PMDS Fidp Template
PMDS Fidp Template
ROLE
As a biology student, you are tasked with selecting and executing two experiments related to topics covered in Biology II.
AUDIENCE
Your audience is your biology teacher who will evaluate your experiment proposals and final reports.
SITUATION:
You have been learning about various biological concepts and experimental techniques in Biology II. Now, it's time to put your knowledge into action by designing and conducting your own
experiments.
PRODUCT:
You will submit a written proposal for each experiment, outlining the purpose, materials, procedure, expected results, and potential sources of error. If your proposal is approved by your
teacher, you will proceed with conducting the experiments and submitting a final report including observations, data analysis, conclusions, and reflections.
Flexible Assessment Activities Flexible Learning Strategies
Classification
(Ungraded Formative Assessments) Flexible Enabling (Learning Materials Presentation Strategies)
Essential
MELC(s)
Topics
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Most
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Assessment
BLENDED MODALITY Activities or EAA BLENDED MODALITY
Asynchronous (Graded) Asynchronous
In-person/ On-campus In-person/ On-campus
(Schoology) (Schoology)
First Quarter
RECOMBINANT characteristics of
DNA major groups of
a. Relevance, organisms’ presents
Mechanisms, during these time
Evidence/Bases periods
and Theories of ESSAYS/ ONLINE TEST REPORTING/ PowerPoint VIDEOS/ NOTES
Evolution K UNDERSTANDIN IDENTIFICATION ROLE PLAY Presentation
b. Basic Explain evidences of G
Taxonomic evolution (e.g.,
Concepts and biogeography,
Principles, fossil record,
Description, DNA/protein
Nomenclature, sequences,
Identification, homology,
and and embryology)
Classification
Second Quarter
Plant and Compare and
Animal Organ contrast the
Systems and following processes
their Functions in PowerPoint VIDEOS/ NOTES
plants and animals: U APPLYING PHOTO ONLINE TEST MULTIPLE Presentation
reproduction, ANALYSIS/ESSAYS CHOICE
development,
nutrition, gas
exchange,
transport/
circulation,
regulation of body
fluids, chemical and
nervous control,
immune systems,
and sensory and
motor
mechanisms