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Budget of Work - Earth and Life Science

This document outlines the budget of work for an Earth and Life Science class for the 2018-2019 academic year (A.Y.). It details the topics, competencies, codes, and number of days taught for the first and second quarters. The first quarter focuses on Earth Science and covers topics like the origin and structure of Earth, Earth materials and processes, deformation of the crust, natural hazards, and the history of Earth. It includes two long tests and a first quarter examination over 38 days. The second quarter will shift to Life Science, starting with an introduction to life, though further details on topics and timing are not provided in this high-level 3-sentence summary.
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Budget of Work - Earth and Life Science

This document outlines the budget of work for an Earth and Life Science class for the 2018-2019 academic year (A.Y.). It details the topics, competencies, codes, and number of days taught for the first and second quarters. The first quarter focuses on Earth Science and covers topics like the origin and structure of Earth, Earth materials and processes, deformation of the crust, natural hazards, and the history of Earth. It includes two long tests and a first quarter examination over 38 days. The second quarter will shift to Life Science, starting with an introduction to life, though further details on topics and timing are not provided in this high-level 3-sentence summary.
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Budget of Work

Earth and Life Science


A.Y. 2018-2019

TOPIC COMPETENCIES CODE NO. OF DAYS


TAUGHT

FIRST QUARTER - EARTH SCIENCE

7 days

I. ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF 1. State the different hypotheses explaining the origin of the universe. S11/12ES-Ia-e-1 1 day
THE EARTH
2. Describe the different hypotheses explaining the origin of the solar system. S11/12ES-Ia-e-2 1 day
A. Universe and Solar System
3. Recognize the uniqueness of Earth, being the only planet in the solar system with properties necessary to S11/12ES-Ia-e-3 1 day
support life.

B. Earth and Earth Systems


4. Explain that the Earth consists of four subsystems, across whose boundaries matter and energy flow. S11/12ES-Ia-e-4 1 day

5. Explain the current advancements/information on the solar system S11/12ES-Ia-e-5 1 day

6. Show the contributions of personalities/people on the understanding of the earth systems S11/12ES-Ia-e-6 1 day

7. Identify the layers of the Earth (crust, mantle, core). S11/12ES-Ia-e-7 1 day

8. Differentiate the layers of the Earth. S11/12ES-Ia-e-8


LONG TEST # 1

II. EARTH MATERIALS AND 21 days


PROCESSES
1. identify common rock-forming minerals using their physical and chemical properties S11/12ES-Ia-9 1 day
A. Minerals and Rocks
2. classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic S11/12ES-Ib-10 1 day

B. Exogenic Processes 3. describe how rocks undergo weathering S11/12ES-Ib-11 1 day

4. explain how the products of weathering are carried away by erosion and deposited elsewhere S11/12ES-Ib-12 1 day

5. make a report on how rocks and soil move downslope due to the direct action of gravity S11/12ES-Ib-13 1 day

C. Endogenic Processes 6. describe where the Earth’s internal heat comes from. S11/12ES-Ib-14 1 day

7. describe how magma is formed (magmatism) S11/12ES-Ic-15 1 day

8. describe what happens after the magma is formed (plutonism and volcanism) S11/12ES-Ic-16 1 day

9. describe the changes in mineral components and texture of rocks due to changes in pressure and S11/12ES-Ic-17 1 day
temperature (metamorphism)

10. compare and contrast the formation of the different types of igneous rocks S11/12ES-Ic-18 1 day

11. describe how rocks behave under different types of stress such as compression, pulling apart, and shearing S11/12ES-Ic-19 1 day

D. Deformation of the Crust 12. explain how the continents drift S11/12ES-Id-20 1 day

13. cite evidence that support continental drift S11/12ES-Id-21 1 day

14. explain how the movement of plates leads to the formation of folds and faults S11/12ES-Id-22 1 day

15. explain how the seafloor spreads S11/12ES-Id-23 1 day

16. describe the structure and evolution of ocean basins S11/12ES-Id-24 1 day

E. History of the Earth 17. describe how layers of rocks (stratified rocks) are formed S11/12ES-Id-25 1 day

18. describe the different methods (relative and absolute dating) to determine the age of stratified rocks S11/12ES-Id-26 1 day

19. explain how relative and absolute dating were used to determine the subdivisions of geologic time S11/12ES-Id-27 1 day

20. describe how marker fossils (also known as guide fossils) are used to define and identify subdivisions of the S11/12ES-Id-28 1 day
geologic time scale
21. describe how the Earth’s history can be interpreted from the geologic time scale S11/12ES-Id-29 1 day

LONG TEST # 2

III. NATURAL HAZARDS, 10 days


MITIGATION, AND ADAPTATION

A. Geologic Processes and Hazards 1. describe the various hazards that may happen in the event of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides S11/12ES-If-30 1 day

B. Hydrometeorological Phenomena 2. using hazard maps, identify areas prone to hazards brought about by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and S11/12ES-If-31 1 day
and Hazards landslides

3. give practical ways of coping with geological hazards caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and S11/12ES-If-32 1 day
landslides

4. identify human activities that speed up or trigger landslides S11/12ES-If-33 1 day

5. suggest ways to help lessen the occurrence of landslides in your community S11/12ES-Ig-34 1 day

C. Marine and Coastal Processes and 6. describe the various hazards that may happen in the wake of tropical cyclones, monsoons, floods, or ipo-ipo S11/12ES-Ig-35 1 day
their Effects
7. using hazard maps, identify areas prone to hazards brought about by tropical cyclones, monsoons, floods, or S11/12ES-Ig-36 1 day
ipo-ipo

8. give practical ways of coping with hydrometeorological hazards caused by tropical cyclones, monsoons, S11/12ES-Ih-37 1 day
floods, or ipo-ipo

9. describe how coastal processes result in coastal erosion, submersion, and saltwater intrusion S11/12ES-Ih-38 1 day

10. identify areas in your community prone to coastal erosion, submersion, and saltwater intrusion S11/12ES-Ii-39 1 day

11. give practical ways of coping with coastal erosion, submersion, and saltwater intrusion S11/12ES-Ii-40 1 day

12. cite ways to prevent or mitigate the impact of land development, waste disposal, and construction of S11/12ES-Ii-41 1 day
structures on control coastal processes
FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION TOTAL DAYS 38 days

Budget of Work
Earth and Life Science
A.Y. 2018-2019

TOPIC COMPETENCIES CODE NO. OF DAYS


TAUGHT

SECOND QUARTER- LIFE SCIENCE

I. INTRODUCTION TO LIFE 4 days


SCIENCE
1. explain the evolving concept of life based on emerging pieces of evidence S11/12LT-IIa-1 1 day

2. describe classic experiments that model conditions which may have enabled the first forms to evolve S11/12LT-IIa-2 1 day

3. describe how unifying themes (e.g., structure and function, evolution, and ecosystems) in the study of life S11/12LT-IIa-3 1 day
show the connections among living things and how they interact with each other and with their environment
II. BIOENERGETICS 5 days

1. explain how cells carry out functions required for life S11/12LT-IIbd-4 1 day

2. explain how photosynthetic organisms use light energy to combine carbon dioxide and water to form S11/12LT-IIbd-5 1 day
energy-rich compounds

3. trace the energy flow from the environment to the cells. S11/12LT-IIbd-6 1 day

4. describe how organisms obtain and utilize energy S11/12LT-IIbd-7 1 day

5. recognize that organisms require energy to carry out functions required for life S11/12LT-IIbd-8 1 day

LONG TEST # 1

III. PERPETUATION OF LIFE 7 days

1. describe the different ways of how plants reproduce S11/12LT-IIej-13 1 day

2. illustrate the relationships among structures of flowers, fruits, and seeds S11/12LT-IIej-14 1 day

3. describe the different ways of how representative animals reproduce S11/12LT-IIej-15 1 day

4. explain how the information in the DNA allows the transfer of genetic information and synthesis of proteins S11/12LT-IIej-16 1 day

5. describe the process of genetic engineering S11/12LT-IIej-17 1 day

6. conduct a survey of the current uses of genetically modified organisms S11/12LT-IIej-18 1 day

7. evaluate the benefits and risks of using GMOs S11/12LT-IIej-19 1 day

IV. HOW ANIMALS SURVIVE 4 days

8. explain the different metabolic processes involved in the various organ systems S11/12LT-IIIaj-20 1 day

9. describe the general and unique characteristics of the different organ systems in representative animals S11/12LT-IIIaj-21 1 day

10. analyze and appreciate the functional relationships of the different organ systems in ensuring animal survival S11/12LT-IIIaj-22 2 day
LONG TEST # 2

V. HOW PLANTS SURVIVE 4 days

11. describe the structure and function of the different plant organs S11/12LT-IVae-23 2 days

12. explain the different metabolic processes involved in the plant organ systems S11/12LT-IVae-24 2 days

VI. 6 days

THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION 13. describe evidence of evolution such as homology, DNA/protein sequences, plate tectonics, fossil record, S11/12LT-IVfg-25 2 days
embryology, and artificial selection/agriculture

14. explain how populations of organisms have changed and continue to change over time showing patterns of S11/12LT-IVfg-26 2 days
descent with modification from common ancestors to produce the organismal diversity observed today

15. describe how the present system of classification of organisms is based on evolutionary relationships S11/12LT-IVfg-27 2 days

VII. 5 days

INTERACTION AND 16. describe the principles of the ecosystem S11/12LT-IVhj-28 1 day
INTERDEPENDENCE
17. categorize the different biotic potential and environmental resistance (e.g., diseases, availability of food, and S11/12LT-IVhj-29 2 days
predators) that affect population explosion

18. describe how the different terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are interlinked with one another S11/12LT-IVhj-30 2 days

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION TOTAL DAYS 35 days

Prepared by:

Checked by:

Angela Francisca B. Veloso

Teacher III Eric F. Fungo

Master Teacher

APPROVED:
RAQUEL M. AUSTERO

Education Program Supervisor

Officer-in-Charge

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