
of a flower
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health Parts of
a Seed
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health:
Growing Plants
without Seeds
S5FEIIIa-1
S5FEIIIb-2
S5FE-IIIc3
S5FEIIId-4
S5FEIIIe-5
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S5FE-IIIf6
S5FEIIIg-7
S5FEIIIh-8
9. design an experiment to
determine the factors that affect
the strength of the
electromagnet.
S5FE-IIIij-9
LEARNING
MATERIALS
BEAM-Grade 5
Unit 5Energy(Electro
MagnetsLearning Guide
Powered
Attraction)
S5FE-IVa1
S5FE-IVb2
S5FE-IVc3
BEAM Grade
4-Unit 7
Earth(Learning
Guide Soil
Erosion)
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Rocks
Around us
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Causes
and Effect of
Soil Erosion
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Lets
Prevent Soil
Erosion
Beam Grade
4-Unit 7-Earth
(DLP-Science 4
DLP 51-52)
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CONTENT STANDARDS
2. Weather Disturbances
2.1 Types of weather
disturbances:
2.2 Effects of weather
disturbances on living
things and the
environment.
3. The Moon
3.1 Phases of the Moon
3.2 Beliefs and practices
4.The Stars
4.1Patterns of stars
(constellation)
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S5FE-IVd4
S5FE-IVe5
S5FE-IVf6
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S5FE-IVij-1
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CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
Grade 6 Matter
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD
Properties
The Learners demonstrate
1. Mixture and their
Characteristics
LEARNING COMPETENCY
understanding of
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
2. enumerate techniques in
separating mixtures such as
decantation, evaporation,
filtering, sieving and using
magnet; and
3. tell the benefits of separating
mixtures from products in
community.
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S6MT-Iac-1
S6MT-Idf-2
S6MT-Igj-3
S6LT-IIab-1
BEAM Grade
4- Unit 1Human(Skeleta
l Learning)
BEAM Grade
4 Unit 1
Human
Muscular
DLP 5
Learning Guide
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S6LT-IIcd-2
in Science and
Health: The
Kidneys and
the Bladder
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: The
Circulatory
System
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Bones
in the Body
S6MT-IIef-3
Learning Guide
in Science:
Two Major
Groups of
Animals
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Group
of
Invertebrates
S6MT-IIgh-4
LEARNING COMPETENCY
2.Animal
2.1 Vertebrates and
Invertebrates
1. make an inventory of
vertebrates and
invertebrates that are
commonly seen in the
community
2. practice ways of caring
and protecting animals
3.Plants
3.1Reproduction of
Non-flowering plants
1. make a multimedia
presentation on how parts
of the reproductive system
of spore-bearing and
cone-bearing plants
ensure their survival
2. make a flyer on how plants
can be propagated
vegetatively
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
II. Ecosystems
1.Interactions Among
Living Things
2.Tropical rainforests
2.1Coral reefs
2.2 Mangrove swamps
S6MT-IIij-5
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Learning Guide
Science and
Health: There
is no Place Like
Home
S6MT-IIkl-6
2.Energy
produce an advertisement
demonstrates road safety.
2.1Energy transformation in
simple machines
S6FEIIIa-b-1
S6FE-IIIcd-2
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Safety
with Machines
S6FEIIIe-f-1
S6FEIIIa-1
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
1.1 Earthquakes
1.2 Volcanic Eruption
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S6ES-IVa1
Learning Guide
in Science and
Health: Active
or Inactive
S6ES-IVb2
S6ES-IVc3
S6ES-IVd4
CODE
S6ES-IVef-5
S6ES-IVgh-6
S6ES-IVij-7
BEAM Grade
4 Unit 9
Earth, Moon
and Sun (DLP
Science 4
DLP 60)
BEAM-Grade 4
Unit 9
Earth, Moon
and Sun
(DLP Science
4 DLP59)
BEAM Grade 4
Unit 9 Earth,
Moon and Sun
(DLP Science
4 DLP 60)
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CONTENT
CONTENT
STANDARDS
Grade 7 Matter
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD
Doing Scientific
The
Investigations
Learnersdemonstrate an
understanding of:
1. Ways of acquiring
knowledge and solving
scientific ways of
problems
acquiring knowledge and
solving problems
some important
properties of solutions
2.1 Solutions
the properties of
substances that
distinguish them from
mixtures
classifying substances as
elements or compounds
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
perform in groups in
guided investigations
involving communitybased problems using
locally available
materials
S7MT-Ia-1
prepare different
concentrations of
mixtures according to
uses and availability of
materials
S7MT-Ic-2
S7MT-Id-3
S7MT-Ie-f-4
S7MT-Ig-h-5
investigate the
properties of mixtures of
varying concentrations
using available materials
in the community for
specific purposes
make a chart, poster,
or multimedia
presentation of
common elements
showing their names,
symbols, and uses
properly interpret
product labels of acidic
and basic mixture, and
practice safe ways of
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S7MT-Ii-6
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CONTENT
STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
demonstrate an
understanding of:
1. Microscopy
2. Levels of Biological
Organization
S7MT-Ij-7
S7LT-IIa-1
S7LT-IIb-2
S7LT-IIc-3
S7LT-IId-4
S7LT-IIe-5
S7LT-IIf-6
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CONTENT
STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
1. Asexual reproduction
2. Sexual reproduction
II. Ecosystems
1. Components of an
ecosystem
2. Ecological relationships
2.1 Symbiotic relationships
2.2 Non symbiotic
relationships
3. Transfer of energy
through trophic levels
organisms interacting
with each other and
with their environment
to survive
demonstrate an
understanding of:
motion in one
dimension
2. Motion Detectors
CODE
S7LT-IIg-7
S7LT-IIg-8
S7LT-IIh-9
conduct a collaborative
action to preserve the
ecosystem in the locality
LEARNING COMPETENCY
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S7LT-IIh-10
S7LT-IIi-11
S7LT-IIj-12
S7FE-IIIa-1
S7FE-IIIa-2
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CONTENT
STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S7FE-IIIb-3
II. Waves
1. Types of Waves
2. Characteristics of Waves
2.1 Amplitude
2.2 Wavelength
3. Wave Velocity
waves as a carriers of
energy
III. Sound
1. Characteristics of sound
1.1.Pitch
1.2 Loudness
1.3 Quality
IV. Light
1. Characteristics of Light
1.1 Intensity or
Brightness
1.2 Color
the characteristics of
light
S7LT-IIIc-4
S7LT-IIIc-5
S7LT-IIId-6
the characteristics of
sound
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S7LT-IIId-7
S7LT-IIIe-8
S7LT-IIIe-9
S7LT-IIIf-10
S7LT-IIIg-11
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CONTENT
STANDARDS
how heat is transferred
2.Interactions in the
Atmosphere
2.1. Greenhouse effect and
global warming
2.3. Land and sea breezes
2.4. Monsoons
2.5. Intertropical convergence
zone
demonstrate an
understanding of:
the relation of
geographical location of
the Philippines to its
environment
the different
phenomena that
occur in the
atmosphere
LEARNING COMPETENCY
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S7LT-IIIh-i12
S7LT-IIIj-13
S7LT-IIIj-14
S7ES-IVa-1
S7ES-IVa-2
S7ES-IVb-3
S7ES-IVb-4
S7ES-IVd-5
S7ES-IVd-6
S7ES-IVe-7
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CONTENT
STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
(ITCZ)
4. Eclipses
4.1. Solar Eclipse
4.2. Lunar Eclipse
the occurrence of
eclipses
S7ES-IVe-8
S7ES-IVe-9
S7ES-IVe-10
S7ES-IVi-11
S7ES-IVj-12
S7ES-IVj-13
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CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S8FE-Ia-15
S8FE-Ia-16
S8FE-Ib-17
S8FE-Ib-18
S8FE-Ib-19
S8FE-Ic-20
S8FE-Ic-21
S8FE-Id-22
S8FE-Id-23
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
4. Light
5. Heat
6. Electricity
S8FE-Ie-24
S8FE-Ie-25
S8FE-If-26
S8FE-If-27
S8FE-If-28
S8FE-Ig-29
S8FE-Ih-30
S8FE-li-31
S9FE-li-32
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S8FE-li-33
LEARNING
MATERIALS
1. participate in decision
making on where to
build structures based
on knowledge of the
location of active faults
in the community
2. make an emergency
plan and prepare an
emergency kit for use
at home and in school
S8ES-IIa-14
S8ES-IIa-15
S8ES-IIb-16
S8ES-IIc-17
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CONTENT STANDARDS
the formation of typhoons
and their movement within
the PAR
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
1. demonstrate
precautionary
measures before,
during, and after a
typhoon, including
following advisories,
storm signals, and calls
for evacuation given by
government agencies
in charge
2. participate in activities
that lessen the risks
brought by typhoons
LEARNING COMPETENCY
S8ES-IId-18
S8ES-IId-19
characteristics of comets,
meteors, and asteroids
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S8ES-IIe-20
S8ES-IIf-21
S8ES-IIg-22
S8ES-IIh-23
S8ES-IIi-j-24
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CONTENT STANDARDS
Grade 8 Matter
THIRD QUARTER/THIRD GRADING PERIOD
1. The Particle Nature of Matter
1.1 Elements, Compounds, and
Mixtures
1.2 Atoms and Molecules
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
2. Atomic Structure
2.1 Protons
2.2 Neutrons
2.3 Electrons
3. Periodic Table (PT) of Elements
3.1 Development of the PT
3.2 Arrangement of elements
3.3 Reactive and nonreactive metals
CODE
S8MT-IIIcd-9
S8MT-IIIgh-11
S8MT-IIIi-j12
1. explain ingestion,
absorption, assimilation, and
excretion;
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S8MT-IIIab-8
LEARNING COMPETENCY
S8MT-IIIe-f10
S8LT-IVa-13
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CONTENT STANDARDS
excretory systems
1.2 Changes in food as it
undergoes physical and
chemical digestion
1.3 Diseases resulting from
nutrient deficiency and
ingestion of harmful
substances
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
3. Biodiversity
3.1 Species diversity
3.2 Hierarchical taxonomic
system of classification
3.3 Protection and conservation
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S8LT-IVb-14
S8LT-IVc-15
S8LT-IVd-16
S8LT-IVe-17
6. predict phenotypic
expressions of traits
following simple patterns of
inheritance;
S8LT-IVf-18
S8LT-IVg-19
S8LT-IVh-20
LEARNING
MATERIALS
BEAM: Cell
Growth &
Reproduction
BEAM: Link to
your Past
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CONTENT STANDARDS
of endangered and
economically important
species
4. Ecosystems
4.1 Transfer of Energy in Trophic
Levels
4.2 Cycling of materials in the
ecosystem
4.2.1Water cycle
4.2.2Oxygen-carbon cycle
4.2.3Nitrogen cycle
4.3 Impact of human activities in
an ecosystem
system
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
economically important
species
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S8LT-IVh-21
S8LT-IVi-22
S8LT-IVi-23
S8LT-IVi-24
S8LT-IVj-25
LEARNING
MATERIALS
Page 50of 64
CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S9LT-la-b-26
S9LT-lc-27
S9LT-Id-28
S9LT-Id-29
LEARNING
MATERIALS
BEAM: Second
Year Biology
Organ System Circulatory
System
EASEBiology
M11 Energy
Producing &
Distributing
Systems
Lessons 2 & 3
APEXBiology
Unit IV The
Organ Systems
Lessons 11 &
12
BEAM: Second
Year Your
Genetic Book of
Life
APEXUnit 6
Genetics Lesson
3 The Structure
of DNA
EASE Biology
Module14
Lesson 3
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
make a multimedia
presentation of a timeline
of extinction of
representative
microorganisms, plants,
and animals
design and conduct an
investigation to provide
evidence that plants can
manufacture their own
food
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S9LT-Ie-f-30
S9LT-lg-j-31
LEARNING
MATERIALS
BEAMLearning
Guide Biology
Food for Life
BEAMLearning
Guide Biology
Creating Energy
for Life
EASEBiology
Module 4
Photosynthesis
EASE Biology
Module 5 Cellular
Respiration
APEXBiology Unit
3 Life Energy
Grade 9 Matter
SECOND QUARTER/SECOND GRADING PERIOD
1. Chemical Bonding
1.1 Ionic and Covalent Bonding
S9MT-IIa-13
S9MT-IIb-14
EASEChemistry
Module 14 The
Chemical Bonds
Lesson 1
BEAMYear 3
Module 3 Metallic
Link
EASEChemistry
Module 14 The
Chemical Bonds
Lesson 1
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S9MT-IIc-d15
S9MT-IIe-f16
S9MT-IIg-17
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S9MT-IIh-18
S9MT-IIi-19
EASEChemistry
Module 16
Stoichiometry
S9MT-IIj-20
S9ES -IIIa25
S9ES -IIIa27
S9ES -IIIb28
EASEIntegrate
d Science I
Module 12
Inside the Solid
Earth
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2.Climate
2.1 Factors that affect climate
2.2 Global climate phenomenon
3. Constellations
3.1 Characteristics of stars
3.2 Arrangement of stars in a group
3.3 Changing position of
constellations during the night
and at different times of the year
3.4 Beliefs and practices about
constellations and astrology
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
participate in activities
that reduce risks and
lessen effects of climate
change
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S9ES IIIc-d29
S9ES-IIIe-30
S9ES-IIIf-31
S9ES-IIIg-32
S9ES-IIIh-33
S9ES-IIIi-34
LEARNING
MATERIALS
EASEIntegrated
Science 1 Module
18
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S9ES-IIIj-35
conservation of mechanical
energy
S9FE-IVa-34
S9FE-IVa-35
S9FE-IVb-36
S9FE-IVb-37
APEX Physics
Unit 3 Chapter
1 LP 4 Falling
Bodies
BEAMLearning
Guide Physics4th Year Energy
in
Transportation
Put It into
Motion
APEXPhysics
Unit 3 Chapter
1 LP 10
Momentum
S9FE-IVc-38
S9FE-IVc-39
APEXPhysics
Unit 3 Chapter
1 LP 12 Law of
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
generation, transmission,
and distribution of electrical
energy from power plants
(hydroelectric, geothermal,
wind, nuclear) to home
Conservation of
Energy
7. perform activities to
demonstrate conservation of
mechanical energy;
S9FE-IVd-40
S9FE-IVe-41
9. construct a model to
demonstrate that heat can do
work;
S9FE-IVe-42
S9FE-IVf-43
S9FE-IVf-44
S9FE-IVg-45
LEARNING
MATERIALS
S9FE-IVh-j46
APEXPhysics
Unit 3 Chapter
2 LP 1 Heat
Engines
BEAM Learning
Guide 4th Year
Physics Force,
Power, Work
and Energy
Mode Swing
BEAMLearning
Guide Year 4
Science
Electrical
Energy
Generation,
Transmission
and Use
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CONTENT
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
LEARNING
MATERIALS
1. Plate Tectonics
1.1 Distribution
1.1.1 volcanoes
1.1.2 earthquake epicenters
1.1.3 mountain ranges
1.2 Plate boundaries
1.3 Processes and landforms along
plate boundaries
1.4 Internal structure of the Earth
1.5 Mechanism (possible causes of
movement)
1.6 Evidence of plate movement
1. demonstrate ways to
ensure disaster
preparedness during
earthquakes, tsunamis,
and volcanic eruptions
S9ES Ia-j36.1
APEX Integrated
Science LP
(UNIT 5Changes in the
Environment)
S9ES Ia-j36.2
S9ES Ia-j36.3
S9ES Ia-j36.4
S9ES Ia-j36.5
S9ES Ia-j36.6
S10FE-IIa-b47
APEXPhysics LP
Unit 4 Chapter
3: Lesson 3.33.9
Electromagnetic
Waves
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CONTENT STANDARDS
2. Light
2.1 Reflection of Light in Mirrors
2.2 Refraction of Light in Lenses
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S10FE-IIc-d48
S10FE-IIe-f49
S10FE-IIg50
S10FE-IIg51
S10FE-IIh52
S10FE-IIi-53
LEARNING
MATERIALS
APEX Physics LP
Unit I Chapter 1
Lessons 2-8
Plane and Curve
Mirrors
APEX Physics LP
Unit I Chapter 1
Lessons 11-13
Image
Formation &
Locating
Images in
Lenses
APEXPhysics LP
Unit I Chapter 1
Lesson 1 Optical
Instruments
APEX Physics LP
Unit 2 Chapter
2
Electromagnetic
Energy
S10FE-IIj-54
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CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S10LT-IIIa33
S10LT-IIIb34
S10LT-IIIc35
LEARNING
MATERIALS
APEX Biology
Unit 5 Life
Reproduction
Lessons 5-8
Male and
Reproduction
and Fertility
APEXBiology
Unit 4 The
Organ Systems
Lessons 14&15
Endocrine &
Nervous
Systems
S10LT-IIIc36
S10LT-IIId37
S10LT-IIIe38
APEX Biology
Unit 6 Anatomy
of Genes
Lessons 1-5
Heredity and
Genetics
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4. Ecosystems
4.1 Flow of Energy and Matter in
Ecosystems
4.2 Biodiversity and Stability
4.3 Population Growth and
Carrying Capacity
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
write an essay on the
importance of
adaptation as a
mechanism for the
survival of a species
1. the influence of
biodiversity on the
stability of ecosystems
2. an ecosystem as being
capable of supporting a
limited number of
organisms
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S10LT-IIIf39
S10LT-IIIg40
S10LT-IIIh41
LEARNING
MATERIALS
APEXBiology
Unit 7 Evolution
Lessons 1-4
S10LT-IIIi42
S10LT-IIIj43
Grade 10 Matter
FOURTH QUARTER/FOURTH GRADING PERIOD
1. Gas Laws
1.1 Kinetic Molecular Theory
1.2 Volume, pressure, and
temperature relationship
1.3 Ideal gas law
APEXChemistry
Unit 2 Chapter 3:
Gases: The
Fastest-Moving
Particles
S10MT-IVab-21
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3. Chemical reactions
CONTENT STANDARDS
PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
the structure of
biomolecules, which are
made up mostly of a limited
number of elements, such
as carbon, hydrogen,
oxygen, and nitrogen
LEARNING COMPETENCY
CODE
S10MT-IVcd-22
S10MT-IVeg-23
S10MT-IVhj-24
LEARNING
MATERIALS
APEXChemistry
Unit 4 Chapter 2
Lesson 3
APEX Chemistry
Unit 4 Chapter 2
Lesson 5
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A significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years.
Earth
The third planet from the Sun; the densest and the fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System.
Earthquake
The result of a sudden release of energy in the Earths crust that creates seismic waves.
Ecosystem
A community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the non-living components (air, water and mineral soil),
interacting as a system.
Electricity
In physics, it is one of the basic quantitative properties describing a physical system or an objects state
Energy
The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge.
Environment
Surroundings.
Force
Friction
Gas
The force which opposes the movement of one surface sliding or rolling over another with which it is in contact; the act of rubbing the
surface of the body.
One of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid and plasma); its particles are widely separated from one
another.
Gravity
Heat
The condition of being hot; the energy of a material body associated with the random motions of a constituent particles.
Light
Liquid
One of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas and plasma); the only state with definite volume but no fixed
shape.
Living Things
Anything that has life; all objects that have self-sustaining processes.
Magnetism
A group of physical phenomenon associated with the interaction of a magnetic field with matter.
Matter
Motion
Natural event
Solar system
Solid
Comprises the Sun and its planetary system of eight planets, as well as a number of dwarf planets, satellites, and other objects that orbit
the Sun.
Characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume; one of the four fundamental states of matter.
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The sensation experienced when the brain interprets vibration within the structure of the ear caused by rapid variations of air pressure.
Space
Volcanic eruption
A phenomenon in which material from the depths of the earth explodes to the surface in the form of lava, or clouds of gas and ashes.
Weather
The state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy.
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Sample:
LEGEND
S8ES-IId-19
Science
S8
First Entry
Grade Level
Uppercase Letter/s
DOMAIN/ COMPONENT
SAMPLE
Domain/Content/
Component/ Topic
CODE
LT
FE
ES
Matter
MT
Grade 8
ES
-
Roman Numeral
Quarter
Second Quarter
II
Week
Week Four
Lowercase Letter/s
Arabic Number
Competency
19
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