Biological Macromolecules
Biological Macromolecules
Biological Macromolecules
OBJECTIVES
A. Content The relationship between the function and structure of biological
Standard macromolecules.
B.
Perfor
mance
Stand
ards
C. Learning Explain how the structures of biological macromolecules such as
Competencies / carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acid, and proteins determine their
Objectives properties and functions
D. LC Code Week 4 S11/12PS-IIIe-2.2
I. CONTENT BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
II. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References Commission on Higher Education. Teaching Guide for Senior
High School: Physical Science.
Book.https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B869YF0KEHr7SHFG
VG5mVFFhcXc/view Creative Commons Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0Wikipedia.2020.
“Carbohydrate loading.” Last modified April 19,
2020.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/carbohydarateloading
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school-
biology/hs-biology-foundations/hs-biological-
macromolecules/a/hs-biological-macromolecules-review
1. Teacher’s Laptop & Power Point Presentation
Guide
2. Textbook/ SLM-SHS STEM BIOLOGY 1 Quarter 1 -Module 11
III. PROCEDURES
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Daily Routine Greetings
Opening Prayer
Energizer
Checking of Attendance
2. Reading of the Before we will proceed to our lesson, I have here the SMART house
House Rules rules that I want you to follow which means:
Say please and thank you.
Make friends and be thoughtful.
Arrive on time, prepared and ready to learn.
Respect yourselves and others.
Try your best!
B. Lesson Proper
1. Elicit a. To elicit the previous knowledge of the learner, the teacher will
ask the student to think for a moment about his/her favorite food.
c. The teacher will ask them to write the possible nutrition facts
seen on each food presented on the mind bubble.
2. Engage There are pictures of foods in the mind bubbles with nutrition
labels, students investigate the different amounts of nutrients
(fats/lipids, carbohydrates and proteins) found in each. Have
students write observations in their lab notebooks of the nutrition
information for their food item, paying particular attention to fats,
carbohydrates and protein content.
1.Carbohydrates
The word carbohydrate may be broken down to carbon and
hydrate. Another term for carbohydrate is saccharide.
Carbohydrates are classified either as simple or complex.
Simple sugars are monosaccharide and disaccharides.
Complex sugars are polysaccharides.
2.Lipids or Fats
Lipids or fats are important nutrients in your body but eating
too many especially unhealthy fats such as saturated fats
and trans fats can lead to heart disease, cancer, and obesity.
3.Proteins
Proteins are composed of four elements, namely: carbon,
hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
4.Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids play an essential role in the storage, transfer,
and expression of genetic information.
The most common examples of nucleic acids are DNA
(deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). DNA is a
nucleic acid that carries the genetic code of organisms. It is
fondly termed as the blueprint of life. RNA on another hand,
carries the information from the DNA to the cellular factories
for the synthesis of proteins.
5. Elaborate The teacher will give an activity named as “Macromolecule Plates
and Glass”.
Guide Questions:
1.Write inside the first plate an example of food richens
carbohydrates that you have eaten a while ago and tell us what you
feel after eating it.
2.Write inside the second plate an example of food rich in lipids
that you have eaten a while ago.
3.Write inside the third plate an example of food rich in protein
that you have eaten a while ago and tell us what you feel about
what you have eaten.
4.Write inside the glass the function of nucleic acids.
IV. EVALUATION The teacher will evaluate the learner’s knowledge by
answering the activity called “Maze Runner”.
The teacher will let the student’s help Bimol to go back home
by answering the question about biological molecules.
“The Maze Runner”
V. ASSIGNMENT Complete the table by filling out the required information. Identify
the disorder/disease, related macromolecule and its function based
on the given scenario.
2.One of the students of Mr. Corona shared herstory when she was
hospitalized at the age of three. She showed her picture with
enlarged tummy, loss of muscle mass and inflamed patches on her
skin. She even mentioned that she was also irritable and had
failure to grow in height according to her mother.