Cot Lesson Plan Genetics
Cot Lesson Plan Genetics
Cot Lesson Plan Genetics
Mendelian Genetics
GRADE LEVEL 8
TIME ALLOTMENT 60 minutes ( 1 hour)
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The learners should be able to Discuss meiosis as one of the processes producing genetic
variations of the Mendelian Pattern of Inheritance.
CONTENT STANDARDS
The learners demonstrate understanding on the importance of variation in plant and animal
breeding.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES AND OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
Predict phenotypic expressions of traits following simple patterns of inheritance.
(Week 3 S8LT-IVf-18)
In this lesson, you are expected to:
Familiarize yourself using a Punnett Square to determine offspring genotypes and
phenotypes
Understand the differences between genotypes and phenotypes
Calculate percent of different genotype combinations from the use of a Punnett
Square
recognize the terms of dominance and recessive as they are concerned with the use
of a Punnett Square.
(The learners can identify as many physical traits as they can, such
as the color of the hair, the shape of the face, body built, color of
the skin etc.)
1st Picture
2nd Picture
3rd Picture
Mendel’s Conclusion
PRACTICE:
H – straight hair, h - curly hair
PUNNET SQUARE
Y-Yellow
y-white
Genotype:
1:2:1
(YY:Yy:yy)
Phenotype:
3 Yellow
1 White
F1 offspring X F1 offspring = ?
F1 offspring x F1 offspring = ?
Bb x Bb =?
4. Add the genotypes from the genetic cross above. Use 1 letter
per square
1. Set Up Punnett Square (put one parent on the top and the
other along the side)
MM x mm
(M = straight, m= wrinkled)
a. Genotype
b. Genus
c. Phenotype
d. Species
a. black hair
b. blonde hair
c. brown hair
d. brown and blonde
REFERENCES
Self-learning Module in Science 8 Quarter 4: Heredity:
Inheritance and Variation of Traits Mendelian Genetics
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Materials Used
Instructional Materials such as PowerPoint presentation,
pictures, printed materials, pen and paper.
ICT Integrated Materials such as laptop and projector.
Integration Across Other Disciplines
Interdisciplinary – Psychology (genetic influence on
personality traits, such as extroversion, neuroticism,
openness to new experiences, and conscientiousness, is
about 40 to 50%.
In fact, it is believed all psychological traits are influenced
by heredity to some degree