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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM

GRADE 8

CONTENT PERFORMANCE LEARNING LEARNING SCIENCE


CONTENT CODE
STANDARDS STANDARDS COMPETENCY MATERIALS EQUIPMENT
Grade 8 – Force, Motion, and Energy
FIRST QUARTER/FIRST GRADING PERIOD

1. Laws of Motion S8FE-Ia-15 EASE Physics. NSTIC SciKit


1.1 Law of Inertia Module 10. Basic and
1.2 Law of Acceleration : Lesson 3. Mechanics:
1.3 Law of Interaction develop a written plan 1. investigate the Science and Stand Base;
Newton’s three laws of and implement a relationship between Technology Stopwatch
motion and uniform “Newton’s Olympics” the amount of force IV: Physics (digital);
circular motion applied and the mass Textbook. Cart-Rail
of the object to the NISMED. System;
amount of change in 2012. pp. Spring Balances;
the object’s motion; 292-296. Ring and
Science 8 Cylindrical
Learner’s Masses;
Module. Meter Stick
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 12-
17.
Science and
Technologyy
IV: Physics
Textbook for
Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
75-82. *

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1. Laws of Motion
1.1 Law of Inertia
1.2 Law of Acceleration : 2. infer that when a body S8FE-Ia-16 EASE Physics. Spring balances
1.3 Law of Interaction develop a written plan exerts a force on Module 10.
Newton’s three laws of and implement a another, an equal Lesson 3.
motion and uniform “Newton’s Olympics” amount of force is Science and
circular motion exerted back on it; Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
296-297.
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 18-
20.
Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook for
Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
83-84. *
EASE
3. demonstrate how a body S8FE-Ib-17 Physics.
responds to changes in Module 10.
motion; Lesson 3.
Science and
Technology
IV: Physics

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Textbook for
Fourth Year.
Ragabo, Lilia
1. Laws of Motion M., Ph.D., et
1.1 Law of Inertia 3. demonstrate how a body S8FE-Ib-17 al. 2001. p.
1.2 Law of Acceleration : responds to changes in 83. *
1.3 Law of Interaction develop a written plan motion; Science 8
Newton’s three laws of and implement a Learner’s
motion and uniform “Newton’s Olympics” Module.
circular motion Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 8-
10.

4. relate the laws of S8FE-Ib-18 1. EASE Physics.


motion to bodies in Module 9.
uniform circular motion; 2. Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook for
Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
58-61. *
3. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 17-
18.

5. infer that circular motion S8FE-Ib-19 1. EASE Physics.


requires the application Module 9.
of constant force 2. Science and
directed toward the Technology
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center of the circle; IV: Physics
Textbook for
Fourth Year.
1. Laws of Motion Rabago, Lilia
1.1 Law of Inertia 5. infer that circular motion S8FE-Ib-19 M., Ph.D., et
1.2 Law of Acceleration : requires the application al. 2001. Pp.
1.3 Law of Interaction develop a written plan of constant force 106-108. *
Newton’s three laws of and implement a directed toward the 3. Science 8
motion and uniform “Newton’s Olympics” center of the circle; Learner’s
circular motion Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. P. 18.
1. EASE Physics.
2. Work Power and Energy 6. identify situations in S8FE-Ic-20 Module 11.
which work is done and Lesson 2. pp.
: in which no work is 5-8.
done; 2.Science and
work using constant Technology
force, power, IV: Physics
gravitational potential Textbook for
energy, kinetic energy, Fourth Year.
and elastic potential Rabago, Lilia
energy M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. Pp.
162-166. *
3.Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. Pp.
309-310.
4.Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
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C., et al.
2013. Pp. 21-
24.

2. Work Power and Energy 7. describe how work is S8FE-Ic-21 1. EASE Physics.
related to power and Module 11.
: develop a written plan energy; Lesson 3. pp.
and implement a 33-34.
work using constant “Newton’s Olympics” 2. Science and
force, power, Technology
gravitational potential IV: Physics
energy, kinetic energy, Textbook for
and elastic potential Fourth Year.
energy Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. Pp.
166-169. *
3. Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp. 316-
317.
4. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia C.,
et al. 2013.
pp. 25-26.

8. differentiate potential and S8FE-Id-22 1.BEAM IV. Unit


kinetic energy; 1.
2. EASE Science
1. Module 8.
Lesson 3.
3. OHSP Module.
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Module 11.
Lesson 2.
4. Science and
Technology
2. Work Power and Energy 8. differentiate potential and IV: Physics
kinetic energy; S8FE-Id-22 Textbook for
: develop a written plan Fourth Year.
and implement a Rabago, Lilia
work using constant “Newton’s Olympics” M., Ph.D., et
force, power, al. 2001. Pp.
gravitational potential 171-174. *
energy, kinetic energy, 5. Science and
and elastic potential Technology
energy IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp. 310-
314.
6. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia C.,
et al. 2013.
pp. 26-31.

9. relate speed and position S8FE-Id-23 Science and


of object to the amount Technology
of energy possessed by IV: Physics
a body; Textbook for
Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
175-181. *
Science and
Technology
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IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. Pp. 314-
9. relate speed and position S8FE-Id-23 316.
of object to the amount Science 8
of energy possessed by Learner’s
a body; Module.
Campo, Pia C.,
et al. 2013.
pp. 25-26.

3. Sound 10. infer how the S8FE-Ie-24 OHSP. Module Diffraction Slits
movement of particles 16. & Diffraction
: of an object affects the Science and grating
develop a written plan speed of sound Technology
the propagation of and implement a through it; IV: Physics
sound through solid, “Newton’s Olympics” Textbook for
liquid, and gas Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
216-218. *
Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
369-370. *
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. p. 70.

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OHSP. Module
3. Sound 11. investigates the effect S8FE-Ie-25 16.
of temperature to Science and
Technology IV:
: speed of sound
Physics
develop a written plan through fair testing; Textbook.
the propagation of and implement a NISMED. 2012.
sound through solid, “Newton’s Olympics” pp. 369-370.
liquid, and gas Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia C.,
et al. 2013. pp.
83-87.
1. EASE Physics.
4. Light some properties and discuss phenomena 12. demonstrate the S8FE-If-26 Module 3. Prism
characteristics of visible such as blue sky, existence of the color Lesson 4.
light rainbow, and red components of visible 2. Science and
sunset using the light using a prism or Technology
concept of wavelength diffraction grating; IV: Physics
and frequency of Textbook for
visible light Fourth Year.
Rabago, Lilia
M., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
266-267. *
3. Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. p. 27.
4. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. p. 91.

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1. EASE Physics.
4. Light 13. explain the hierarchy of S8FE-If-27 Module 3.
colors in relation to Lesson 4.
: energy; 2. Science and
discuss phenomena Technology
some properties and such as blue sky, III: Chemistry
characteristics of visible rainbow, and red Textbook for
light sunset using the Third Year.
concept of wavelength Mapa, Amelia
and frequency of P., Ph.D., et
visible light al. 1999. pp.
67-69. *
3. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 98-
105.
4. Chemistry III
Textbook.
Mapa, Amelia
P., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
65-66. *

14. explain that red is the S8FE-If-28 1. EASE Physics.


least bent and violet Module 3.
the most bent Lesson 4.
according to their 2. Chemistry III
wavelengths or Textbook.
frequencies; Mapa, Amelia
P., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
65-66. *
3. Science and
Technology
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III: Chemistry
4. Light 14. explain that red is the Textbook for
least bent and violet S8FE-If-28 Third Year.
: the most bent Mapa, Amelia
discuss phenomena according to their P., Ph.D., et
some properties and such as blue sky, wavelengths or al. 1999. pp.
characteristics of visible rainbow, and red frequencies; 67-69. *
light sunset using the 4. Science 8
concept of wavelength Learner’s
and frequency of Module.
visible light Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 98-
105.
1. EASE Physics.
5. Heat heat and temperature, 15. differentiate between S8FE-Ig-29 Module 13. Thermometer
and the effects of heat heat and temperature 2. Science 8
on the body at the molecular level; Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp. 37-
38.

6. Electricity current- voltage- 16. infer the relationship S8FE-Ih-30 1. Science and Dry cell
resistance relationship, between current and Technology holders
electric power, electric charge; IV: Physics Multi-meter
energy, and home Textbook for resistor
circuitry Fourth Year. Switch
Rabago, Lilia Wire
M., Ph.D., et connectors
al. 2001. pp.
290-293. *
2. Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
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NISMED.
6. Electricity 16. infer the relationship S8FE-Ih-30 2012. pp.
between current and 142-143.
: charge; 3. Science 8
discuss phenomena Learner’s
current- voltage- such as blue sky, Module.
resistance relationship, rainbow, and red Campo, Pia
electric power, electric sunset using the C., et al.
energy, and home concept of wavelength 2013. pp. 54-
circuitry and frequency of 55.
visible light
17. explain the advantages S8FE-li-31 1. EASE Physics. 1. DC Ammeter
and disadvantages of Module 7. 2. DC Voltmeter
series and parallel Lesson 2. 3. Dry Cell Size
connections in homes; 2. Science and D, 1.5 volts
Technology 4. Dry Cell, 9
IV: Physics volts
Textbook. 5. Dry Cell
NISMED. Holder Size D
2012. pp. ( 1set= 4
156-160. pcs)
3. Science 8 6. Miniature
Learner’s Light Bulb (1
Module. set = 3 pcs)
Campo, Pia 7. Miniature
C., et al. Light Bulb
2013. pp. 61- Base ( 1set =
63. 3 pcs)
8. Set of
Connectors (
1 set = 3-
red, 3- black,
2- white, 2-
blue)
9. Switches,
Knife Type

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18. differentiate electrical S9FE-li-32 1. Science and 1. DC Ammeter


6. Electricity power and electrical Technology 2. DC Voltmeter
: energy; and IV: Physics 3. Dry Cell Size
discuss phenomena Textbook for D, 1.5 volts
current- voltage- such as blue sky, Fourth Year. 4. Dry Cell, 9
resistance relationship, rainbow, and red Rabago, Lilia volts
electric power, electric sunset using the M., Ph.D., et
energy, and home concept of wavelength al. 2001. pp.
circuitry and frequency of 294-296 and
visible light 315. *
2. Science and
Technology
IV: Physics
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp. 166-
168 and 177-
178.

19. explain the functions of S8FE-li-33 1. EASE Physics. 1. Galvanometer


circuit breakers, fuses, Module 7. 2. Fuse Holder
earthing, double Lessons 3 and w/ Fuse
insulation, and other 4.
safety devices in the 2. Science and
home. Technology IV:
Physics
Textbook.
NISMED. 2012.
pp. 174-177.

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Grade 8 – Earth and Space
SECOND QUARTER/ SECOND GRADING PERIOD

1. Earthquakes and Faults S8ES-IIa- 1. MISOSA 6.


… 14 Module 26.
1.1 Active and inactive faults 2. Science and
1.2 How movements along faults 1. participate in 1. using models or Technology I:
generate earthquakes the relationship between decision making on illustrations, explain how Integrated
1.3 How earthquakes generate faults and earthquakes where to build movements along faults Science
tsunamis structures based on generate earthquakes; Textbook.
1.4 Earthquake focus and knowledge of the NISMED.
epicenter location of active 2012. pp.
1.5 Earthquake intensity and faults in the 192-193.
magnitude community 3. Science 8
1.6 Earthquake preparedness Learner’s
1.7 How earthquake waves 2. make an emergency Module.
provide information about plan and prepare an Campo, Pia
the interior of the Earth emergency kit for C., et al.
use at home and in 2013. pp.
school 116-127.
2. differentiate the S8ES-IIa- 1. MISOSA 6. Seismograph
2.1 epicenter of an 15 Module 28. model
earthquake from its 2. Science and
focus; Technology I:
2.2 intensity of an Integrated
earthquake from its Science
magnitude; Textbook.
2.3 active and inactive NISMED.
faults; 2012. pp.
193-196.
3. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
125-132.
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1. Earthquakes and Faults 3. demonstrate how S8ES-IIb- 1. MISOSA 6.


underwater earthquakes 16 Module 27.
1.1 Active and inactive faults generate tsunamis; 2. Science 8
1.2 How movements along faults 1. participate in Learner’s
generate earthquakes the relationship between decision making on Module.
1.3 How earthquakes generate faults and earthquakes where to build Campo, Pia
tsunamis structures based on C., et al.
1.4 Earthquake focus and knowledge of the 2013. pp.
epicenter location of active 133-136.
1.5 Earthquake intensity and faults in the
magnitude community 4. explain how earthquake S8ES-IIc- Science 8
1.6 Earthquake preparedness waves provide 17 Learner’s
1.7 How earthquake waves 2. make an emergency information about the Module. Campo,
provide information about plan and prepare an interior of the earth Pia C., et al.
the interior of the Earth emergency kit for 2013. pp. 135-
use at home and in 136.
school

2. Understanding Typhoons the formation of 1. demonstrate 5. explain how typhoons S8ES-IId- 1. BEAM 5. Unit
2.1 How typhoons develop typhoons and their precautionary develop; 18 6. 18 Tropical
2.2 Why the Philippines is prone movement within the measures before, Cyclones.
to typhoons PAR during, and after a Learning
2.3 How landforms and bodies of typhoon, including Guides.
water affect typhoons within following advisories, Tropical
the Philippine Area of storm signals, and Cyclones.
Responsibility (PAR) calls for evacuation Septermber
given by 2008.
government 2. Science and
agencies in charge Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
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2. Understanding Typhoons 1. demonstrate S8ES-IId- 285-287.
2.1 How typhoons develop precautionary 18 3. Sciene 8
2.2 Why the Philippines is prone measures before, Learner’s
to typhoons during, and after a Module.
2.3 How landforms and bodies of the formation of typhoon, including Campo, Pia
water affect typhoons within typhoons and their following advisories, C., et al.
the Philippine Area of movement within the storm signals, and 2013. pp.
Responsibility (PAR) PAR calls for evacuation 138-139.
given by 4. Science and
government Technology I:
agencies in charge Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998.
pp. 207-208.

6. infer why the Philippines S8ES-IId- 1. Science and


is prone to typhoons; 19 Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998. p.
207. *
2. Science adn
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
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2. Understanding Typhoons 1. demonstrate 286-287.
2.1 How typhoons develop precautionary 6. infer why the Philippines S8ES-IId- 3. Science 8
2.2 Why the Philippines is prone measures before, is prone to typhoons; 19 Learner’s
to typhoons during, and after a Module.
2.3 How landforms and bodies of the formation of typhoon, including Campo, Pia
water affect typhoons within typhoons and their following advisories, C., et al.
the Philippine Area of movement within the storm signals, and 2013. pp.
Responsibility (PAR) PAR calls for evacuation 143-144.
given by
government
agencies in charge

2. participate in 7. explain how landmasses S8ES-IIe- Science 8


activities that lessen and bodies of water 20 Learner’s
the risks brought by affect typhoons; Module. Campo,
typhoons Pia C., et al.
2013. pp. 142-
144.

8. trace the path of S8ES-IIf-21 Science 8


typhoons that enter the Learner’s
Philippine Area of Module. Campo,
Responsibility (PAR) Pia C., et al.
using a map and 2013. pp. 139-
tracking data; 142.

3. Other members of the Solar characteristics of discuss whether or not 9. compare and contrast S8ES-IIg- 1. BEAM 3. Unit
System comets, meteors, and beliefs and practices comets, meteors, and 22 6. DLP 54.
3.1 Comets asteroids about comets and asteroids; 2. MISOSA 5,
3.2 Meteors meteors have scientific Module 27.
3.3 Asteroids basis 3. Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
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First Year.
3. Other members of the Solar discuss whether or not S8ES-IIg- Villamil,
System beliefs and practices 22 Aurora M.,
3.1 Comets about comets and Ed.D. 1998.
3.2 Meteors meteors have scientific pp. 281-283.
3.3 Asteroids characteristics of basis *
comets, meteors, and 4. Science and
asteroids Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
339-340.
5. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013.
pp.156-164.

10. predict the appearance S8ES-IIh- 1. BEAM 3. Unit


of comets based on 23 6. DLP 54.
recorded data of 2. MISOSA 5.
previous appearances; Module 27.
and 3. Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998.
pp. 282-283.
4. Science and
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Technology I:
3. Other members of the Solar discuss whether or not 10. predict the appearance S8ES-IIh- Integrated
System beliefs and practices of comets based on 23 Science
3.1 Comets about comets and recorded data of Textbook.
3.2 Meteors meteors have scientific previous appearances; NISMED.
3.3 Asteroids characteristics of basis and 2012. p. 340.
comets, meteors, and 5. Science 8
asteroids Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
156-158.

11. explain the regular S8ES-IIi-j- 1. Science and


occurrence of meteor 24 Technology I:
showers Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998. p.
281. *

2. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. p. 163.

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Grade 8 – Matter
THIRD QUARTER/THIRD GRADING PERIOD

1. The Particle Nature of Matter S8MT-IIIa- 1. EASE Science


… b-8 I. Module 5.
1.1 Elements, Compounds, and Lesson 2.
Mixtures present how water 1. explain the properties of 2. Science and
1.2 Atoms and Molecules the particle nature of behaves in its different solids, liquids, and Technology
matter as basis for states within the water gases based on the III. NISMED.
explaining properties, cycle particle nature of 1997. pp. 55-
physical changes, and matter; 64.
structure of substances 3. Chemistry III
and mixtures Textbook.
Mapa, Amelia
P., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
32-33.
4. Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998.
pp. 46-47. *
5. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
179-182.
6. Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
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Science
1. The Particle Nature of Matter S8MT-IIIa- Textbook.
… b-8 NISMED.
1.1 Elements, Compounds, and 2012. pp. 80-
Mixtures present how water 1. explain the properties of 81.
1.2 Atoms and Molecules the particle nature of behaves in its different solids, liquids, and
matter as basis for states within the water gases based on the
explaining properties, cycle particle nature of
physical changes, and matter;
structure of substances
and mixtures
2. explain physical changes S8MT-IIIc- Chemistry III
in terms of the d-9 Textbook.
arrangement and Mapa, Amelia
motion of atoms and P., Ph.D., et
molecules; al. 2001. p.
137. *
Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998. *

2. Atomic Structure the identity of a determine the number S8MT-IIIe- EASE Science Improvised
substance according to of protons, neutrons, f-10 II. Module 10. Bohr-
2.1 Protons its atomic structure and electrons in a Lesson 2. Sommerfield
2.2 Neutrons particular atom; BEAM III. Unit Atomic Model
2.3 Electrons 1. 4 Improvised
Demonstrate Energy Levels
Understandin Model
g of Improvised
Mathematical. Isotopes of
Number Carbon
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Makeover. Improvised
2. Atomic Structure 3. determine the number of S8MT-IIIe- Intro to Subshells
protons, neutrons, and f-10 Chemistry. Model
2.1 Protons electrons in a particular August 2009.
2.2 Neutrons atom; Science and
2.3 Electrons the identity of a Technology
substance according to III. NISMED.
its atomic structure 1997. pp.
220-221.
Chemistry III
Textbook.
Mapa, Amelia
P., Ph.D., et
al. 2001. pp.
58-64. *
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
203-205.
3. Periodic Table (PT) of EASE
Elements the periodic table of 4. trace the development of S8MT-IIIg- Science II.
elements as an the periodic table from h-11 Module 11.
3.1 Development of the PT organizing tool to observations based on Lesson 1.
3.2 Arrangement of elements determine the chemical similarities in properties Chemistry
3.3 Reactive and nonreactive properties of elements of elements; and III
metals Textbook.
Mapa,
Amelia P.,
Ph.D., et al.
2001. pp.
86-88. *
Science and
Technology
III. NISMED.
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3. Periodic Table (PT) of 4. trace the development of S8MT-IIIg- 237-245.
Elements the periodic table from h-11 Science and
observations based on Technology
3.1 Development of the PT similarities in properties I:
3.2 Arrangement of elements the periodic table of of elements; and Integrated
3.3 Reactive and nonreactive elements as an Science
metals organizing tool to Textbook for
determine the chemical First Year.
properties of elements Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998.
pp. 52-53. *
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
211-212.

5. use the periodic table to S8MT-IIIi- EASE Periodic Table of


predict the chemical j-12 Science II. Elements
behaviour of an element. Module 11.
Lesson 2. Improvised
Chemistry Periodic Table
III Blocks
Textbook.
Mapa,
Amelia P.,
Ph.D., et al.
2001. pp.
90-91.
Science and
Technology
III. NISMED.
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1997. pp.
3. Periodic Table (PT) of 5. use the periodic table to S8MT-IIIi- 253-259.
Elements predict the chemical j-12 Science and
behaviour of an element. Technology
3.1 Development of the PT I:
3.2 Arrangement of elements the periodic table of Integrated
3.3 Reactive and nonreactive elements as an Science
metals organizing tool to Textbook.
determine the chemical NISMED.
properties of elements 2012. pp.
60-61.
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
212-217.

Grade 8 – Living Things and Their Environment


FOURTH QUARTER/ FOURTH GRADING PERIOD

1. Structures and Functions: S8LT-IVa- EASE Human Torso


Focus on the Digestive 13 Biology. Model
System Module 1.
present an analysis of 1. explain ingestion, Lesson 1.
1.1 Organs of the digestive 1. the digestive system the data gathered on absorption, assimilation, Science and
system and their interaction and its interaction diseases resulting from and excretion; Technology
with organs of the with the circulatory, nutrient deficiency II: Biology
respiratory, circulatory, and respiratory, and Textbook.
excretory systems excretory systems in NISMED.
providing the body 2012. pp.
1.2 Changes in food as it with nutrients for 99; 109-
undergoes physical and energy 110.

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chemical digestion 2. explain how diseases of S8LT-IVb- BEAM 4.
2. diseases that result the digestive system are 14 Unit 2.
1.3 Diseases resulting from from nutrient prevented, detected, and Distance
nutrient deficiency and deficiency and present an analysis of treated; Learning
ingestion of harmful ingestion of harmful the data gathered on Modules.
substances substances, and their diseases resulting from DLP 16.
prevention and nutrient deficiency Science for
1.4 Prevention, detection, and treatment Daily Use 4.
treatment of diseases of the Lozada,
digestive system Buena A., et
al. 2011. pp.
35-36. *
3. identify healthful S8LT-IVc- Science for
practices that affect the 15 Daily Use 4.
digestive system; Lozada,
Buena A., et
al. 2011. p.
34. *
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
308-313.
2. Heredity: Inheritance and 4. compare mitosis and S8LT-IVd- EASE Meiosis model
Variation of Traits meiosis, and their role in 16 Biology. Mitosis model
the cell-division cycle; Module 12.
2.1 Stages of mitosis present an analysis of Lessons 1
2.2 Stages of meiosis 1. how cells divide to the data gathered on and 2.
2.3 Mendelian Genetics produce new cells diseases resulting from BEAM II.
2. meiosis as one of the nutrient deficiency Unit 5.
processes producing Learning
genetic variations of report on the Guide.
the Mendelian importance of variation Reproductio
Pattern of in plant and animal n. Cell
Inheritance breeding Growth and
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2. Heredity: Inheritance and 4. compare mitosis and S8LT-IVd- n. April
Variation of Traits meiosis, and their role in 16 2009.
the cell-division cycle; Science and
2.1 Stages of mitosis report on the Technology
2.2 Stages of meiosis 1. how cells divide to importance of variation II: Biology
2.3 Mendelian Genetics produce new cells in plant and animal Textbook.
2. meiosis as one of the breeding NISMED.
processes producing 2012. pp.
genetic variations of 132-133.
the Mendelian Science and
Pattern of Technology
Inheritance II: Biology
Textbook.
NISMED.
2004. pp.
132-133.
Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
321-326.

5. explain the significance S8LT-IVe- EASE Meiosis Model


of meiosis in maintaining 17 Biology.
the chromosome Module 12.
number; Lesson 2.
Science and
Technology
II: Biology
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. pp.
133-134.
Science and
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Technology
2. Heredity: Inheritance and 5. explain the significance S8LT-IVe- II: Biology
Variation of Traits of meiosis in maintaining 17 Textbook.
2.1 Stages of mitosis the chromosome number; NISMED.
2.2 Stages of meiosis report on the 2004. pp.
2.3 Mendelian Genetics 1. how cells divide to importance of variation 133-134.
produce new cells in plant and animal Science 8
2. meiosis as one of the breeding Learner’s
processes producing Module.
genetic variations of Campo, Pia
the Mendelian C., et al.
Pattern of 2013. pp.
Inheritance 327-328.
1. EASE
6. predict phenotypic S8LT-IVf- Biology.
expressions of traits 18 Module 14.
following simple patterns 2. Science and
of inheritance; Technology
II: Biology
Textbook.
NISMED.
2012. Pp.
188-189.
3. Science and
Technology
II: Biology
Textbook.
NISMED.
2004. Pp.
188-189.
4. Science 8
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Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. P.
334.
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Science 8
3. Biodiversity 7. explain the concept of a S8LT-IVg- Learner’s
species; 19 Module. Campo,
3.1 Species diversity Pia, et al. 2013.
3.2 Hierarchical taxonomic report (e.g., through a P. 224.
system of classification 1. the concept of a travelogue) on the Science 8
3.3 Protection and species activities that 8. classify organisms using S8LT-IVh- Learner’s
conservation of communities engage in the hierarchical 20 Module. Campo,
endangered and to protect and taxonomic system; Pia C., et al.
2. the species as being
economically important conserve endangered 2013. Pp. 226-
further classified into
species and economically 227.
a hierarchical
important species
taxonomic system
9. explain the advantage of S8LT-IVh- 1. Science and
high biodiversity in 21 Technology I:
maintaining the stability Integrated
of an ecosystem; Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil, Aurora
M., Ed.D.
1998. P. 231. *
2. Science and
Technology II:
Biology
Textbook.
NISMED. 2012.
pp. 330-333.
3. Science and
Technology II:
Biology
Textbook.
NISMED. 2004.
pp. 330-333.
4. Science 8
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et al. 2013. p.
266.

4. Ecosystems 10. describe the transfer of S8LT-IVi- 1.Science and


4.1 Transfer of Energy in energy through the 22 Technology I:
Trophic Levels trophic levels; Integrated
4.2 Cycling of materials in make a poster Science
the ecosystem the one-way flow of comparing food Textbook for
4.2.1Water cycle energy and the cycling choices based on the First Year.
4.2.2Oxygen-carbon cycle of materials in an trophic levels’ Villamil,
4.2.3Nitrogen cycle ecosystem Aurora M.,
4.3 Impact of human Ed.D. 1998.
activities in an ecosystem P. 228. *
2.Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. Pp.
273-274.

11. analyze the roles of EASE Science I.


S8LT-IVi-
organisms in the Module 10.
23
cycling of materials; Lesson 3.

1. EASE Science
12. explain how materials S8LT-IVi- I. Module 10.
cycle in an ecosystem; 24 Lesson 3.
and 2. Science and
Technology I:
Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
1998. pp.
150-151 and
pp. 228-231.
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4. Ecosystems S8LT-IVi- 3. Science 8
4.1 Transfer of Energy in 24 Learner’s
Trophic Levels 12. explain how materials Module.
4.2 Cycling of materials in make a poster cycle in an ecosystem; Campo, Pia
the ecosystem the one-way flow of comparing food and C., et al.
4.2.1Water cycle energy and the cycling choices based on the 2013. pp.
4.2.2Oxygen-carbon cycle of materials in an trophic levels 284-287.
4.2.3Nitrogen cycle ecosystem 1. EASE Biology.
4.3 Impact of human 13. suggest ways to S8LT-IVj- Module 19.
activities in an ecosystem minimize human 25 2. Science and
impact on the Technology I:
environment. Integrated
Science
Textbook for
First Year.
Villamil,
Aurora M.,
Ed.D. 1998.
p. 231. *
3. Science 8
Learner’s
Module.
Campo, Pia
C., et al.
2013. pp.
288-289.

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