Earth and Life Science Curriculum Map Release 2018
Earth and Life Science Curriculum Map Release 2018
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Quarter Unit No. Lesson Title Unit Title Learning Competencies Schedule Available
state the different hypotheses
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the
I 1 Big Bang Theory describe the different hypotheses May 30 TRUE
Solar System
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different
system.hypotheses
explaining the origin of the universe.
Steady State Theory and Oscillating The Origin of the Universe and the
I 1 describe the different hypotheses May 30 TRUE
Universe Theory Solar System
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different
system.hypotheses
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the
I 1 Nebular Theory describe the different hypotheses May 30 TRUE
Solar System
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different
system.hypotheses
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the
I 1 Encounter Theory describe the different hypotheses May 30 TRUE
Solar System
explaining the origin of the solar
recognize thesystem.
uniqueness of Earth,
being the only planet in the solar
I 2 The Origin of Planet Earth Why Life on Earth is Possible May 30 TRUE
system with properties necessary to
support life.
recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
being the only planet in the solar
I 2 Water: The Medium of Life Why Life on Earth is Possible May 30 TRUE
system with properties necessary to
support life.
recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
being the only planet in the solar
I 2 Sun as the Main Source of Energy Why Life on Earth is Possible May 30 TRUE
system with properties necessary to
support life.
recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
being the only planet in the solar
I 2 Earth's Atmosphere Why Life on Earth is Possible May 30 TRUE
system with properties necessary to
explain that the Earthlife.
support consists of four
subsystems, across whose boundaries
matter and energy flow.
I 3 What is Earth System Science? Introduction to Earth System Science May 30 TRUE
show the contributions of
personalities/people on the
understanding
explain that the of the consists
Earth earth systems
of four
I 3 Four Subsystems of Earth Introduction to Earth System Science subsystems, across whose boundaries May 30 TRUE
matter and energy flow.
How Organisms Obtain and Utilize describe how organisms obtain and
II 16 Bioenergetics Jul 26 TRUE
Energy utilize energy
trace the energy flow from the
environment to the cells
The Energy Flow from Environment to
II 16 Bioenergetics recognize that organisms require Jul 26 TRUE
Cells
energy to carry out functions required
for life
describe the different ways of how
II 17 Asexual Reproduction in Plants Perpetuation of Life Jul 26 TRUE
plants reproduce
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Quarter Unit No. Unit Title Lesson Title Learning Competencies DepEd Code Learning Competencies DepEd Code
state the different hypotheses
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explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the e-1
I 1 Big Bang Theory describe the different hypotheses
Solar System S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different e-2
system.hypotheses S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the Steady State Theory and Oscillating e-1
I 1 describe the different hypotheses
Solar System Universe Theory S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different e-2
system.hypotheses S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the e-1
I 1 Nebular Theory describe the different hypotheses
Solar System S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the solar
state the different e-2
system.hypotheses S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the universe.
The Origin of the Universe and the e-1
I 1 Encounter Theory describe the different hypotheses
Solar System S11/12ES-Ia-
explaining the origin of the solar
e-2 Recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
recognize thesystem.
uniqueness of Earth,
being the only
being the only planet in the solar S11/12ES-Ia- S11/12ES-Ia-
I 2 Why Life on Earth is Possible The Origin of Planet Earth planet in the solar system with
system with properties necessary to e-3 e-3
properties
support life. Recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
recognize the uniqueness of Earth, necessary to support life.
being the only
being the only planet in the solar S11/12ES-Ia- S11/12ES-Ia-
I 2 Why Life on Earth is Possible Water: The Medium of Life planet in the solar system with
system with properties necessary to e-3 e-3
properties
support life. Recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
recognize the uniqueness of Earth, necessary to support life.
being the only
being the only planet in the solar S11/12ES-Ia- S11/12ES-Ia-
I 2 Why Life on Earth is Possible Sun as the Main Source of Energy planet in the solar system with
system with properties necessary to e-3 e-3
properties
support life. Recognize the uniqueness of Earth,
recognize the uniqueness of Earth, necessary to support life.
being the only
being the only planet in the solar S11/12ES-Ia- S11/12ES-Ia-
I 2 Why Life on Earth is Possible Earth's Atmosphere planet in the solar system with
system with properties necessary to e-3 e-3
properties
support life.
necessary to support life.
show the contributions of
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I 3 Introduction to Earth System Science What is Earth System Science? personalities/people on the
e-6
understanding of the earth systems
Explain that the Earth consists of four
explain that the Earth consists of four
S11/12ES-Ia- subsystems, S11/12ES-Ia-
I 3 Introduction to Earth System Science Four Subsystems of Earth subsystems, across whose boundaries
e-4 across whose boundaries matter and e- 4
matter and energy flow.
energy flow.
Explain that the Earth consists of four
explain that the Earth consists of four
S11/12ES-Ia- subsystems, S11/12ES-Ia-
I 3 Introduction to Earth System Science Earth's Climate System subsystems, across whose boundaries
e-4 across whose boundaries matter and e- 4
matter and energy flow.
energy flow.
Explain that the Earth consists of four
explain that the Earth consists of four
S11/12ES-Ia- subsystems, S11/12ES-Ia-
I 3 Introduction to Earth System Science The Biogeochemical Cycles subsystems, across whose boundaries
e-4 across whose boundaries matter and e- 4
matter and energy flow.
energy flow.
explain the current
S11/12ES-Ia-
I 4 Advancements on the Solar System Pluto: The Dwarf Planet advancements/information on the
e-5
solar system
explain the current
S11/12ES-Ia-
I 4 Advancements on the Solar System The Journey to Mars advancements/information on the
e-5
solar system
explain how the movement of plates Explain how the movement of plates
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I 10 Plate Tectonics The Formation of Faults and Folds leads to the formation of folds and leads to the
22 22
faults formation of folds and faults
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explain how the seafloor spreads
23
I 10 Plate Tectonics The Seafloor Spreading describe the structure and evolution of
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ocean basins
24
Describe howthe
Describe layers of rocks
different (stratified
methods
describe how layers of rocks (stratified S11/12ES-Ie- S11/12ES-Ie-
I 11 History of Earth How Layers of Rocks are Formed rocks) are
(relative and
rocks) are formed 25 25
describe the different methods absolute dating)formed
to determine the age
(relative and absolute dating) to S11/12ES-Ie- of stratified S11/12ES-Ie-
determine the age of stratified rocks 26 rocks 26
I 11 History of Earth Relative and Absolute Dating
explain how relative and absolute S11/12ES-Ie- Explain how relative and absolute S11/12ES-Ie-
dating were used to determine the 27 dating were 27
describe how marker
subdivisions fossils
of geologic (also
time used to determine the subdivisions of
known as guide fossils) are used to S11/12ES-Ie- geologic
I 11 History of Earth Guide Fossils and Geologic Time Scale
define and identify subdivisions of the 28 time
geologic time scale
Describe how the Earth’s history can
describe how the Earth’s history can
Earth's History from Geologic Time S11/12ES-Ie- be S11/12ES-Ie-
I 11 History of Earth be interpreted from the geologic time
Scale 29 interpreted from the geologic time 29
scale
scalehazards that may
Describe the various
describe the various hazards that may happen in
S11/12ES-If- S11/12ES-If-
I 12 Geological Processes and Hazards Geological Hazards happen in the event of earthquakes, the event of earthquakes, volcanic
30 30
volcanic eruptions, and landslides eruptions, and
landslides
Using hazard maps, identify areas
using hazard maps, identify areas
prone to
prone to hazards brought about by S11/12ES-If- S11/12ES-If-
I 12 Geological Processes and Hazards Understanding Geological Hazard Maps hazards brought about by
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and 31 31
earthquakes, volcanic
landslides
give practical ways of coping with eruptions, and landslides
geological hazards caused by S11/12ES-If-
I 12 Geological Processes and Hazards Coping with Geological Hazards
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and 32
landslides
identify human activities that speed up
S11/12ES-If-
or trigger landslides Identify human activities that speed
Human Activities that Trigger 33 S11/12ES-If-
I 12 Geological Processes and Hazards suggest ways to help lessen the up or trigger
Landslides S11/12ES-Ig- 33
occurrence of landslides in your landslides
34
community
describe the various hazards that may
Hydrometeorological Phenomena and S11/12ES-Ig-
I 13 Hydrometeorological Hazards happen in the wake of tropical
Hazards 35
cyclones, monsoons, floods, or ipo-ipo
Using hazard maps, identify areas
using hazard maps, identify areas
S11/12ES-Ig- prone to
Hydrometeorological Phenomena and Understanding Hydrometeorological prone to hazards brought about by S11/12ES-Ig-
I 13 36 hazards brought about by tropical
Hazards Hazard Maps tropical cyclones, monsoons, floods, or 36
cyclones,
ipo-ipo
give practical ways of coping with monsoons, floods, or ipo-ipo
S11/12ES-Ih-
Hydrometeorological Phenomena and Coping with Hydrometeorological hydrometeorological hazards caused
I 13 37
Hazards Hazards by tropical cyclones, monsoons,
floods, or ipoipo
give practical ways of coping with
S11/12ES-Ih-
Hydrometeorological Phenomena and Mitigation of Impacts of hydrometeorological hazards caused
I 13 37
Hazards Hydrometeorological Hazards by tropical cyclones, monsoons,
floods, or ipoipo
Describe how coastal processes result
describe how coastal processes result S11/12ES-Ih- S11/12ES-Ih-
in coastal
I 14 Marine and Coastal Processes Coastal Processes in coastal erosion, submersion, and 38 38
erosion, submersion, and saltwater
saltwater intrusion
intrusion
identify areas in your community
I 14 Marine and Coastal Processes Philippine Coasts and Tides prone to coastal erosion, submersion, S11/12ES-Ii-39
and saltwater intrusion
How Organisms Obtain and Utilize describe how organisms obtain and S11/12LT-IIbd-
II 16 Bioenergetics
Energy utilize energy 7
trace the energy flow from the S11/12LT-IIbd-
environment to the cells 6
The Energy Flow from Environment to
II 16 Bioenergetics recognize that organisms require S11/12LT-IIbd-
Cells
energy to carry out functions required 8
for life
describe the different ways of how S11/12LT-IIej-
II 17 Perpetuation of Life Asexual Reproduction in Plants
plants reproduce 13
describe the process of genetic S11/12LT-IIej- Describe the process of genetic S11/12LT-IIej-
II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering
engineering 17 engineering 17
evaluate the benefits and risks of S11/12LT-IIej- Evaluate the benefits and risks of S11/12LT-IIej-
II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering Benefits and Risks of Using GMOs
using GMOs 19 using GMOs 19
Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 27 Submerged Plants
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 27 Emergent Plants
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 27 Floating Plants
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 28 Overview of Terrestrial Plants
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 28 The Root System
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 28 The Shoot System
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23
Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of S11/12LT-
IV 28 Structural Defenses
Functions the different plant organs IVae-23