Friday, January 20, 2012

Jan Week 3

Daily Plan 2012 : January

Week :3

Date: 16.1.2012 Monday

Class : 4K10

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.3 Analysing nervous coordination

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • state what receptors and effectors are,
  • state the functions of receptors and effectors,
  • explain with examples what a reflex action is
  • describe a reflex arc,
  • illustrate the path taken by an impulse in the reflex arc.

Activities

  1. Discuss the following:

a) meaning of receptors and effectors,

b) functions of receptors and effectors.

  1. Carry out activities to demonstrate the reactions of sensory organs to various stimuli.
  2. Carry out activities and discuss reflex actions such as knee-jerk and reaction to touching a hot or sharp object.
  3. View computer simulations or charts showing the path taken by an impulse in a reflex arc.
  4. Draw a diagram to show the path taken by an impulse in a reflex arc.

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 1

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 5K3

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities

  1. Design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganism: Peka - Planning
  2. Discuss how temperature affects the growth of microorganism.

Teaching aids / ICT

-


 

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K7

Science

No of period: 1

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.3 Analysing nervous coordination

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • state what receptors and effectors are,
  • state the functions of receptors and effectors,
  • explain with examples what a reflex action is
  • describe a reflex arc,
  • illustrate the path taken by an impulse in the reflex arc.

Activities

  1. Discuss the following:

a) meaning of receptors and effectors,

b) functions of receptors and effectors.

  1. Carry out activities to demonstrate the reactions of sensory organs to various stimuli.
  2. Carry out activities and discuss reflex actions such as knee-jerk and reaction to touching a hot or sharp object.
  3. View computer simulations or charts showing the path taken by an impulse in a reflex arc.
  4. Draw a diagram to show the path taken by an impulse in a reflex arc.

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Date: 17.1.2012 Tuesday

Class : 5S4

Science

No of period: 1

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how humidity affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities

  1. Design and conduct experiment to study how humidity and light affects the growth of Microorganism
  2. Discuss how each factor affects the growth of microorganism.

Teaching aids / ICT

F 5 Science Teaching Courseware CD1

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K1

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.4 Understanding the role of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

1.5 Understanding the human brain and its complexity

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • explain what proprioceptors are,
  • explain the importance of proprioceptors
  • identify the main parts of the human brain,
  • state the functions of each main part of the human brain,


 

Activities

  1. Carry out the following activities to show the importance of proprioceptors:

a) stacking objects with both eyes closed,

b) maintaining balance of the body.

  1. View charts, videos or computer simulations and discuss the following:

a) proprioceptors and their functions,

b) the importance of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

  1. Examine models, view videos or computers simulations to identify the structure of human brain, i.e. the cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata. Discuss the functions of the various parts of the brain.
  2. Draw and label the main parts of the human brain.

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K10

Science

No of period: 1

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.4 Understanding the role of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • explain what proprioceptors are,
  • explain the importance of proprioceptors


 

Activities

  1. Carry out the following activities to show the importance of proprioceptors:

a) stacking objects with both eyes closed,

b) maintaining balance of the body.

  1. View charts, videos or computer simulations and discuss the following:

a) proprioceptors and their functions,

b) the importance of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Date: 18.1.2012 Wednesday

Class : 5S4

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities


 

  1. Design and conduct experiments to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganism:

Teaching aids / ICT

F 5 Science Teaching Courseware CD1

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K7

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.4 Understanding the role of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

1.5 Understanding the human brain and its complexity

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • explain what proprioceptors are,
  • explain the importance of proprioceptors
  • identify the main parts of the human brain,
  • state the functions of each main part of the human brain,


 

Activities

  1. Carry out the following activities to show the importance of proprioceptors:

a) stacking objects with both eyes closed,

b) maintaining balance of the body.

  1. View charts, videos or computer simulations and discuss the following:

a) proprioceptors and their functions,

b) the importance of proprioceptors in maintaining balance and coordination

  1. Examine models, view videos or computers simulations to identify the structure of human brain, i.e. the cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata. Discuss the functions of the various parts of the brain.
  2. Draw and label the main parts of the human brain.

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K1

Science

No of period: 1

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.5 Understanding the human brain and its complexity

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • explain what voluntary action is
  • give examples of voluntary action,
  • explain what involuntary action is,
  • give examples of involuntary action,
  • explain the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain.

Activities

  1. Carry out activities and discuss the following:

a) voluntary actions such as writing and dancing,

b) involuntary actions such as dilation and constriction of the pupil and the beating of the heart.

  1. Discuss the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 


 

Class : 5K3

Science

No of period: 1

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities

  1. Carry out the experimen to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganism: Peka

Teaching aids / ICT

-


 

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Date: 19.1.2012 Thursday

Class : 4K7


 

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.5 Understanding the human brain and its complexity

1.6 Understanding hormonal coordination in the body

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • explain what voluntary action is
  • give examples of voluntary action,
  • explain what involuntary action is,
  • give examples of involuntary action,
  • explain the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain.
  • describe what a hormone is,
  • describe what endocrine glands are,
  • identify the main endocrine glands and their respective locations in the body,
  • state the functions of hormones secreted by the endocrine glands

Activities

  1. Carry out activities and discuss the following:

a) voluntary actions such as writing and dancing,

b) involuntary actions such as dilation and constriction of the pupil and the beating of the heart.

  1. Discuss the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain
  2. Using the teaching courseware to identify the following:

a) hormones and the main endocrine glands, i.e. the pituitary gland, thyroid gland,

adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary and testis,

b) the hormones secreted by each of the main endocrine glands.

  1. Draw a labelled diagram to show the locations of the main endocrine glands in the human endocrine system.

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 5K3

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities

  1. Observe the experiment set-up to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganism: Peka
  2. Discuss how temperature affects the growth of microorganism.
  3. Write experiment report

Teaching aids / ICT

-


 

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 4K10

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.5 Understanding the human brain and its complexity

Learning Outcomes

A student is able to:

  • identify the main parts of the human brain,
  • state the functions of each main part of the human brain,
  • explain what voluntary action is
  • give examples of voluntary action,
  • explain what involuntary action is,
  • give examples of involuntary action,
  • explain the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain.

Activities

  1. Examine models, view videos or computers simulations to identify the structure of human brain, i.e. the cerebrum, cerebellum and medulla oblongata. Discuss the functions of the various parts of the brain.
  2. Draw and label the main parts of the human brain.
  3. Carry out activities and discuss the following:

a) voluntary actions such as writing and dancing,

b) involuntary actions such as dilation and constriction of the pupil and the beating of the heart.

  1. Discuss the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Date: 20.1.12 Friday

Class : 4K1

Subject : Science

No of period: 2

Theme

MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE

Learning Area

BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2)

Learning Objectives

1.6 Understanding hormonal coordination in the body

1.7 Analysing coordination between the nervous system and the endocrine system

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • describe what a hormone is,
  • describe what endocrine glands are,
  • identify the main endocrine glands and their respective locations in the body,
  • state the functions of hormones secreted by the endocrine glands,
  • describe the effects of hormonal imbalance on health.
  • compare and contrast nervous coordination with hormonal coordination,
  • explain with examples the coordination between the nervous system and the endocrine system in response to a specific stimulus,
  • explain the importance of coordination between the nervous system and the endocrine system in response to a specific stimulus.

Activities

  1. Using the teaching courseware to identify the following:

a) hormones and the main endocrine glands, i.e. the pituitary gland, thyroid gland,

adrenal gland, pancreas, ovary and testis,

b) the hormones secreted by each of the main endocrine glands.

  1. Draw a labelled diagram to show the locations of the main endocrine glands in the human endocrine system.
  2. Discuss the effects of hormonal imbalance on health and present the information in a graphic organizer.
  3. Carry out an activity to compare and contrast nervous coordination with hormonal coordination and present the similarities and differences in a graphic organizer.
  4. Simulate "fright and flight" situations or relate an incident to discuss the following:
    1. coordination between the nervous system and the endocrine system in producing a

response to a stimulus,

b) the importance of coordination between the nervous system and the endocrine system

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

Class : 5S4

Science

No of period: 2

Theme

Man and the Variety of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their Effects on Living Things

Learning Objectives

1.2 Synthesising ideas about the factors that affect the growth of

microorganisms.

Learning Outcomes

Student is able to:

  • identify factors that affect the growth of microorganisms,
  • design an experiment to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganisms,

Activities

  1. Observe the experiment set-up to study how temperature affects the growth of microorganism: Peka
  2. Discuss how temperature affects the growth of microorganism.
  3. Write experiment report

Teaching aids / ICT

-


 

Reflection

Objectives achieved


 

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