Matter Junior Hs
Matter Junior Hs
Matter Junior Hs
UNPACKED CURRICULUM
Prepared by: Ms. Isabel C. Palomar - SDO Navotas, Ms. Liza Alvarez - SDO Pasig, Dr. Corazon A. Javie
Ms. Rowena C. Lamera - SDO TAPAT, Ms. Emmeline V. Elseario - SDO Las Piñas
Grade SEVEN
Science Discipline/Component CHEMISTRY - MATTER
At the end of Grade 7, learners can distinguish mixtures from substances through semi-guid
importance of air testing when conducting investigations. After studying how organ systems
the lower grade levels, learners can use a microscope when observing very small organisms a
things are organized into different levels: Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms
and communities, which interact with non-living things in ecosystems. Learners can describe
Grade Level Standard distance and speed, and represent this in tables, graphs, charts, and equations. They can des
through different mediums. Learners describe what makes up the Philippines as a whole and
They can explain the occurrence of breezes, monsoons, and ITCZ, and how these weather sys
why seasons change and demonstrate how eclipses occur.
PERIODICAL TEST
OVERALL TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS
GRADE 7
UNPACKED CURRICULUM
l C. Palomar - SDO Navotas, Ms. Liza Alvarez - SDO Pasig, Dr. Corazon A. Javier - SDO Parañaque,
Ms. Rowena C. Lamera - SDO TAPAT, Ms. Emmeline V. Elseario - SDO Las Piñas
Y - MATTER
of Grade 7, learners can distinguish mixtures from substances through semi-guided investigations. They realize the
e of air testing when conducting investigations. After studying how organ systems work together in plants and animals in
grade levels, learners can use a microscope when observing very small organisms and structures. They recognize that living
organized into different levels: Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. These organisms comprise populations
munities, which interact with non-living things in ecosystems. Learners can describe the motion of objects in terms of
nd speed, and represent this in tables, graphs, charts, and equations. They can describe how various forms of energy travel
fferent mediums. Learners describe what makes up the Philippines as a whole and the resources found in the archipelago.
explain the occurrence of breezes, monsoons, and ITCZ, and how these weather systems affect people. They can explain
ns change and demonstrate how eclipses occur.
ES AND STRUCTURE OF MATTER. In Grade 6, learners learned how to distinguish homogenous from heterogeneous
n Grade 7, learners investigate properties of solutions that are homogeneous mixtures. They learn how to express
tions of solutions qualitatively and quantitatively. They distinguish mixtures from substances based on a set of properties.
THAT MATTER UNDERGO. Learners recognize that materials combine in various ways and through different processes,
ng to the wide variety of materials. Given this diversity, they recognize the importance of a classification system. They
miliar with elements and compounds, metals and non-metals, and acids and bases. Further,learners demonstrate the
ous mixtures can be separated using various techniques.
entify useful acidic and basic material found at home and the S7MT-Ii-6.2 1
scribe and cite examples of acid and base indicators and identify S7MT-Ii-6.3 1
s of handling these acids and bases
termine acidic and basic materials using prepared plant/flower/etc. S7MT-Ii-6.4 1
Grade EIGHT
Science Discipline/Component CHEMISTRY - MATTER
At the end of Grade 8, learners can describe the factors that affect the motion of an object b
They can differentiate the concept of work as used in science and in layman’s language. They
the transfer of energy, such as temperature difference, and the type (solid, liquid, or gas) of t
Learners can explain how active faults generate earthquakes and how tropical cyclones origin
waters. They recognize other members of the solar system.
Learners can explain the behaviour of matter in terms of the particles it is made of. They re
Grade Level Standard food and medical products are made up of these particles and are absorbed by the body in
Learners recognize reproduction as a process of cell division resulting in growth of organisms
into the process of digestion as studied in the lower grades, giving emphasis on proper nutriti
can participate in activities that protect and conserve economically important species used fo
PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF MATTER. Using models, learners learn that matter is made
of which is the atom. These particles are too small to be seen through a microscope. The pro
have observed in earlier grades can now be explained by the type of particles involved and th
particles.
Domain
CHANGES THAT MATTER UNDERGO. Learners learn that particles are always in motion. They
changes from solid to liquid, solid to gas, liquid to solid, and liquid to gas, involve changes in t
distances between the particles, as well as the attraction between them.
They also recognize that the same particles are involved when these changes occur. In effect,
formed.
The learners shall be able to:
Performance Standard 1. present how water behaves in its different states within the water cycle;
r cycle
m
oem, drawing/illustration, etc.
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GRADE 9
UNPACKED CURRICULUM
Prepared by: Ms. Isabel C. Palomar and Don King Evangelista - SDO Navotas, Ms. Liza Alvarez - SDO Pasig, Dr. Corazon A. J
Ms. Rowena C. Lamera - SDO TAPAT, Ms. Emmeline V. Elseario - SDO Las Piñas
Grade NINE
Science Discipline/Component CHEMISTRY - MATTER
At the end of Grade 9, learners have gained a a deeper understanding of the digestive, respir
circulatory systems to promote overall health. They have become familiar with some technol
desired traits in economically important plants and animals. Learners can explain how new m
when atoms are rearranged. They recognize that a wide variety of useful compounds may ari
Grade Level Standard rearrangements.
Learners can identify volcanoes and distinguish between active and inactive ones. They can e
from volcanoes may be tapped for human use. They are familiar with climatic phenomena th
scale. They can explain why certain constellations can be seen only at certain times of the ye
Learners
PROPERTIEScan AND
predict the outcomes
STRUCTURE of interactions
OF MATTER. Using among objects in realoflife
their understanding applying
atomic the law
structure le
energy and momentum.
learners describe how atoms can form units called molecules. They also learn about ions. Fur
how atoms form bonds (ionic and covalent) with other atoms by the transfer or sharing of ele
They also learn that the forces holding metals together are caused by the attraction between
and the positively charged metal ions.
Learners explain how covalent bonding in carbon forms a wide variety of carbon compounds
Recognizing that matter consists of an extremely large number of very small particles, counti
Domain not practical. So, learners are introduced to the unit—mole.
CHANGES THAT MATTER UNDERGO. Learners explain how new compounds are formed in te
rearrangement of particles. They also recognize that a wide variety of useful compounds may
rearrangements.
The learners shall be able to:
Performance Standard analyze the percentage composition of different brands of two food products and decide on
appropriate percentage composition
The learners demonstrate an understanding of…
1. the development of atomic models that led to the description of the behavior of electrons
Content Standard
2. how atoms combine with other atoms by transferring or by sharing electrons
3. forces that hold metals together
The learners shall be able to:
1. Create historical development of the atom in different forms: song, poem, illustration, rap
Performance Task etc.
2. Perform "Flame Test" to show excitation of electrons.
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CODE
TAUGHT
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At the end of Grade 10, learners realize GRADE 10 and earthquakes occur in the same pl
that volcanoes
these are related to plate boundaries. They can demonstrate ways to ensure safety and reduc
earthquakes, tsunamis, and UNPACKED CURRICULUM
volcanic eruptions. Learners can explain the factors affecting the
Prepared by: Ms. Isabel C. Palomar - SDO Navotas, Ms. Liza Alvarezand
object to help them practice appropriate positions movements
- SDO to Corazon
Pasig, Dr. achieve efficiency
A. Javier and
- SD
dancing. They can analyze situations in which energy is harnessed for human use whereby he
Ms.and
physical Rowena C. Lamera
biological - SDO TAPAT,
components of theMs. Emmeline Learners
environment. V. Elseariowill
- SDO
haveLas Piñas the stu
completed
with their deeper study of the excretory and reproductive systems. They can explain in greate
Grade information
TEN is passed from parents to offspring, and how diversity of species increases the pr
survival in changing environments. Learners can explain the importance of controlling the co
Science Discipline/Component CHEMISTRY - MATTER
chemical reaction occurs. They recognize that cells and tissues of the human body are made
Grade Level Standard ions, and biomolecules. These biomolecules may also be found in the food they eat.
PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF MATTER. Learners investigate how gases behave in differe
knowledge of the motion of and distances between gas particles. Learners then confirm whe
consistent with the Kinetic Molecular Theory. They also learn the relationships between volu
pressure using established gas laws.
In Grade 9, learners learned that the bonding characteristics of carbon result in the formation
compounds. In Grade 10, they learn more about these compounds that include biomolecules
Domain lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Further, they will recognize that the structure of these com
units that are made up of a limited number of elements such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, a
CHANGES THAT MATTER UNDERGO. Learners described how particles rearrange to form new
they learn that the rearrangement of particles happen when substances undergo chemical re
that when this rearrangement happens, the total number of atoms and total mass of newly f
the same. This is the Law of Conservation of Mass. Applying this law, learners learn to balanc
solve simple mole-mole, mole-mass, and mass-mass problems.
The learners shall be able to:
Performance Standard using any form of media, present chemical reactions involved in biological and industrial proc
affecting life and the environment
The learners demonstrate understanding of…
1. how gases behave based on the motion and relative distances between gas particles
2. the structure of biomolecules, which are made up mostly of a limited number of elements
Content Standard
as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
3. the chemical reactions associated with biological and industrial processes affecting life an
environment
The learners shall be able to:
1. Investigate the relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature of a ga
2. plot given values of volume against pressure at constant temperature of a gas;
Performance Task 3. Create a poem, song, poster, slogan, rap song, or the like in showing the importance of bio
to humans
4. Prepare product/s or material/s which involve chemical in a controlled set - up
1. Gas
Laws 1. Investigate the relationship between:
1.1 Kinetic Molecular Theory 1.1 volume and pressure at constant temperature of a gas;
1.2 Volume, pressure, 1.1.a. Investigate the relationship between volume and
and temperature pressure at constant temperature of a gas through
relationship an experiment (Ex. Marshmallow in a Syringe, Scuba
1.3 Ideal gas Diver's Activity, Cartesian Diver Experiment, etc.)
1.1.b. Plot given values of volume against pressure
at constant temperature of a gas
1.1.c Solve problems on volume and pressure
relationship at constant temperature of a gas
1.2 Volume and temperature at constant pressure of a gas;
1.2.a Determine the relationship of volume and
temperature at constant pressure of a gas through
experiment/observation/video clip/etc.
1.2.b Describe the relationship between volume and
temperature at constant pressure from a given data/
graph/simulation / video clips/etc.,
1.2.c Calculate for each unknown on volume and
temperature relationship at constant pressure of a gas
1.3 Explains these relationships using the kinetic molecular
theory
1.3.a Cite and describe each Kinetic Molecular Theory
assumptions
1.3.b Cite instances wherein KMT is observed in life
experiences
(ex. Discuss the KMT on hot air balloons, etc.)
1.3.c. Show the relationship between volume and the
number of moles of a gas (Avogadro's Law) by using
data/videos/ simulation/ graph/etc.
1.3.d Calculate for each unknown on volume and number
of moles realtionship
1.3.e Describe and derive how Ideal Gas Equation was
developed
1.3.f Calculate for each unknown on the Ideal Gas Equation
SUMMATIVE TEST
2. Biomolecules 2. Recognize the major categories of biomolecules such as
2.1 Elements present in carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
biomolecules 2.1. Describe biomolecules and identify the different
2.2 Carbohydrates, lipids, elements present in it (Give list of biomolecules with
proteins, and nucleic acids their respective chemical formula)
2.2.1 Food Labels 2.2.a Describe carbohydrates and its classification (mono -
saccharide, disaccharide and polysaccharide)
2.2.b Describe lipid and differentiate the two classes of lipids
(simple and complex)
2.2.c Identify biomolecules based on the result of
physical and chemical tests or based on its function
2.2.d Discuss the chemical nature of nucleic acid
2.2.1.a Identify the different biomolecules present on food
labels
2.2.1.b Discuss the importance and the need in monitoring
the amount of biomolecules in the body
2.2.1.c Compose a song, poem, poster, slogan, rap song, and
the like in showing the importance of biomolecules or
prepare a dish which contains biomolecules for the
following: athletes, construction workers, dancers, etc.
SUMMATIVE TEST
3. Chemical reactions 3. Apply the principles of conservation of mass to chemical
reactions
3.1 State and explain the "Law of Conservation of Mass" by
using common chemical reactions around us (ex. Burning
of wood/paper, photosynthesis, etc.) and its parts
3.2 Balance given chemical equations
3.3 Cite instances wherein chemical reactions are observed
3.4 Identify and describe the different types of chemical
reactions
3.5 Predict the products/s and balance each given combination
reaction
3.6 Predict the product/s and balance given decomposition
reaction
3.7 Predict the product/s and balance given single replace -
ment reaction
3.8 Predict the product/s and balance given double replace -
ment reaction
SUMMATIVE TEST
4. Explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical reactions
are applied in food preservation and materials production,
control of fire, pollution, and corrosion.
4.1 investigate how temperature affects the rate of chemical
reaction
4.2 Describe how the nature of reactants affects the rate
of chemical reaction
4.3 Discuss how the physical state and the concentration of
reacting materials affects the rate of chemical reaction
4.4 Explain how the presence of catalyst affects the rate of
chemical reactions
4.5 Identify and suggest ways to control different chemical
reactions in the environment
4.6 Prepare product/s or material/s which involve chemical
in a controlled set - up
SUMMATIVE TEST
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS
PERIODICAL TEST
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d earthquakes occur in the same places in the world and that
rate ways to ensure safety and reduce damage during
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can explain the factors affecting the balance and stability of an
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Pasig, Dr. achieve efficiency
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arnessed for human use whereby heat is released, affecting the
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Learners - SDO
haveLas Piñas the study of the entire organism
completed
e systems. They can explain in greater detail how genetic
diversity of species increases the probability of adaptation and
he importance of controlling the conditions under which a
ssues of the human body are made up of water, a few kinds of
found in the food they eat.
al in a controlled set - up
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