Formative Test in Science
Formative Test in Science
Objective: Identify the male and female reproductive system and their major parts
Evaluation:
Below are the different parts of the male and female reproductive system. Put M
before each number if it belongs to the male reproductive system and F mark if it is from
the female reproductive system.
____1. ovaries
____2. testes
____3. fallopian tube
____4. urethra
Objective: Describe the structure of the male and function of the male reproductive
system.
Evaluation:
Answer the blockbuster below
Objective: Describe the structure of the female and function of the female reproductive
system.
Evaluation:
Match the parts with its functions.
A B
1. ovaries a. produce egg cell
2. uterus b. where the egg cell is being fertilized
3. vagina c. canal that leads from the uterus to the
4. fallopian tube external opening of the vulva
5. cervix d. narrow outer end of the uterus
e. where the baby develops
Formative Test No.4
Evaluation:
Answer the following questions:
1. Ho many sperm cells does an egg cell normally need in order to become
fertilized?
2. Where does fertilization occur?
3. How does an embryo or fetus gets its food from the mother?
4. About how long does it take fro the fetus to develop fully?
Objective: Identify and describe the physical changes that takes place in boys and girls
during puberty.
Evaluation:
Identify the following changes: If it is for the boys write B in the blank before the
number and write G if it s for the girls. If the change apperars to both boy and girl write
C.
Evaluation:
Complete each of the following sentences with a word or phrase that will make the
sentence corrcet.
1. When a girl reaches puberty, one egg cell ripens or mature every _____ days.
2. If no fertilization occurs, the egg __________________.
3. The cycle stops before the age of _______ or after ________.
4. ________________ stops during pregnancy.
5. If a girl starts to menstruate, she can get _______________.
Formative Test No.7
Objective: Identify health habits to follow to keep the reproductive organs healthy.
Evaluation:
Answer the following questions:
1. Alice likes salty snacks. What would you advice her if you were her friend?
2. You notice that your older sister appears pale and weak. She has a successive
menstrual flow. What would you tell her to do?
3. Your uncle complains of painful urination. What will you tell him to do?
4. What is the best way to detect the beginnings of breast cancer?
Evaluation:
Answer the following questions:
A. What is respiration?
B. What are the main parts of the respiratory system?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C. Explain the function of the respiratory system.
Evaluation:
Answer the following questions:
A. What happens in the lungs as we breathe?
B. What affects the breathing and pulse rate?
Evaluation:
Identify the ailment described.
1. commonly contracted in a crowded place.
2. can cause the lungs to collapse
3. difficulty in breathing due to allergy.
4. inflammation of the lungs due to virus
5. chiefly caused by smoking
Objective: Enumerate and practice good health habits for the respiratory system.
Evaluation:
Enumerate 5 good health habits that one will practice for our respiratory system.
Evaluation:
Label the numbered organs below.
Objective: Explain the role of the skin in eliminating waste products from the body.
Evaluation:
Briefly explain the role of the skin in eliminating waste products from the body.
Evaluation:
Match column A with column B.
A B
_______ 1. skin a. gaseous waste that comes out from
_______ 2. carbon dioxide the body
_______ 3. rectum b. last portion of the large intestine
_______ 4. pores c. undigested food which contain
_______ 5. feces germs and gases
d. tiny opening in the skin
e. contains tiny organs called sweat
glands
Formative Test No.15
Objective: Name and describe the symptoms of common ailments affecting the urinary
system.
Evaluation:
Match column A with column B. Write the letter on the blank provided for.
A B
_______ 1. cystitis a. stones with tumors of the parathyroid
_______ 2. calcium stones gland
_______ 3. kidney and bladder stones b. stones caused by the precipitation of
_______ 4. uric acid stones insoluble material
c. stones develop in possums with gout
d. inflammation of the wall of the urinary
bladder
Objective: Describe how animals get / eat their food using certain body parts.
Evaluation: Classify the following animals according to the food they eat.
___________1. snake
___________2. dog
___________3. giraffe
___________4. cow
___________5. shark
Evaluation: A. Identify the food eaten by these animals and their habitat / environment.
1. shark
2. dog
3. monkey
4. hen
5. horse
Vertebrates Invertebrates
Evaluation: Choose the letter of the statements that show ways of saving coral reefs.
a. Join organization whose aim is to preserve our coral reefs.
b. Use dynamite for fishing.
c. Use ordinary bamboo to dive out fisher from corals.
d. Use nets instead of explosives
e. Cut trees in the forest.
f. Plant trees to prevent soil erosion.
g. Use muro-ami fishing.
h. Inform fisherman on the proper ways of fishing.