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Department of Education: Budget of Work Level: Grade 10 Subject Group: Subject: English

This document outlines the budget of work for a Grade 10 English class at the Felipe-Innocencia Deluao National High School in Davao del Sur, Philippines. It details 25 learning competencies that will be covered over 4 quarters, including the number of days spent teaching each competency. Competencies include describing scientific investigations, classifying substances, investigating microscope use, differentiating plant and animal cells, describing sound and light waves, explaining heat transfer and charging processes, locating the Philippines on maps, discussing sustainable resource use and weather systems. The budget of work provides a comprehensive plan for the English curriculum that quarter.

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Department of Education: Budget of Work Level: Grade 10 Subject Group: Subject: English

This document outlines the budget of work for a Grade 10 English class at the Felipe-Innocencia Deluao National High School in Davao del Sur, Philippines. It details 25 learning competencies that will be covered over 4 quarters, including the number of days spent teaching each competency. Competencies include describing scientific investigations, classifying substances, investigating microscope use, differentiating plant and animal cells, describing sound and light waves, explaining heat transfer and charging processes, locating the Philippines on maps, discussing sustainable resource use and weather systems. The budget of work provides a comprehensive plan for the English curriculum that quarter.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

BUDGET OF WORK
Level: Grade 10
Subject Group:
Subject: English
Most Essential Learning No. of Days
Quarter Learning Competencies
Competencies (MELC) Taught
Quarter 1
1 Describe the components of a scientific investigation. 6
Describe some properties of metals and non-metals such as luster,
3
malleability, ductility, and conductivity.
2 Recognize that substances are classified into elements and compounds 10
Investigate properties of acidic and basic mixtures using natural
4
indicators; and
3 Distinguish mixtures from substances based on a set of properties 7
4 Investigate properties of unsaturated or saturated solutions. 5
Express concentrations of solutions quantitatively by preparing different
5 5
concentrations of mixtures according to uses and availability of materials.
Quarter 2
6 Identify parts of the microscope and their functions. 3
7 Focus specimens using the compound microscope. 3
Describe the different levels of biological organization from cell to
8 4
biosphere.
Differentiate plant and animal cells according to presence or absence of
9 4
certain organelles.
Explain why the cell is considered the basic structural and functional unit of
10 3
all organisms.
Identify beneficial and harmful microorganisms. 3
Describe the process of fertilization. 1
Differentiate asexual from sexual reproduction in terms of:
11 1. Number of individuals involved 5
2. Similarities of offspring to parents.
12 Differentiate biotic from abiotic components of an ecosystem. 5
13 Describe the different ecological relationships found in an ecosystem. 3
Predict the effect of changes in one population on other populations in the
3
ecosystem.
14 Predict the effect of changes in abiotic factors on the ecosystem. 3
Quarter 3
Describe the motion of an object in terms of distance or displacement,
15 8
speed or velocity, and acceleration.
Differentiate quantities in terms of magnitude and direction. 3
Create and interpret visual representation of the motion of objects such as
16 2
tape charts and motion graphs.
Differentiate transverse from longitudinal waves, and mechanical from
2
electromagnetic waves;
17 Infer that waves carry energy. 3
Describe how organisms produce, transmit, and receive sound of various
2
frequencies (infrasonic, audible, and ultrasonic sound).
Explain sound production in the human voice box, and how pitch, loudness,
2
and quality of sound vary from one person to another.
Describe the characteristics of sound using the concepts of wavelength,
18 3
velocity, and amplitude.
Infer that light travels in a straight line. 2

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

Relate the characteristics of waves; 2


19 Explain color and intensity of light in terms of its wave characteristics 3
20 Infer the conditions necessary for heat transfer to occur. 5
21 Describe the different types of charging processes 3
Quarter 4
Describe the location of the Philippines with respect to the continents and
4
oceans of the world.
Demonstrate how places on Earth may be located using a coordinate
22 4
system.
Recognize that soil, water, rocks, coal, and other fossil fuels are Earth
6
materials that people use as resources.
23 Cite and explain ways of using Earth’s resources sustainably. 6
Explain how some human activities affect the atmosphere. 3
Discuss how energy from the Sun interacts with the layers of the
24 5
atmosphere.
Describe the effects of certain weather systems in the Philippines. 2
Account for the occurrence of land and sea breezes, monsoons, and inter-
25 3
tropical convergence zone (ITCZ).
Show what causes change in the seasons in the Philippines using models; 1
Using models, relate:
1. the tilt of the Earth to the length of daytime;
2. the length of daytime to the amount of energy received;
3. the position of the Earth in its orbit to the height of the Sun in the
26 2
sky;
4. the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy
received;
the latitude of an area to the amount of energy the area receives
Collect, record, and report data on the beliefs and practices of the
2
community in relation to eclipses
27 Explain how solar and lunar eclipses occur using models 2

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

BUDGET OF WORK
Level: Grade 8
Subject Group:
Subject: Science 8
Most Essential Learning No. of Days
Quarter Learning Competencies
Competencies (MELC) Taught
Quarter 1
Investigate the relationship between the amount of force applied and the
1 3
mass of the object to the amount of change in the object’s motion.
Demonstrate how a body responds to changes in motion. 1
Infer that when a body exerts a force on another, an equal amount of force is
2 4
exerted back on it.
Infer that circular motion requires the application of constant force directed
2
toward the center of the circle.
3 Relate the laws of motion to bodies in uniform circular motion. 3
Identify situations in which work is done and in which no work is done. 2
4 Describe how work is related to power and energy. 2
Differentiate potential and kinetic energy. 2
5 Identify and explain the factors that affect potential and kinetic energy. 2
Infer how the movement of particles of an object affects the speed of sound
2
through it.
6 Investigate the effect of temperature to speed of sound. 2
Demonstrate the existence of the color components of visible light using a
1
prism or diffraction grating.
Explain that red is the least bent and violet the most bent according to their
1
wavelengths or frequencies
7 Explain the hierarchy of colors in relation to energy of visible light. 2
8 Differentiate between heat and temperature at the molecular level. 3
9 Infer the relationship between current and voltage. 2
Differentiate electrical power and electrical energy. 1
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of series and parallel connections in
10 2
homes.
Explain the functions of circuit breakers, fuses, earthing, double insulation,
11 3
and other safety devices in the home.
Quarter 2
Using models or illustrations, explain how movements
12 5
along faults generate earthquakes.
Differentiate the:
13 1. epicenter of an earthquake from its focus; 2. intensity of an earthquake 7
from its magnitude; 3. active and inactive faults.
Demonstrate how underwater earthquakes generate tsunamis. 3
Explain how earthquake waves provide information about the interior of the
14 4
earth.
Explain how typhoons develop. 2
Infer why the Philippines is prone to typhoons. 2
Explain how landmasses and bodies of water affect typhoons; 2
Explain how typhoon develops and how it is affected by landmasses and
15 3
bodies of water.
16 Trace the path of typhoons that enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility 5

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

(PAR) using a map and tracking data;


Predict the appearance of comets based on recorded data of previous. 2
Explain the regular occurrence of meteor showers. 1
17 Compare and contrast comets, meteors, and asteroids. 4
Quarter 3
Explain the properties of solids, liquids, and gases based on the particle nature
18 10
of matter.
Explain physical changes in terms of the arrangement and motion of atoms
19 6
and molecules.
Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a particular
20 13
atom.
Trace the development of the periodic table from observations based on
4
similarities in properties of elements.
21 Use the periodic table to predict the chemical behavior of an element. 7
Quarter 4
Identify healthful practices that affect the digestive system. 1
Explain how diseases of the digestive system are prevented, detected, and
2
treated.
22 Explain ingestion, absorption, assimilation, and excretion. 5
23 Compare mitosis and meiosis, and their role in the cell division cycle. 5
24 Explain the significance of meiosis in maintaining the chromosome number. 2
Predict phenotypic expressions of traits following simple patterns of
25 5
inheritance.
26 Explain the concept of a species. 2
27 Classify organisms using hierarchical taxonomic system. 4
Explain the advantage of high biodiversity in maintaining the stability of an
28 3
ecosystem.
29 Describe the transfer of energy through the trophic levels. 3
30 Analyze the roles of organisms in the cycling of materials. 3
31 Explain how materials cycle in an ecosystem. 3
32 Suggest ways to minimize human impact on the environment. 2

BUDGET OF WORK

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

Level: Grade 9
Subject Group:
Subject: Science 9
Most Essential Learning No. of Days
Quarter Learning Competencies
Competencies (MELC) Taught
Quarter 1
Explain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to
1 transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the different 10
parts of the body.
Infer how one’s lifestyle can affect the functioning of respiratory and
2 5
circulatory systems.
Describe the location of genes in chromosomes. 2
3 Explain the different patterns of Non-Mendelian inheritance. 10
Relate species extinction to the failure of populations of
4
organisms to adapt to abrupt changes in the environment. 3
Differentiate basic features and importance of photosynthesis and
5 10
respiration.
Quarter 2
Describe how Bohr model of the atom improved Rutherford`s atomic model 2
Explain how the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom describes the
6 4
energies and positions of the electrons
Explain the formation of ionic and covalent bonds. 4
Recognize different types of compounds (ionic or covalent) based on their
7 properties such as melting point, hardness, polarity, and electrical and thermal 6
conductivity.
Explain properties of metals in terms of their structure. 2
8 Explain how ions are formed. 4
Explain how the structure of the carbon atom affects the type of bonds it
9 5
forms.
10 Recognize the general classes and uses of organic compounds. 4
11 Use the mole concept to express mass of substances. 4
Determine the percentage composition of a compound given its chemical
12 5
formula and vice versa.
Quarter 3
Describe the different types of volcanoes 2
13 Describe the different types of volcanoes and volcanic eruption. 5
Differentiate between active and inactive volcanoes. 5
14 Explain what happens when volcanoes erupt. 6
15 Illustrate how energy from volcanoes may be tapped for human use. 5
16 Explain how different factors affect the climate of an area. 5
17 Describe certain climatic phenomena that occur on a global level. 3
Infer the characteristics of stars based on the characteristics of the Sun. 2
Infer that the arrangement of stars in a group (constellation) does not change. 2
Observe that the position of a constellation changes in the course of a night. 3
Show which constellations may be observed at different times of the year
18 2
using models.
Quarter 4
19 Describe the horizontal and vertical motions of a projectile; 5
Investigate the relationship between the angle of release and the height and
20 2
range of the projectile;
Examine effects and predict causes of collision- related damages/injuries; 2
21 Relate impulse and momentum to collision of objects (e.g., vehicular collision); 2

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

Explain energy transformation in various activities/events (e.g., waterfalls,


4
archery, amusement rides);
22 Infer that the total momentum before and after collision is equal; 4
Infer that the total mechanical energy remains the same during any process; 3
Explain why machines are never 100-percent efficient; 2
23 Perform activities to demonstrate conservation of mechanical energy; 3
24 Construct a model to demonstrate that heat can do work; 3
Infer that heat transfer can be used to do work, and that work involves the
2
release of heat.
Explain how heat transfer and energy transformation make heat engines like
25 3
geothermal plants work; and
26 Explain how electrical energy is generated, transmitted, and distributed. 5

BUDGET OF WORK
Level: Grade 10

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

Subject Group:
Subject: Science 10
Most Essential Learning No. of Days
Quarter Learning Competencies
Competencies (MELC) Taught
Quarter 1
Describe the distribution of active volcanoes, earthquake epicenters, and
2
major mountain belts;
Describe and relate the distribution of active volcanoes, earthquake
1 6
epicenters, and major mountain belts to Plate Tectonic Theory;
2 Describe the different types of plate boundaries. 5
3 Explain the different processes that occur along the plate boundaries. 8
Describe the internal structure of the Earth. 4
4 Describe the possible causes of plate movement. 7
5 Enumerate the lines of evidence that support plate movement. 8
Quarter 2
Compare the relative wavelengths of different forms of electromagnetic
6 6
waves.
Cite examples of practical applications of the different regions of EM waves,
7 4
such as the use of radio waves in telecommunications.
8 Explain the effects of EM radiation on living things and the environment. 5
Predict the qualitative characteristics (orientation, type, and magnification) of
9 6
images formed by plane and curved mirrors and lenses.
Apply ray diagramming techniques in describing the characteristics and
4
positions of images formed by lenses.
Identify ways in which the properties of mirrors and lenses determine their
10 5
use in optical instruments (e.g., cameras and binoculars).
Demonstrate the generation of electricity by movement of a magnet through
3
a coil.
11 Explain the operation of a simple electric motor and generator. 7
Quarter 3
Describe the parts of the reproductive system and their functions. 2
Explain the role of hormones involved in the female and male reproductive
12 6
systems.
Describe the feedback mechanisms involved in regulating processes in the
13 6
female reproductive system (e.g., menstrual cycle).
Describe how the nervous system coordinates and regulates these feedback
14 5
mechanisms to maintain homeostasis.
15 Explain how protein is made using information from DNA. 7
Explain how mutations may cause changes in the structure and function of a
16 3
protein.
Explain how fossil records, comparative anatomy, and genetic information
17 2
provide evidence for evolution.
18 Explain the occurrence of evolution. 3
Explain how species diversity increases the probability of adaptation and
19 3
survival of organisms in changing environments.
Suggest ways to minimize human impact on the environment. 1
20 Explain the relationship between population growth and carrying capacity. 2
Quarter 4
Investigate the relationship between:
1. volume and pressure at constant temperature of a
21 gas; 12
2. volume and temperature at constant pressure of a gas;

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI – Davao Region
Schools Division of Davao del Sur
FELIPE-INNOCENCIA DELUAO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
TANWALANG, SULOP, DAVAO DEL SUR

3. explains these relationships using the kinetic molecular theory.


Recognize the major categories of biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids,
22 8
proteins, and nucleic acids.
23 Apply the principles of conservation of mass to chemical reactions. 8
Explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical reactions are applied in
24 food preservation and materials production, control of fire, pollution, and 12
corrosion.

Address:Tanwalang, Sulop, Davao del Sur


Mobile No: 0945-253-4816
Email Address: fid.nhs@deped.gov.ph

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