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2002 BEC-PELC COMPETENCIESScience and Health 5 Week
I PEOPLE EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
Topic: Reproductive System
1 Describe the structure and function of the human
reproductive system
1.1 Identify the male reproductive system 1
and their major parts.
1.2 Relate the structure of the male reproductive system
to its function in reproduction
1.1 Identify the female reproductive system
and their major parts.
1.2 Relate the structure of the female reproductive system
to its function in reproduction
1.3 Explain the process of fertilization in humans 4
2 Describe the bodily changes of male/female at puberty 2
2.1 Describe certain physical changes during puberty 3
2.2 Relate the menstrual cycle of the female to the ability
to get pregnant or reproduce
3 Practice hygiene in caring for the reproductive organs
3.1 Identify health habits to keep the reproductive organs
healthy
3.2 Take precautionary/safety measures to keep the
reproductive organs healthy
Topic: Respiratory System
4 Describe th structure and function of the respiratory 3system
4.1 Identify the respiratory system and its major parts. 5 5
4.2 Construct a model to demonstrate the mechanism of
breathing
4.3 Trace the path of air and what happens to it in different
parts of the respirtory system.
5 Infer some common ailments of the respiratory system
are caused by pollution, smoking, or inhaling drugs
5.1 Name common ailments affecting the respiratory system 3
5.2 Describe the causes, symptoms, prevention and
treatment of these diseases.
6 Practice good health habits to keep the respiratory 4 system healthy
6.1 Describe proper ways of caring for the respiratory system 2
6.2 Demonstrate ways of caring for persons affected by 1
common ailments of the respiratory system
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Topic: Urinary System Week EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
7 Describe the structure and function of the urinary system
7.1 Identify the urinary system and its major parts 5
7.2 Describe how the urine is eliminated from the body 5explain how other wastes are removed (e.g. solid waste
through the digestive system, gaseous waste through the
respiratory system, some liquid waste throught the skin)
7.3 Practice desirable health habits that help revent/ccontrol
common ailments affecting the urinary system
II ANIMALS 6Topic: Animals Live in Places Where They Can Find Food
1 1 Infer that animals live in places where they can find food
1.1 Explain why animals live in a particular habitat 1
1.2 Describe how animals get/eat their food using certain body
parts
1.3 Describe body parts used by animals for getting/eating food 5
1.4 Infer the kind of food an animal eats from the appearance of
its mouth parts
Topic: Classifying Animals According to the food they eat
2 2 Classify animals according to the food they eat
e.g. carnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous
Topic: Animal Adaptation
3 3 Infer how animals adapt to a particular environment
3.1 Describe how animals adapt to a particular environment
for protection and survival e.g. by changing their color
Topic: Major Groups of Animals
4 4 Classify animals into major groups 74.1 Classify animals into vertebrates and invertebrates 2
4.1.1 Identify characteristics of vertebrates/invertebrates 1
4.2 Classify vertebrates into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians
and fishes
4.2.1 Identify the characteristics of each group of vertebrates 5
4.3 Classify invertebrates into arthropods, coelenterates, annelids,
crstaceans, echinoderms, insects, arachnids, mollusk
4.3.1 Identify characteristics of each group of inveretbrates 8
Topic: Coral Reefs
5 5 Explain the importance of coral reefs 85.1 Describe coral reefs 3
5.2 Identify the importance of coral reefs 2
5.3 Discuss practices that cause destruction of coral reefs 1
5.4 Predict what will happen when coral reefs are destroyed 9 1
5.5 Identify ways of saving coral reefs 2
5.6 Participate in efforts to save coral reefs 1
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III PLANTS Week EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
Topic: Photosynthesis
1 1 Explain the process of food making (photosynthesis) in plants 10 1
1.1 Perform experiment to determine what plants need to make
food.
1.2 Identify the variables in the experiment 2
1.3 Observe what happens to pants grown in the absence of any
factors needed for photosynthesis
1.4 Infer that plants need air, water, and sunlight in making food 4 1
1.4.1 Observe thru a microscope the parts of plants
e.g. stomata and plant cells
1.5 Explain the process of photosynthesis using a diagram 5
Topic: Importance of Plants 12 2 Explain the importance of plants to human beings and other
animals
2.1 Identify plant/plant parts used for food, medicine, etc. 5
Topic; Protective Structures and Adaptation
3 3 Infer that plants have specific structures and characteristics
for adaptation and survival
3.1 Describe the special characteristics of plants which help them
adapt to the environment and reproduce their own kind
3.2 Cite examples of plants that can grow in specific environments 5
Topic: Classification of Plants 24 4 Classify plants into major groups: flowering plants, cone-
bearing plants, ferns and mosses.
5 5.1 Identify the characteristics of certain plants 5
5.2 Group plants according to common characteristics 5
5.3 Explain other ways of grouping plants 3
5.4 Describe the importance of grouping plants 2
IV PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHANGE 31 1 Describe simple physical and chemical changes
in materials
Topic: Physical Change
1.1 Observe that no new material is formed in physical change 3
1.1.1 Show examples of physical change 3
Topic: Chemical Change
1.2 Observe that a new material is formed in a chemical change 3
1.2.1 Show examples of chemical change 4
1.2.2 Observe that the product of a chemical change cannot be
brought back to its original form
Topic: Effects of Changes in the Environment 43 3 Infer that everything in the environment is changing 2
4 4 Infer the effects of changes in the environment 2
4.1 Identify the good effects of certain changes in the
environment
4.2 Identify the bad effects of certain changes in the environment 3
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V ENERGY Week EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
Topic: Static Electricity
1 1 Describe static electricity 51.1 Identify ways of producing static electricity 3
1.2 Observe the effects of static electricity 2
Topic: Electric Circuit
2 2 Describe an electric circuit
2.1 Identify the parts of an electric circuit e.g. conductor, insulator
switch, fuse, source
2.1.1 Classify materials into conductors and insulators 5
2.2 Construct a model of an electric circuit 1
3 3 Differentiate a parallel from a series connection 6 2
3.1 Cite the advantages and disadvantages of parallel and
series circuits
Topic: Transformation of Electrical Energy
4 4 Describe how electrical energy is produced 4
5 5 Observe transformation of electrical energy to other forms 7 3
5.1 Observe that electricity can produce heat and light 5
5.2 Demonstrate how electricity can make things move 3
Topic: Electromagnet
6 6 Describe how electromagnet works 3
Topic: Using electricity properly
7 7 Tell the use of electricity in the home and community 8 3
8 8 Practice precautionary measures related to electricity
e.g. unlugging electrical appliances during blackouts or
thunderstorms
9 9 Practice electrical energy conservation measures 2
Topic: Simple machines 910 10 Infer that simple machines make work easier and faster
10.1 Identify the kinds of simple machines e.g. wedge, screw,
wheel and axle, pulley
10.2 Identify the main parts of each kind of simple machines 4
10.3 Describe how each simple machines makes work easier
and faster
10.4 Identify activities where simple machines are used 10 3
10.5 Identify simple machines which multiply force/speed 4
10.6 Practice precautionary measures in using simple machines
-use simple machines properly
- keep simple machines in proper order
VI EARTH
Topic: Rocks
1 1 Observe how rocks differ in shape, color, hardness, texture 1 3
2 2 Classify rocks according to color, shape, hardness & texture 3
2.1 Differentiate rocks as to shape, color, hardness, texture 4
Topic: Formation of Rocks
3 3 Infer how rocks are formed 23.1 Identify igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks 3
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3.2 Descirbe how igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic
rocks are formed
3.3 Differentiate igneous, sedimentary & metamorphic rocks 3from one another
3.4 Infer conditions/situations that lead to the formation of the
different kinds of rocks
Topic: Rock Weathering
4 4 Infer how some forces contribute to the weathering of rocks 44.1 Identify the forces that break rocks
e.g. plants, water, weather, man
4.2 Explain how rocks are broken down 1
5 5 Infer how soil is formed thorugh weathering
5.1 Describe how soil is formed through weathering 1
5.2 Demonstrate how weatheirng forms soil 1
Topic: Water Cycle
6 6 Explain how the water cycle occurs 56.1 Identify the processes involved in the water cycle (e.g.
evaporation, condensation, precipitation)
6.2 Describe changes that happen to water during each process 3
6.3 Relate temperature to the process in water cycle 5
7 7 Infer how the heat of the sun affects weather 6 2
7.1 Observe the effect of heat on lad/water 2
7.2 Compare the ability of land and water to absorb and
release heat
7.3 Describe the effect of unequal heating of land and water
i.e. low/high pressure
Topic: Tropical Cyclones
8 8 Explain how a tropical cyclone occurs 78.1 Describe what a cyclone is 3
8.2 Identify the different kinds of cyclone 3
8.3 Describe each kind of cyclone 3
8.4 Describe the condition in the environment before, during and 8after a cyclone
8.5 Explaining the meaning of typhoon signals 4
8.6 Practice precautionary measures before, during and after
a typhoon
9 9 Apply knowledge of the weather to daily life activities 9 2
9.1 Relate weather condition to planning family and community
activities
9.2 Relate observations of weather to air and water transportation
services
9.3 Identifies ways to conserve the environment to lessen the
harmful effects of cyclones/floods
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VII THE SOLAR SYSTEM Week EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
Topic: The Solar System
1 1 Conclude that the solar system is an orderly arrangement 10 of heavenly bodies
1.1 Identifiy the members of the solar system 12
1.2 Describe each member of the solar system 5
1.3 Illustrate through a diagram how the members of the solar 1system revolve around the sun in the same direction as they
follow their own orbits.
1.4 Describe the orbit of each planet as ellipse 2
1.5 Explain why planets stay in orbit as they revolve around the 2sun.
Topic:The Sun as the center of the Solar Syatem
2 2 Describe the sun as the center of the solar system
2.1 Tell that the sun is also a star 2
2.2 Identify the parts of the sun 3 5
2.3 Describe each part of the sun 5
2.4 Tell that sunspots are formed in the photosphere 1
2.5 Identify the effects of sunspots on earth 4 2
2.6 Identify the ways by which solar energy is used by plants,
animals and humans
2.7 Explain why the sun is the main source of energy on earth 5
Topic: Characteristics of the Planets
3 3 Describe the distinctive characteristics of planets 5 in the solar system
3.1 Illustrate the relative distances of the planets from the sun 2
3.2 Relate the surface temperature of each planet to their relative
distance from the sun
3.3 Relate the relative period of revolution of each planet to 6their relative distances from the sun
3.4 Identify the unique characteristics of each planets that
differentiates one from the other panets e.g. satellites,
atmosphere, rings, orbits (ellipse), relative period of rotation
and revolution
Topic: Other Members of the Solar System
4 4 Describe the other members of the solar system 1
4.1 Identify the other members of the solar system 7 5
4.2 Describe each of the other members of the solar system 5
Topic: Tides 85 5 Infer that the revolution of the moon around the earth causes
the natural occurrence of tides
5.1 Describe the occurrence of tides 3
5.2 Explain how high and low tides occur 3
5.3 Explain why there are high and low tides every twelve hours 9 3 2
5.4 Relate through a model the positon of the moon and the
earth to places where high and low tides occur
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2002 BEC-PELC COMPETENCIES
Science and Health 6 Week
I PEOPLE EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULTTopic: Circulatory System
1 Describe the structure and function of the circulatory system
1.1 Describe the circulatory system and its major parts 1 3
the human heart 5
the blood 3
the blood vessels 3
1.2 Explain the function of the circulatory system
the human heart 5
the blood 3
the blood vessels 3
1.3 Ilustrate/Demonstrate the movement of the blood throughout 2 3
the bodyTopic: Taking Care of the System
2 Describe the common ailments affecting the circulatory
system and their symptoms
3 Practice desirable health habits that prevent/control common 2ailments of the circulatory system
3.1 Identify health habits to keep the heart, blood and blood
vessels healthyTopic: Nervous System
4 Describe how the nervous system works
4.1 Identify the nervous system and its major parts
The Brain 3
The Neuron & Spinal Cord 5
4.2 Describe how the nervous system works
The Brain 3
The Neuron & Spinal Cord 5Topic: Taking Care of the System
4.3 Practice desirable health habits that prevent/control common
ailments of the nervous systemTopic: A Healthy Person
5 Describe a healthy person 35.1 Discuss the physical, mental, emotional, and social
needs of a person
5.2 Describe the effect of physical, mental, and emotional state
on one's health
5.3 Describe the effect of relationships with family, friends and
soceity on mental, emotional, and physical well-being
5.4 Practice ways of maintaining one's health such as
a. preventing common ailments
b. knowing where to seek help
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c. demonstrating a positive attitude to stay healthy
II ANIMALS, PLANTS & ENVIRONMENT
(Interrelationship in the Ecosystem) EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULTTopic: Ecosystem
1 Operationally define an ecosystem 41.1 Observe and identify living things and non-living things in a
mini-ecosystem e.g. aquarium, fallen log, pondTopic: Feeding Interrelationships
1.2 Observe and describe feeding interrelationships among the
living organisms
1.2.1 Construct food chains and food webs to illustrate feeding
relationships
1.3 Construct the food nutrient cycle and explains the importance
of decomposers in making food nutrients available to plantsTopic: Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Cycle
2 Illustrate the interdependence of of plants and animals for
gases through the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle
2.1 Construct a diagram of the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle 1
2.2 Interpret the diagram of the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle 2 2
3 Investigate interdependence between living and non-living 5components in bigger ecosystem e.g. forest,lake,river
3.1 Explain the importance of the forest 2
3.2 Describe the effects of deforestation 2Topic: Activities that Disrupt the Cycles of an Ecosytem
4 Explain that some activities of people disrupt the cycles of an
ecosystem e.g deforestation, intensive farming, fish culture
inefficient garbage disposal
4.1 Identify some human activities that disrupt the cycle in an
ecosystem e.g deforestation, intensive farming, fish culture
inefficient garbage disposal
4.2 Infer harmful effects of certain acitivities on a bigger or more
complex ecosystem e.g pond system
4.3 Discuss and participate in activities to address the above
problems (e.g. adopt a river or lake)
Topic: Population
5 Predict the effects of over population in a community 65.1 Infer that shortage of food, water and space may occur due to
a growing population
5.2 Infer that land, water and air may become limited and
eventually polluted due to overpopulation
5.3 Infer that overpopulation affects one's health and that of
the community.
5.4 Infer that rapid population growth upsets the ecological balance. 2
6 Describe strategies for coping with rapid increase in population 7 2
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Topic: Conserving the balance of life
7 Demostrate commitment and concern in preserving/conserving
the balance of life in the ecosystem
7.1 Enumerate ways of controlling/preventing harmful effects of
human activities to the environment.
7.2 Participate in campaigns and activities for improving/managing
one's environment
7.3 Infer that a sustained ecological balance ensures the survival
of future generationsIII MATERIALS
Topic: Materials and their uses
1 Observe materials and their uses 81.1 Identify common household materials
e.g pesticides, insecticides, sop, pain, solvent, synthetic,plastic
1.2 Describe how the materials are used 5
1.3 Explain the importance of reading product labels 9 2
1.3.1 Identify warning signs/precautions in product labels. 3
Topic: Improving materials through technology
2 Explain that technology improves materials
2.1 Identify materials improved by technology 3
2.2 Describe the improvement done by technology on the materials 2 1
Topic: Effects of materials on the environment
3 Infer the effects of the materials on other materials 10 and environment
3.1 Identify condition when the effects of the materials are beneficial 2
3.2 Identify the condition when the effects of materials are harmful 2
Topic: Storage and Disposal of materials
4 Observe safety precautions in handling, storing and disposing 1certain materials
Topic: Particle nature of matter
5 Investigate the particle nature of matter 5 3 2
5.1 Cite evidences that matter is made up of particles 3 2
5.2 Construct a model of a solid, liquid and as to show the structure
of matter
IV ENERGY
Topic: Forms of energy & their uses
1 Describe the forms of energy and their uses i.e chemical, 2mechanical, sound, electrical, radiant, nuclear
1.1 Describe chemical energy and its uses 3 1 1
1.2 Describe how mechanical energy is formed and used 3 1
1.3 Describe how electrical energy is formed and used 3 2
1.4 Describe radiant energy and how it is used 3 1
1.5 Describe nuclear energy and its uses 2 1
1.6 Describe sound energy and its uses 3 1
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Topic: Energy Transformation and its effect on the Environment
4 Infer that energy can be transformed 3
4.1 Demonstrate how a form of energy is transformed into another
form
4.2 Cite evidences that energy can be transformed 5
5 Infer that energy can be transformed from one body to another
5.1 Observe how energy can be transferred from one body to
another
5.2 Cite evidences when energy transfer occurs 5
6 Observe that heat is always produced whenn energy
transformation occurs
Topic: Principles of Conservation of Energy
7 Describe examples whuch demonstrates Principles of 4
Conservation of Energy
7.1 Cite evidences that energy is neither created nor destroyed,
only transformed from one form to another
8 Explain the effect of energy transformation/transfer to the
environment
8.1 Cite evidences that heat produced is transferred to the
environment.
8.2 Demonstrates that heat energy can be transferred 3
Topic: Force and Motion
9 Infer that the motion of an object is determined by forces
acting on it
9.1 State that there are forces acting on an object 5 1
9.1.1 Observe that when forces acting on an object are not balanced,
motion takes place in the direction of the greater force;
when balanced, there is no motion
9.2 Observe that a body at rest tends to remain at rest and a body
in motion tends to be in motion unless an outside force is
applied on it.
Topic: Speed and Velocity
10 Differentiate speed from velocity 2
10.1 Measure the speed of an object in motion 5
10.2 Identify the specific direction of a moving object 3
10.3 Measure the velocity of a moving object. 5V EARTH
Topic: Structure of the Earth
1 Describe the earth's interior 61.1 Identify the layers of the earth 5
1.2 Describe each layer of the earth 5
Topic; Movement of the Earth's crust
2 Infer how the movement of the earth's crust cause changes in
the environment
2.1 Identify the different crustal plates 8
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2.3 Explain how the earth's crust move
Topic: Earthquake
3 Explain how an earthquake occurs 73.1 Describe how an earthquake occurs 2
3.1.1 Differentiate intensity from the magnitude of an earthquake 3
3.1.2 Describe how an earthquake affects the environment
e.g. tsunami, change in land features
Topic: Precautionary measures during earthquake
3.1.3 Practice precautionary measures before, during, and after
an earthquake
Topic: Volcano
3.2 Explain how a volcanic eruption occurs 8 3
3.2.1 Describe how a volcano is formed 2
3.2.2 Differentiate between active and inactive volcano 2
3.2.3 Describe how a volcanic eruption occur 2
3.2.4 Name the beneficial.harful effects of volcanic eruptions 3
Topic: Precautionary measures during volcanic eruptions
3.2.5 Practice precautionary measures before, during, and after
volcanic eruptions
Topic: Climate
4 Describe the factors that affect the climate of a place 9 5
4.1 Define a climate 3
4.2 Identify the factors that affect the climate of a place: altitude,
latitude, bodies of water, wind system, amount of rainfall
4.3 Explain how each factor affects the climate of a place 5
4.4 Explain how the earth's rotation affects the wind system 2
4.4.1 Describe the different wind systems 3
4.5 Observe through a model how the earth revolves
around the sun
Topic: Seasons
5 Explain why there are two seasons in the Philippines 105.1 Describe the two seasons of the Philippines 2
5.2 Describe the causes of the seasons in the Philippines 3
6 Explain why there are 4 seasons in other countries 2
6.1 Describes the four seasons in other countries 5
6.2 Show through a model the cause of the four seasons in
other countries
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8 Explain why there are four types of climate in the Philippines 18.1 Explain the major wind systems that affect the climate types
in the Philippines
8.2 Describe the four types of climate in the Philippines 5
8.3 Describe the climate type of a particular province using a
climate map/rainfall graph
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VII BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Topic: Characteristics of Stars and Gathering Information about the Stars
1 Identify the instruents and procedures used by astronomers 2to gather information about stars
1.1 Construct improvised instruments for watching/observing
stars
2 Describe the different characteristics of stars
2.1 Observe the color, size and brightness of stars 5
2.2 Identify the kind of stars according to their size 3
2.3 Tell that the stars we see in the sky are actually their 3apparent brighttess
2.4 Describe the relationship between the color and temperature
of a star
2.5 Describe the relationship between the brightness and the
distance of star from the earth
2.6 Explain why star distances are measured in light years 1
2.7 Explain why stars seem to twinkle 1
2.8 Conclude that stars are distant suns 1
Topic: Constellations
3 State that a constellation is a group of stars that form a pattern 4in the sky
3.1 Observe constellations in the sky
3.2 Identify common constellations in the sky 5
3.3 Construct a star map that illustrate common constellations 5
3.4 Describe how constellations are useful to people 2
Topic: Galaxy
4 Describe the galaxies 5 5
4.1 Name the common galaxies 5
4.2 State that our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy 1
Topic: Universe
5 Describe the universe 4
5.1 Identify modern space facilities, tools and equipment used
to study the universe.
5.2 Explain the theories about the universe 5
5.3 Enumerate some space probes and their missions 8
5.4 Name some achievements/problems met in space
exploration6-10 Review
Prepared for the District by:
TERENCE DAVE S. PELINGONMaster Teacher I
"Achievement is largely the product of steady raisingone's level aspiration and expectation."
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*The weekly budget of work is based on the 2002 BEC Implementation Plan
10 weeks/grading period; shortened for SH 6 to provide mastery exercises for a total of 125 days
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