First Term : Learning Competencies
First Term : Learning Competencies
ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES
Recognize that scientists use models to explain phenomena that cannot be easily seen or detected.
2. Describe the Particle Model of Matter as “All matter is made up of tiny particles with each pure substance having its own kind of particles.”
3. Describe that particles are constantly in motion, have spaces between them, attract each other, and move faster as the temperature increases (or with the addition of heat).
4. Use diagrams and illustrations to describe the arrangement, spacing, and relative motion of the particles in each of the three states (phases) of matter.
5. Explain the changes of state in terms of particle arrangement and energy changes:
a. solid → liquid → vapor, and
b. vapor → liquid → solid
6. Follow appropriate steps of a scientific investigation which includes:
a. Aim or problem,
b. Materials and equipment,
c. Method or procedures,
d. Results including data, and
e. Conclusion.
7. Make accurate measurements using standard units for physical quantities and organize the collected data when carrying out a scientific investigation.
8. Identify the role of the solute and solvent in a solution.
9. Express quantitatively the amount of solute present in a given volume of solvent.
10. Demonstrate how different factors affect the solubility of a solute in a given solvent, such as heat.
11. Identify solutions, which can be found at home and in school and that react with litmus indicator, as acids, bases, and salts.
12. Demonstrate proper use and handling of science equipment.
13. Identify the parts and functions, and demonstrate proper handling and storing of a compound microscope.
14. Use proper techniques in observing and identifying the parts of a cell with a microscope such as the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
15. Recognize that some organisms consist of a single cell (unicellular) like in bacteria and some consist of many cells (multicellular) like in a human.
16. Differentiate plant and animal cells based on their organelles.