CM Gen. Bio 2
CM Gen. Bio 2
CM Gen. Bio 2
CURRICULUM MAP
Science 12- General Biology 2
School Year 2022-2023
Cell Division
1. The Cell Cycle and Its The Cell Cycle: Mitosis and 1. participate in advocacy advocate preservation of life of cell division to participate in 1. characterize the phases of the
Regulation Meiosis campaigns to raise advocacy campaigns to raise cell cycle and their control
awareness of the different appreciate variability among awareness of the different points
2. Cell division and Its The Cell Membrane and genetic disorders common organisms genetic disorders common to STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-6
Mechanism Transport Mechanisms: to Filipinos. Filipinos.
a. Simple Diffusion understand the importance 2. describe the stages of
3. Cancer: Growing Out of of water in our lives mitosis/meiosis given 2n=46
4. Human Life Cycle and c. Active Transport 3. discuss crossing over and
Sexual Reproduction recombination in meiosis
d. Bulk/Vesicular Transport STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-8
5. Meiosis
4. explain the significance or
6. Gametogenesis applications of mitosis/meiosis
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7. Cell and Its
Environment 5. identify disorders and diseases
that result from the malfunction
8. Cell Membrane and of the cell during the cell cycle
Transport of Molecules STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-10
PERFORMANCE TASK 1
The National Museum through the different local city museums currently embark in the project that aims to promote science and technology among Filipino learners. The project aims to put up
interactive galleries or exhibit focused on science and technology. This program seeks to influence younger learners to engage in a future career in science and technology.
Your gallery displays will be presented and evaluated by your project coordinator, content experts from the Department of Science and Technology, visual artists, and curators from the National
Museum.
ANALYTIC RUBRIC
Excellent Satisfactory Fair Needs Improvement
Criteria
(4) (3) (2) (1)
Content Accuracy (50%) The project presents complete The project satisfactorily presents The project presents information The project incompletely provides
information about the cell parts. distinct information about the cell about the cell parts. However more information about the cell parts.
They are accurately detailed and parts. They are accurately detailed details are needed to recognize cell Some organelles are not
clearly represented. More than and clearly recognizable. 8-10 parts because some are not represented. Less than 5 organelles
11 organelles are correctly organelles are correctly located recognizable. 5-7 organelles are are labelled or there are errors with
located and labelled. and labelled on the model. correctly located and labelled on the organelles identified.
model.
General Appearance (10%) The project stands out from the The project shows evidence of The project is not neatly done and The project appears hastily built and
rest and shows evidence of good effort. Labels are typed or more effort is needed. Labels are lack of effort is evident.
considerable effort. It is neat and neatly written. hard to read.
organized.
Creativity and Originality The project uses materials that The project uses materials that are The project is a poster or 2-D model The project copied from a diagram
(10%) are not often seen in most often used by other students but only with minimal creativity. in the book and it lacks creativity.
projects. there is good creativity.
Creativity and Delivery Creativity and original content Creative elements are included but Creativity is lacking and does not No creative elements are included,
(20%) enhance the purpose of the do not enhance the purpose of the enhance the content or purpose of or the types of creative elements
piece in an innovative way. The piece. Creative elements do not the piece. Creative elements may used are inappropriate. They
audiences other than the distract from the content or purpose. distract from the content or purpose
presenter’s peers learn The project reaches the intended of the piece. The project does not
something from the project and audience but is not educational. reach the intended audience.
find it valuable.
Use of Recyclable Excellent use of recyclable Satisfactory use of recyclable Fair use of recyclable materials that Poor choice of recyclable materials;
Materials materials that are appealing and materials that are appealing and are appealing and durable do not appeal to intended audience
(10%) durable. durable and are not durable.
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The Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines (BCSP) aims to conduct and manage wild life research on Philippine biodiversity. It has been the goal of the organization to improve and
advance biodiversity research and capabilities of the country. It is the aim of the organization to increase appreciation and understanding of Philippine biodiversity. To act on this goal, BCSP
organizes a symposium every year to increase public awareness on the most recent developments in the field of biodiversity conservation.
As a group of environmental biologists who work for BCSP, the head of your organization assigned your team to organize the next biodiversity conservation symposium. As organizers, your task is
to communicate your personal knowledge on the nature of life science by organizing a class symposium, which highlights researches done by both local and foreign scientists that focus on the
protection of plant and animal species. The symposium must also feature researches about advancements in biotechnology that are used to preserved life.
ANALYTIC RUBRIC
Overall No grammatical and spelling errors are Few grammatical and spelling errors Many grammatical and spelling errors are Grammatical and spelling errors are
Language and seen in the symposium outputs. are seen in the symposium outputs. seen in the symposium outputs. And needs to seen in most of the symposium
Grammar be improved. outputs. It lacks thought and
(10%) organization.
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1. Water and Its Unique 1. Water and Its participate in community-based appreciate the importance of cells and biomolecules to 1. categorize the biological
Properties Properties activities that promote healthy of water advocate for healthy eating molecules(lipids,
lifestyle practices. practices in the community. carbohydrates, proteins, and
2. Inorganic Compounds 2. Inorganic Compounds appreciate the role of nucleic acids) according to
for Homeostasis organic compounds in the their structure and function
3. Structures and diet STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-15
3. Maintenance of Normal Functions of Biological
pH Molecules practice discipline in 2. explain the role of each
Carbohydrates choosing the right kinds of biological molecule in specific
4. Carbon Dioxide and Its Lipids food to keep the body metabolic processes
Benefits Proteins healthy STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-16
Enzymes
5. Biomolecules: Proteins, Nucleic Acids 3. describe the components of an
Carbohydrates, Lipids, enzyme
and Nucleic Acids STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-17
4. explain oxidation/reduction
reactions
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PERFORMANCE TASK 1
The Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Education (DepEd) currently embark in a project that aims to educate Filipinos about healthy eating practices and lifestyle. This
project aims to conduct exhibits to communities in Puerto Princesa City where the rate of obesity is significantly higher than other parts of the country. This program arises from the need to promote
a healthier lifestyle in the country.
You are a creative consultant who works for a renowned advertising and events firm, which was commissioned to make the following:
1. advertising campaign (short film)
2. exhibits (3D structures and functions of the different biomolecules)
3. food samples rich in different biomolecules
You were tasked by your superior to head the team in charge of conceptualizing the event, which will be held around the country in the attempt to educate members of rural communities
and children in public schools about healthy eating practices and habits.
The short film must include the following components: healthy lifestyle practices, healthy eating practices, what comprises a balanced diet, and impacts of health to economy and society.
Your exhibit/workshop will be presented and evaluated by your superiors, experts from DOH, licensed nutritionists and dieticians, sports science and wellness experts, and selected
representative of the local community.
ANALYTIC RUBRIC
Technical Transitions are smooth throughout Transitions are smooth but dead space Transitions are uneven and there is Transitions are jumpy and there is lots of
Production piece. Graphics create an effective is occasionally heard. Graphics help in distracting dead space or ambient distracting background noise. Graphics
(10%) presentation and enhance key points communicating the content. noise. Graphics do not always help in distract from the content.
by contributing to the concept communicating the content.
explanation.
Creativity and Creativity and original content Creative elements are included but do Creativity is lacking and does not No creative elements are included, or
Delivery enhance the purpose of the piece in not enhance the purpose of the piece. enhance the content or purpose of the the types of creative elements used are
(20%) an innovative way. The audiences The intended audiences understand piece. Creative elements may distract inappropriate. They distract from the
other than the presenter’s peers learn the project. from the content or purpose. The content or purpose of the piece. The
something from the project and find it project reaches the intended audience project does not reach the intended
valuable. but is not educational. audience.
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PERFORMANCE TASK 2
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in cooperation with the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) currently embark on a joint-project that aims to involve local communities to
consider alternative livelihood opportunities by utilizing their local plants and resources. The first stage of the project involves key areas in Palawan. Because these areas are rich in coconut trees,
DTI and FDA suggested that the project in this area focus on wine- making as a viable source of livelihood.
You are food technologist who works for FDA who was tasked to create a generic process of using wine that makes use of available plants and/or resources from Palawan. The process
must be properly documented in written report containing the following components:
a. objectives
b. materials to be used
c. procedure (in flow chart form)
d. rationale for the procedure
e. packaging and storage
f. cost of production
Your written output will be evaluated based on the following criteria: content accuracy; use of cost- effective materials; discussion of scientific principles; effectiveness and efficiency of
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packaging and storage; professional writing. Aside from the written report, the actual product (wine) must be presented and tasted by the evaluators. The evaluators will be composed of technical
experts from FDA, DTI, and representatives from the local communities in Palawan.
ANALYTIC RUBRIC
Excellent Satisfactory Fair Needs Improvement
Criteria
(4) (3) (2) (1)
Content Excellently presents complete and Satisfactorily presents distinct Presents information about wine- Incompletely provides information about
Accuracy (30%) thorough information about wine information about wine-making as an making as an alternative source of wine-making as an alternative source of
making as an alternative source of alternative source of livelihood. livelihood. Discusses how the wine is livelihood. Does not include an effective
livelihood. Excellently discusses how Discusses how the wine is manufactured through an organized set discussion of the wine-making process.
the wine is manufactured through a manufactured through an organized of procedure. Schematic diagram Schematic diagram cannot be clearly
systematic, organized and easy-to- and easy-to-follow set of procedure needs a little revision. understood.
follow set of procedure summarized in summarized in a schematic diagram.
a schematic diagram.
Wine-making procedure makes use of Wine-making procedure makes use of Wine-making procedure makes use of Wine-making procedure does not make use
cost-effective materials that are cost-effective materials that are locally cost-effective materials. However, it of cost-effective nor locally available and
locally available and easily available. may not be as readily accessible. accessible materials.
accessible.
Use of Cost- Includes a thorough discussion of Includes a discussion of scientific Includes a discussion of scientific Does not include a discussion of scientific
Effective scientific principles involved in the principles involved in the wine-making principles involved in the wine-making principles involved in the wine-making
Materials (20%) wine-making process with a rich process with some examples. process. Lacking inclusion of examples process.
number of examples and extensions. for the reader to better understand
these concepts.
Discussion of Creativity and original packaging Creative elements are included in the Creativity is lacking in the packaging No creative elements are included in the
Scientific scheme and storage mechanism is discussion of packaging, but do not scheme. Includes a basic storage packaging scheme. Storage mechanism
Principles (30%) discussed. enhance the market value of the mechanism. incorrectly discussed.
product. Includes a basic storage
mechanism.
Efficiency of Report is written with great clarity and Report is written with clarity and Report is moderately clear. Several Report lacks clarity and precision.
Packaging and precision. Each sentence is precision. Writing is understandable. errors in word choice, grammar, Sentences are poorly constructed and
Storage understandable. Word choice, Word choice, grammar, punctuation, punctuation, and spelling. The narrative confusing. Word choice, grammar,
(20%) grammar, punctuation, and spelling and spelling are adequate. The lacks focus. punctuation, and spelling reflects poor grasp
are excellent. The narrative is logical narrative is logical and coherent. of basic writing conventions. Narrative
and coherent. absent.
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