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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.

explain that the Earth consists of four


I 3 Earth's Climate System Introduction to Earth System Science subsystems, across whose boundaries May 30 TRUE
matter and energy flow.
explain that the Earth consists of four
I 3 The Biogeochemical Cycles Introduction to Earth System Science subsystems, across whose boundaries May 30 TRUE
matter and energy flow.

explain the current


I 4 Pluto: The Dwarf Planet Advancements on the Solar System advancements/information on the May 30 TRUE
solar system

explain the current


I 4 The Journey to Mars Advancements on the Solar System advancements/information on the May 30 TRUE
solar system

explain the current


I 4 Dawn at Ceres Advancements on the Solar System advancements/information on the May 30 TRUE
solar system

explain the current


I 4 Exploring Titan Advancements on the Solar System advancements/information on the May 30 TRUE
solar system

identify the layers of the Earth


I 5 Overview of the Layers of Earth Compositional Layers of Earth May 30 TRUE
(crust,mantle, core).

identify the layers of the Earth


I 5 The Crust Compositional Layers of Earth May 30 TRUE
(crust,mantle, core).

identify the layers of the Earth


I 5 The Mantle Compositional Layers of Earth May 30 TRUE
(crust,mantle, core).

identify the layers of the Earth


I 5 The Core Compositional Layers of Earth May 30 TRUE
(crust,mantle, core).

identify common rock-forming


I 6 Rock-Forming Minerals Minerals and Rocks minerals using their physical and May 30 TRUE
chemical properties

classify rocks into igneous,


I 6 Igneous Rocks Minerals and Rocks sedimentary, and metamorphic May 30 TRUE

classify rocks into igneous,


I 6 Sedimentary Rocks Minerals and Rocks sedimentary, and metamorphic May 30 TRUE

classify rocks into igneous,


I 6 Metamorphic Rocks Minerals and Rocks sedimentary, and metamorphic May 30 TRUE
describe how rocks undergo
I 7 Weathering Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface May 30 TRUE
weathering

explain how the products of


I 7 Erosion Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface weathering are carried away by May 30 TRUE
erosion and deposited elsewhere

make a report on how rocks and soil


I 7 Mass Wasting Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface move downslope due to the direct May 30 TRUE
action of gravity

explain how the products of


I 7 Sedimentation Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface weathering are carried away by May 30 TRUE
erosion and deposited elsewhere

describe where the Earth’s internal


I 8 Earth's Internal Heat Geologic Processes Inside Earth heat comes from. May 30 TRUE

describe how magma is formed


I 8 Magmatism: How Magma is Formed Geologic Processes Inside Earth May 30 TRUE
(magmatism)

describe what happens after the


I 8 Volcanoes and Volcanism Geologic Processes Inside Earth magma is formed (plutonism and May 30 TRUE
volcanism)

describe what happens after the


I 8 Plutonism Geologic Processes Inside Earth magma is formed (plutonism and May 30 TRUE
volcanism)
describe the changes in mineral
components and texture of rocks due
I 9 Rock Formation Rock Formation and Metamorphism May 30 TRUE
to changes in pressure and
temperature (metamorphism)

This is an additional content necessary


I 9 What is Metamorphism? Rock Formation and Metamorphism May 30 TRUE
to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

This is an additional content necessary


I 9 Types of Metamorphism Rock Formation and Metamorphism May 30 TRUE
to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

describe how rocks behave under


different types of stress such as
I 9 Factors Controlling Metamorphism Rock Formation and Metamorphism May 30 TRUE
compression, pulling apart, and
shearing
explain how the continents drift
Evolution of Continental Drift
I 10 Plate Tectonics cite evidence that support continental May 30 TRUE
Hypothesis
drift
Plate Boundaries and Geologic This is an additional content necessary
I 10 Plate Tectonics May 30 TRUE
Landforms to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

explain how the movement of plates


I 10 The Formation of Faults and Folds Plate Tectonics leads to the formation of folds and May 30 TRUE
faults

explain how the seafloor spreads


I 10 The Seafloor Spreading Plate Tectonics describe the structure and evolution of May 30 TRUE
ocean basins

describe how layers of rocks (stratified


I 11 How Layers of Rocks Are Formed History of Earth rocks) are formed May 30 TRUE
describe the different methods
(relative and absolute dating) to
determine the age of stratified rocks
I 11 Relative and Absolute Dating History of Earth May 30 TRUE
explain how relative and absolute
dating were used to determine the
describe how marker
subdivisions fossils
of geologic (also
time
known as guide fossils) are used to
I 11 Guide Fossils and Geologic Time Scale History of Earth May 30 TRUE
define and identify subdivisions of the
geologic time scale
describe how the Earth’s history can
Earth's History from Geologic Time
I 11 History of Earth be interpreted from the geologic time May 30 TRUE
Scale
scale
describe the various hazards that may
happen in the event of earthquakes,
I 12 Geological Hazards Geological Processes and Hazards May 30 TRUE
volcanic eruptions, and landslides

using hazard maps, identify areas


prone to hazards brought about by
I 12 Understanding Geological Hazard Maps Geological Processes and Hazards May 30 TRUE
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and
landslides
give practical ways of coping with
geological hazards caused by
I 12 Coping with Geological Hazards Geological Processes and Hazards earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and May 30 TRUE
landslides
identify human activities that speed up
or trigger landslides
Human Activities That Trigger
I 12 Geological Processes and Hazards suggest ways to help lessen the May 30 TRUE
Landslides
occurrence of landslides in your
community
describe the various hazards that may
Hydrometeorological Phenomena and
I 13 Hydrometeorological Hazards happen in the wake of tropical May 30 TRUE
Hazards
cyclones, monsoons, floods, or ipo-ipo
using hazard maps, identify areas
Understanding Hydrometeorological Hydrometeorological Phenomena and prone to hazards brought about by
I 13 May 30 TRUE
Hazard Maps Hazards tropical cyclones, monsoons, floods, or
ipo-ipo
give practical ways of coping with
Coping with Hydrometeorological Hydrometeorological Phenomena and hydrometeorological hazards caused
I 13 May 30 TRUE
Hazards Hazards by tropical cyclones, monsoons,
floods, or ipoipo
give practical ways of coping with
Mitigation of Impacts of Hydrometeorological Phenomena and hydrometeorological hazards caused
I 13 May 30 TRUE
Hydrometeorological Hazards Hazards by tropical cyclones, monsoons,
floods, or ipoipo
describe how coastal processes result
I 14 Coastal Processes Marine and Coastal Processes in coastal erosion, submersion, and May 30 TRUE
saltwater intrusion

identify areas in your community


I 14 Philippine Coasts and Tides Marine and Coastal Processes prone to coastal erosion, submersion, May 30 TRUE
and saltwater intrusion

give practical ways of coping with


Coping with Coastal Erosion,
I 14 Marine and Coastal Processes coastal erosion, submersion, and May 30 TRUE
Submersion, and Saltwater Intrusion
saltwater intrusion
cite ways to prevent or mitigate the
Mitigation of the Impacts of Land
impact of land development, waste
I 14 Development and Waste Disposal on Marine and Coastal Processes May 30 TRUE
disposal, and construction of
Coasts
structures on control coastal processes

explain the evolving concept of life


II 15 The Evolving Concept of Life Introduction to Life Science Jul 26 TRUE
based on emerging pieces of evidence

describe classic experiments that


Classical Experiments That Led to the
II 15 Introduction to Life Science model conditions which may have Jul 26 TRUE
Discovery of First Life
enabled the first forms to evolve

describe classic experiments that


II 15 Early Forms of Life Introduction to Life Science model conditions which may have Jul 26 TRUE
enabledhow
describe the unifying
first forms to evolve
themes (e.g.,
structure and function, evolution, and
Connections and Interactions Among ecosystems) in the study of life show
II 15 Introduction to Life Science Jul 26 TRUE
Living Things the connections among living things
and how they interact with each other
and with their environment
explain how cells carry out functions
II 16 Cell: The Basic Unit of Life Bioenergetics Jul 26 TRUE
required for life

explain how photosynthetic organisms


use light energy to combine carbon
II 16 Photosynthesis Bioenergetics Jul 26 TRUE
dioxide and water to form energy-rich
compounds

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

describe the different ways of how


plants reproduce
II 17 Sexual Reproduction in Plants Perpetuation of Life Jul 26 TRUE
illustrate the relationships among
structures of flowers, fruits, and seed

describe the different ways of how


II 17 Asexual Reproduction in Animals Perpetuation of Life Jul 26 TRUE
representative animals reproduce

describe the different ways of how


II 17 Sexual Reproduction in Animals Perpetuation of Life Jul 26 TRUE
representative animals reproduce

explain how the information in the


DNA: Its Role in Inheritance and
II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering DNA allows the transfer of genetic Jul 26 TRUE
Protein Synthesis
information and synthesis of proteins

describe the process of genetic


II 18 Genetic Engineering Genes and Genetic Engineering Jul 26 TRUE
engineering

Uses of Genetically Modified conduct a survey of the current uses


II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering Jul 26 TRUE
Organisms of genetically modified organisms

evaluate the benefits and risks of


II 18 Benefits and Risks of Using GMOs Genes and Genetic Engineering Jul 26 TRUE
using GMOs

explain the different metabolic


III 19 Digestion Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells processes involved in the various Oct 22 TRUE
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


III 19 Absorption Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells processes involved in the various Oct 22 TRUE
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


III 19 Metabolism Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells processes involved in the various Oct 22 TRUE
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


Catabolic Processes Involved in the
III 19 Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells processes involved in the various Oct 22 TRUE
Absorption of Nutrients
organ systems
describe the general and unique
How Animals Exchange Gas with the
III 20 Gas Exchange in Fish characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Environment
systems in representative animals

describe the general and unique


How Animals Exchange Gas with the
III 20 Tracheal System in Insects characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Environment
systems in representative animals

describe the general and unique


How Animals Exchange Gas with the
III 20 Human Respiratory System characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Environment
systems in representative animals

describe the general and unique


How Animals Exchange Gas with the
III 20 Cutaneous Respiration in Amphibians characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Environment
systems in representative animals

describe the general and unique


Circulation: The Internal Transport
III 21 Components of the Circulatory System characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
System
systems in representative animals

Circulation: The Internal Transport This is an additional content necessary


III 21 The Path of the Circulatory System Oct 22 TRUE
System to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

Circulation: The Internal Transport This is an additional content necessary


III 21 The Closed Circulatory System Oct 22 TRUE
System to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

describe the general and unique


Alternative Transport Systems of Other Circulation: The Internal Transport
III 21 characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Organisms System
systems in representative animals

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 22 How Homeostasis Works Homeostasis relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 22 Types of Feedback Mechanism Homeostasis relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 22 Regulation of Body Temperature Homeostasis relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 22 Salt and Water Balance Homeostasis relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

describe the general and unique


The Immune System: Defense Against
III 23 Parts of the Immune System characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Disease
systems in representative animals
analyze and appreciate the functional
The Immune System: Defense Against
III 23 Innate Immune Response relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Disease
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


The Immune System: Defense Against
III 23 Adaptive Immune Response relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Disease
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


The Immune System: Defense Against
III 23 Immunity and Vaccination relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
Disease
systems in ensuring animal survival

describe the general and unique


III 24 Hormones and the Endocrine Glands How Hormones Govern Body Activities characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in representative animals

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 24 The Roles of Hormones How Hormones Govern Body Activities relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 24 Types of Hormones How Hormones Govern Body Activities relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

This is an additional content necessary


III 24 Hormones and Disorders How Hormones Govern Body Activities Oct 22 TRUE
to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

describe the general and unique


III 25 An Overview of the Nervous System The Nervous System characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in representative animals

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 25 Central Nervous System The Nervous System relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

analyze and appreciate the functional


III 25 Peripheral Nervous System The Nervous System relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

Diseases Related to the Nervous This is an additional content necessary


III 25 The Nervous System Oct 22 TRUE
System to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

describe the general and unique


III 26 The Muscular System The Body in Motion characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in representative animals

describe the general and unique


III 26 The Skeletal System The Body in Motion characteristics of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in representative animals
analyze and appreciate the functional
III 26 Tendons, Ligaments, and Cartilages The Body in Motion relationships of the different organ Oct 22 TRUE
systems in ensuring animal survival

Diseases of the Musculoskeletal This is an additional content necessary


III 26 The Body in Motion Oct 22 TRUE
System to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 27 Submerged Plants Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 27 Emergent Plants Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Aquatic Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 27 Floating Plants Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Aquatic Plants: Structures and This is an additional content necessary


IV 27 Uses of Aquatic Plants Oct 29 TRUE
Functions to understand the succeeding lesson/s.

Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 28 Overview of Terrestrial Plants Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 28 The Root System Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 28 The Shoot System Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

Terrestrial Plants: Structures and describe the structure and function of


IV 28 Structural Defenses Oct 29 TRUE
Functions the different plant organs

explain the different metabolic


IV 29 Photosynthesis Metabolic Processes in Plants processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 29 Respiration Metabolic Processes in Plants processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 29 Nitrogen Fixation Metabolic Processes in Plants processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems
explain the different metabolic
Differences in Photosynthesis of C3
IV 29 Metabolic Processes in Plants processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
and C4 Plants
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 30 Light Factors Affecting Plant Growth processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 30 Temperature Factors Affecting Plant Growth processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 30 Water Factors Affecting Plant Growth processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems

explain the different metabolic


IV 30 Soil Factors Affecting Plant Growth processes involved in the plant organ Oct 29 TRUE
systems
describe evidence of evolution such as
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
IV 31 Anatomical Records Evidence for Evolution plate tectonics, fossil record, Oct 29 TRUE
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
IV 31 Fossil Records Evidence for Evolution plate tectonics, fossil record, Oct 29 TRUE
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
IV 31 DNA and Protein Sequences Evidence for Evolution plate tectonics, fossil record, Oct 29 TRUE
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
IV 31 Artificial Selection Evidence for Evolution plate tectonics, fossil record, Oct 29 TRUE
embryology,
explain and artificial
how populations of organisms
selection/agriculture
have changed and continue to change
over time showing patterns of descent
IV 32 Descent with Modification The Origin and Extinction of Species Oct 29 TRUE
with modification from common
explain how
ancestors topopulations
produce theoforganismal
organisms
have changed and continue to change
diversity observed today
over time showing patterns of descent
IV 32 Mechanisms of Evolutionary Changes The Origin and Extinction of Species Oct 29 TRUE
with modification from common
explain how
ancestors topopulations
produce theoforganismal
organisms
have changed
diversityand continue
observed to change
today
over time showing patterns of descent
IV 32 Extinction of Species The Origin and Extinction of Species Oct 29 TRUE
with modification from common
ancestors to produce the organismal
describe how the
diversity presenttoday
observed system of
How Evolution Is Used in the System of classification of organisms is based on
IV 32 The Origin and Extinction of Species Oct 29 TRUE
Classification evolutionary relationships
describe the principles of the
IV 33 Levels of Ecological Organization The Principles of the Ecosystem Oct 29 TRUE
ecosystem

describe the principles of the


IV 33 Biodiversity The Principles of the Ecosystem Oct 29 TRUE
ecosystem

describe the principles of the


IV 33 Adaptations The Principles of the Ecosystem Oct 29 TRUE
ecosystem

describe the principles of the


IV 33 Energy Flow The Principles of the Ecosystem Oct 29 TRUE
ecosystem
categorize the different biotic potential
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental
IV 34 Biotic Potential diseases, availability of food, and Oct 29 TRUE
Resistance
predators) that affect population
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental
IV 34 Population Growth diseases, availability of food, and Oct 29 TRUE
Resistance
predators) that affect population
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Environmental Resistance and Biotic Potential and Environmental
IV 34 diseases, availability of food, and Oct 29 TRUE
Carrying Capacity Resistance
predators) that affect population
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental
IV 34 Population Overshoot diseases, availability of food, and Oct 29 TRUE
Resistance
predators) that affect population
explosion
describe how the different terrestrial
IV 35 Terrestrial Ecosystems Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are Oct 29 TRUE
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


IV 35 Aquatic Ecosystems Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are Oct 29 TRUE
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


IV 35 Ecosystems in Land-Water Interface Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are Oct 29 TRUE
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


Human Activities that Affect
IV 35 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are Oct 29 TRUE
Ecosystems
interlinked with one another
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Quarter Unit No. Unit Title Lesson Title Learning Competencies DepEd Code Learning Competencies DepEd Code
state the different hypotheses
S11/12ES-Ia-
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
S11/12ES-Ia-
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 the current


S11/12ES-Ia-
I 4 Advancements on the Solar System Dawn at Ceres advancements/information on the
e-5
solar system

explain the current


S11/12ES-Ia-
I 4 Advancements on the Solar System Exploring Titan advancements/information on the
e-5
solar system

identify the layers of the Earth S11/12ES-Ia-


I 5 Compositional Layers of Earth Overview of the Layers of Earth
(crust,mantle, core). e-7

identify the layers of the Earth S11/12ES-Ia-


I 5 Compositional Layers of Earth The Crust
(crust,mantle, core). e-7

identify the layers of the Earth S11/12ES-Ia-


I 5 Compositional Layers of Earth The Mantle
(crust,mantle, core). e-7

identify the layers of the Earth S11/12ES-Ia-


I 5 Compositional Layers of Earth The Core
(crust,mantle, core). e-7

identify common rock-forming Identify common rock-forming


I 6 Minerals and Rocks Rock-Forming Minerals minerals using their physical and S11/12ES-Ia-9 minerals using their S11/12ES-Ia-9
chemical properties physical and chemical properties.

Classify rocks into igneous,


classify rocks into igneous, S11/12ES-Ib- S11/12ES-Ib-
I 6 Minerals and Rocks Igneous Rocks sedimentary, and
sedimentary, and metamorphic 10 10
metamorphic

Classify rocks into igneous,


classify rocks into igneous, S11/12ES-Ib- S11/12ES-Ib-
I 6 Minerals and Rocks Sedimentary Rocks sedimentary, and
sedimentary, and metamorphic 10 10
metamorphic

Classify rocks into igneous,


classify rocks into igneous, S11/12ES-Ib- S11/12ES-Ib-
I 6 Minerals and Rocks Metamorphic Rocks sedimentary, and
sedimentary, and metamorphic 10 10
metamorphic

describe how rocks undergo S11/12ES-Ib-


I 7 Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface Weathering
weathering 11

explain how the products of


explain how the products of
S11/12ES-Ib- weathering are S11/12ES-Ib-
I 7 Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface Erosion weathering are carried away by
12 carried away by erosion and deposited 12
erosion and deposited elsewhere
elsewhere
make a report on how rocks and soil
S11/12ES-Ib-
I 7 Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface Mass Wasting move downslope due to the direct
13
action of gravity
explain how the products of
explain how the products of
S11/12ES-Ib- weathering are S11/12ES-Ib-
I 7 Geologic Processes on Earth's Surface Sedimentation weathering are carried away by
12 carried away by erosion and deposited 12
erosion and deposited elsewhere
elsewhere
Describe where the Earth’s internal
describe where the Earth’s internal S11/12ES-Ib- S11/12ES-Ib-
I 8 Geologic Processes Inside Earth Earth's Internal Heat heat comes
heat comes from. 14 14
from.
describe how magma is formed S11/12ES-Ic- describe how magma is formed S11/12ES-Ic-
I 8 Geologic Processes Inside Earth Magmatism: How Magma is Formed
(magmatism) 15 (magmatism) 15

describe what happens after the


S11/12ES-Ic-
I 8 Geologic Processes Inside Earth Volcanoes and Volcanism magma is formed (plutonism and
16
volcanism)

describe what happens after the


S11/12ES-Ic-
I 8 Geologic Processes Inside Earth Plutonism magma is formed (plutonism and
16
volcanism)
describe the changes in mineral Describe the physical and chemical
components and texture of rocks due S11/12ES-Ic- changes in rocks due to changes in Rephrased
I 9 Rock Formation and Metamorphism Rock Formation
to changes in pressure and 17 pressure and temperature competency
temperature (metamorphism) (metamorphism)

I 9 Rock Formation and Metamorphism What is Metamorphism?

I 9 Rock Formation and Metamorphism Types of Metamorphism

describe how rocks behave under


different types of stress such as S11/12ES-Ic-
I 9 Rock Formation and Metamorphism Factors Controlling Metamorphism
compression, pulling apart, and 19
shearing
S11/12ES-Id-
explain how the continents drift
Evolution of Continental Drift 20
I 10 Plate Tectonics cite evidence that support continental
Hypothesis S11/12ES-Id-
drift
21

Plate Boundaries and Geologic


I 10 Plate Tectonics
Landforms

explain how the movement of plates Explain how the movement of plates
S11/12ES-Id- S11/12ES-Id-
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
S11/12ES-Id-
explain how the seafloor spreads
23
I 10 Plate Tectonics The Seafloor Spreading describe the structure and evolution of
S11/12ES-Id-
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

give practical ways of coping with


Coping with Coastal Erosion, S11/12ES -Ii-
I 14 Marine and Coastal Processes coastal erosion, submersion, and
Submersion, and Saltwater Intrusion 40
saltwater intrusion cite ways to prevent or mitigate the
cite ways to prevent or mitigate the impact of
Mitigation of the Impacts of Land
impact of land development, waste land development, waste disposal, and
I 14 Marine and Coastal Processes Development and Waste Disposal on S11/12ES-Ii-41 S11/12ES-Ii-41
disposal, and construction of construction of structures on control
Coasts
structures on control coastal processes coastal
processes
Explain the evolving concept of life
explain the evolving concept of life
II 15 Introduction to Life Science The Evolving Concept of Life S11/12LT-IIa-1 based on S11/12LT-IIa-1
based on emerging pieces of evidence
emerging pieces of evidence

describe classic experiments that


Classical Experiments That Led to the
II 15 Introduction to Life Science model conditions which may have S11/12LT-IIa-2
Discovery of First Life
enabled the first forms to evolve

describe classic experiments that


II 15 Introduction to Life Science Early Forms of Life model conditions which may have S11/12LT-IIa-2 Describe how unifying themes (e.g.,
enabledhow
the unifying
first forms to evolve structure and
describe themes (e.g.,
function, evolution, and ecosystems)
structure and function, evolution, and
in the study
Connections and Interactions Among ecosystems) in the study of life show
II 15 Introduction to Life Science S11/12LT-IIa-3 of life show the connections among S11/12LT-IIa-3
Living Things the connections among living things
living things
and how they interact with each other
and how they interact with each other
and with their environment
explain how cells carry out functions S11/12LT-IIbd- and with
II 16 Bioenergetics Cell: The Basic Unit of Life their environment
required for life 4
explain how photosynthetic organisms
S11/12LT-IIbd-
use light energy to combine carbon
II 16 Bioenergetics Photosynthesis 5
dioxide and water to form energy-rich
compounds

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 different ways of how S11/12LT-IIej-


plants reproduce 13
II 17 Perpetuation of Life Sexual Reproduction in Plants
illustrate the relationships among S11/12LT-IIej-
structures of flowers, fruits, and seed 14
Describe the different ways of how
describe the different ways of how S11/12LT-IIej- S11/12LT-IIej-
II 17 Perpetuation of Life Asexual Reproduction in Animals representative
representative animals reproduce 15 15
animals reproduce

Describe the different ways of how


describe the different ways of how S11/12LT-IIej- S11/12LT-IIej-
II 17 Perpetuation of Life Sexual Reproduction in Animals representative
representative animals reproduce 15 15
animals reproduce

explain how the information in the


DNA: Its Role in Inheritance and S11/12LT-IIej-
II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering DNA allows the transfer of genetic
Protein Synthesis 16
information and synthesis of proteins

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

Uses of Genetically Modified conduct a survey of the current uses S11/12LT-IIej-


II 18 Genes and Genetic Engineering
Organisms of genetically modified organisms 18

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

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-IIIaj-
III 19 Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells Digestion processes involved in the various
20
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-IIIaj-
III 19 Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells Absorption processes involved in the various
20
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-IIIaj-
III 19 Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells Metabolism processes involved in the various
20
organ systems

explain the different metabolic


Catabolic Processes Involved in the S11/12LT-IIIaj-
III 19 Nutrition: Getting Food to Cells processes involved in the various
Absorption of Nutrients 20
organ systems
Describe the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
How Animals Exchange Gas with the S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 20 Gas Exchange in Fish characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
Environment IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals
Describe the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
How Animals Exchange Gas with the S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 20 Tracheal System in Insects characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
Environment IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
Describe theanimals
general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
How Animals Exchange Gas with the S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 20 Human Respiratory System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
Environment IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
Describe theanimals
general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
How Animals Exchange Gas with the S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 20 Cutaneous Respiration in Amphibians characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
Environment IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
Describe theanimals
general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
Circulation: The Internal Transport S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 21 Components of the Circulatory System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
System IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals
Circulation: The Internal Transport
III 21 The Path of the Circulatory System
System

Circulation: The Internal Transport


III 21 The Closed Circulatory System
System
Describe the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
Circulation: The Internal Transport Alternative Transport Systems of Other S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 21 characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
System Organisms IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals the functional
Analyze and appreciate
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 22 Homeostasis How Homeostasis Works relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 22 Homeostasis Types of Feedback Mechanism relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 22 Homeostasis Regulation of Body Temperature relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 22 Homeostasis Salt and Water Balance relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring
Describe animal survival
the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
The Immune System: Defense Against S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 23 Parts of the Immune System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
Disease IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals the functional
Analyze and appreciate
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
The Immune System: Defense Against relationships of the different organ
III 23 Innate Immune Response relationships of the different organ 22 22
Disease systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
The Immune System: Defense Against relationships of the different organ
III 23 Adaptive Immune Response relationships of the different organ 22 22
Disease systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
The Immune System: Defense Against relationships of the different organ
III 23 Immunity and Vaccination relationships of the different organ 22 22
Disease systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring
Describe animal survival
the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 24 How Hormones Govern Body Activities Hormones and the Endocrine Glands characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 24 How Hormones Govern Body Activities The Roles of Hormones relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 24 How Hormones Govern Body Activities Types of Hormones relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival

III 24 How Hormones Govern Body Activities Hormones and Disorders

Describe the general and unique


describe the general and unique characteristics of
S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 25 The Nervous System An Overview of the Nervous System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals the functional
Analyze and appreciate
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 25 The Nervous System Central Nervous System relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival
Analyze and appreciate the functional
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 25 The Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival

Diseases Related to the Nervous


III 25 The Nervous System
System
Describe the general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 26 The Body in Motion The Muscular System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
Describe theanimals
general and unique
describe the general and unique characteristics of
S11/12LT - S11/12LT -
III 26 The Body in Motion The Skeletal System characteristics of the different organ the different organ systems in
IIIaj-21 IIIaj-21
systems in representative animals representative
animals the functional
Analyze and appreciate
analyze and appreciate the functional S11/12LT-IIIaj- S11/12LT-IIIaj-
relationships of the different organ
III 26 The Body in Motion Tendons, Ligaments, and Cartilages relationships of the different organ 22 22
systems in
systems in ensuring animal survival
ensuring animal survival

Diseases of the Musculoskeletal


III 26 The Body in Motion
System

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

Aquatic Plants: Structures and


IV 27 Uses of Aquatic Plants
Functions

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

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 29 Metabolic Processes in Plants Photosynthesis processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 29 Metabolic Processes in Plants Respiration processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 29 Metabolic Processes in Plants Nitrogen Fixation processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


Differences in Photosynthesis of C3 S11/12LT-
IV 29 Metabolic Processes in Plants processes involved in the plant organ
and C4 Plants IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 30 Factors Affecting Plant Growth Light processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 30 Factors Affecting Plant Growth Temperature processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 30 Factors Affecting Plant Growth Water processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems

explain the different metabolic


S11/12LT-
IV 30 Factors Affecting Plant Growth Soil processes involved in the plant organ
IVae-24
systems
describe evidence of evolution such as
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
S11/12LT-
IV 31 Evidence for Evolution Anatomical Records plate tectonics, fossil record,
IVfg-25
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
S11/12LT-
IV 31 Evidence for Evolution Fossil Records plate tectonics, fossil record,
IVfg-25
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
S11/12LT-
IV 31 Evidence for Evolution DNA and Protein Sequences plate tectonics, fossil record,
IVfg-25
embryology, and artificial
describe evidence of evolution such as
selection/agriculture
homology, DNA/protein sequences,
S11/12LT- Explain how populations of organisms
IV 31 Evidence for Evolution Artificial Selection plate tectonics, fossil record,
IVfg-25 have
embryology,
explain and artificial
how populations of organisms
selection/agriculture changed and continue to change over
have changed and continue to change
time
over time showing patterns of descent S11/12LT- S11/12LT-
IV 32 The Origin and Extinction of Species Descent with Modification showing patterns of descent with
with modification from common IVfg-26 IVfg- 26
modification
ancestors to produce the organismal
from common ancestors to produce
diversity observed today
the
organismal diversity observed today
Explain how populations of organisms
have
explain how populations of organisms
changed and continue to change over
have changed and continue to change
time
over time showing patterns of descent S11/12LT- Explain howpatterns
populations of organisms S11/12LT-
IV 32 The Origin and Extinction of Species Mechanisms of Evolutionary Changes showing of descent with
with modification from common IVfg-26 have IVfg- 26
explain how modification
ancestors topopulations
produce theoforganismal
organisms
changed and continue to change over
have changed and continue to change from common ancestors to produce
diversity observed today time
over time showing patterns of descent S11/12LT- the S11/12LT-
IV 32 The Origin and Extinction of Species Extinction of Species showing patterns
organismal diversityofobserved
descent with
today
with modification from common IVfg-26 IVfg- 26
modification
ancestors to produce the organismal
describe how the presenttoday
system of from common
Describe ancestors
how the presenttosystem
produceof
diversity observed
How Evolution is Used in the System of classification of organisms is based on S11/12LT- the
classification S11/12LT-
IV 32 The Origin and Extinction of Species organismal
Classification evolutionary relationships IVfg-27 of organismsdiversity
is basedobserved today
on evolutionary IVfg-27
relationships

describe the principles of the S11/12LT-IVhj-


IV 33 The Principles of the Ecosystem Levels of Ecological Organization
ecosystem 28

describe the principles of the S11/12LT-IVhj-


IV 33 The Principles of the Ecosystem Biodiversity
ecosystem 28

describe the principles of the S11/12LT-IVhj-


IV 33 The Principles of the Ecosystem Adaptations
ecosystem 28

describe the principles of the S11/12LT-IVhj-


IV 33 The Principles of the Ecosystem Energy Flow
ecosystem 28
Categorize the different biotic
categorize the different biotic potential
potential and
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental S11/12LT-IVhj- environmental resistance (e.g., S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 34 Biotic Potential diseases, availability of food, and
Resistance 29 diseases, availability of food, and 29
predators) that affect population Categorize the different biotic
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential predators) that affect
potential
population and
explosion
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental S11/12LT-IVhj- environmental resistance (e.g., S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 34 Population Growth diseases, availability of food, and
Resistance 29 diseases, availability of food, and 29
predators) that affect population Categorize the different biotic
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential predators) that affect
potential
population and
explosion
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental Environmental Resistance and S11/12LT-IVhj- environmental resistance (e.g., S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 34 diseases, availability of food, and
Resistance Carrying Capacity 29 diseases, availability of food, and 29
predators) that affect population Categorize the different biotic
categorize the explosion
different biotic potential predators) that affect
potential
population and
explosion
and environmental resistance (e.g.,
Biotic Potential and Environmental S11/12LT-IVhj- environmental resistance (e.g., S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 34 Population Overshoot diseases, availability of food, and
Resistance 29 diseases, availability of food, and 29
predators) that affect population
predators) that affect
explosion
describe how the different terrestrial population explosion
S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 35 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems Terrestrial Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are
30
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 35 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are
30
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 35 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems Ecosystems in Land-Water Interface and aquatic ecosystems are
30
interlinked with one another

describe how the different terrestrial


Human Activities that Affect S11/12LT-IVhj-
IV 35 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems and aquatic ecosystems are
Ecosystems 30
interlinked with one another

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