The document lists laboratory experiments and activities required in each science subject from Science 7 to Science 10. It includes experiments covering topics like matter, living things and their environment, motion, force and energy, earth and space. The experiments range from basic microscope use and cell structure observation to genetics, chemical reactions, electromagnetism and more.
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List of Science Lab Activities
The document lists laboratory experiments and activities required in each science subject from Science 7 to Science 10. It includes experiments covering topics like matter, living things and their environment, motion, force and energy, earth and space. The experiments range from basic microscope use and cell structure observation to genetics, chemical reactions, electromagnetism and more.
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LIST OF LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS AND ACTIVITIES REQUIRED IN EACH
SCIENCE SUBJECT
SCIENCE 7
First Grading (Matter)
Common Laboratory Operations and Techniques What is a Fair Test? Observation as a Basic Science Skill Precision and Accuracy of Measurement Separating the Components of a Mixture Paper Chromatography Factors Affecting Solubility Chemical Properties of Matter Metals and Nonmetals The Dissolving Power of Water Gumamela pH indicator Metals and Nonmetals
Second Grading (Living Things and Their Environment)
The Microscope The Structure of a Plant Cell and an Animal Cell Cells: Parts and Functions Modeling Disease Transmission Culturing and Collecting Bacteria in the Laboratory Examining the Forms of Fungi Feeders or Food? A Population Study Ecosystem and Biodiversity Study Interspecific and Intraspecific Relationships
Third Grading (Motion, Force and Energy)
Average Speed/Velocity Constant Speed, Constant Direction Down an Incline We Go! Wave Properties Changing Pitch Light Brigade Convection Conduction Air Pressure Heat Absorption Fourth Grading (Earth and Space) Eclipses Global Warming in a Bottle Environmental Catastrophe in Video Clips A Simple Environmental Plan for my Home
SCIENCE 8
First Grading (Force and Motion)
Law of Inertia (Egg drop) Effect of force in motion Uniform Circular Motion Computing work and power Observing the speed of sound in different medium Observing Light and its properties Diffraction of light
Second Grading (Earth and Space)
Tectonic Plate movements Pangea Observing the factors that affect earthquake intensities Typhoon Reports Observing the effects of meteorites and asteroid Matter and Energy ( information of elements)
Third Grading Period (Matter)
Observing the size of matter The nature of matter Determining the mass spectrum of elements Orbital shapes
Fourth Grading (Living Things and Their Environment)
Food label analysis Determining the presence of starch Observing the stages of mitosis Threats to Biodiversity Determining the presence of biogeochemical substances Additional Activities Newton’s Olympics Earthquake Drill Observation Earthquake Drill Simulation Earthquake Survival Strategies ( Tarpaulin) Movie Review Evolution of atomic structures Observing the nature of matter Cell models showing the stages of mitosis and meiosis Identification of extinct , near extinction and critically endangered organisms in the Philippines Biogeochemical cycles models
SCIENCE 9
First Grading (Living Things and Their Environment)
Respire…Breathe…Survive.. Take My Breath Away Yeasts Breathe, Too My Heart Beats …for you Circulation in Man Facts and Fallacies on Genetics Heredity and Variation Marvels of Marbles: Predicting the Results of a Genetic Cross Sex and Heredity My Pedigree, My Family Tree Sticky Oil, Slicky clean Conservation Issues I am a Survivor Extinction in the Palm of our Hands Do Plants really need Sunlight? What’s the Food Produced by Plants? Going Nuts!
Second Grading (Matter)
Lewis Structure Ionic or Covalent? Is it salt or Sugar? How is our Bond? Can we share? You are attractive! Bonding with Friends Invisible water Writing the formula Formulas and naming of compounds Introducing Hydrocarbons Functional Groups Homemade Soap
Third Grading (Earth and Space)
Magma Viscosity Challenge Robot on the Job Open Pit Cookie Mine Harvesting Mineral without quarrying Crystal Formation Factors Affecting Climate in Continent XYZ Do-It-Yourself Clean Water Buoyant House: A Solution to Flood-Prone Areas Hunt the Hunter My Own Constellation Does Astrology Work? Mother Nature’s Green Solutions Cataloguing Biomimicry Ideas
Fourth Grading (Force, Motion and Energy)
Take it from Galileo Bulls-Eye Conserving Momentum Playground Physics Beyond Control Energy on Trial Shake, Rub and Roll Health Tips from Physics How long will it last? Getting to know magnetism Seeing the Invisible Applying Magnetism Inseparable The reverse must be True! Wind Power SCIENCE 10
First Grading (Earth Science)
Layers of the Earth The Rock Cycle Simulate the Rock Deformation Jigzaw Puzzle of the Continents Melting of Minerals in Rocks Movement of Tectonic Plates Longitudinal Waves Transverse Waves Theory of Isostasy
Second Grading (Force and Motion)
Electromagnetic Spectrum Mirror Refraction of Light in Lenses Focal Length of Thin Converging Lens Simple Generator Electromagnetic Induction Factors Affecting Induced Current
Third Grading (Biology)
Reflex Action Human Reflexes DNA Model Collage of Organisms that Use Mimicry The Boat is Sinking
Fourth Grading (Matter)
Where are Thou, O Gases Kinetic Molecular Theory Properties of Gases Gas Pressure in a Bag The Syringe-Marshmallow Experiment Evidences of Chemical Reaction Types of Chemical Reactions Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Chemical Reactions