Daily Plan 2012 : January-February
Week :5
Date: 30.1.2012 Monday
Class : 4K10 | Science | No of period: 2 |
Theme | MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE |
Learning Area | BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2) |
Learning Objectives | 1.6 Understanding hormonal coordination in the body |
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.
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Activities | Using the teaching courseware, identify the following:
- 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.
- Draw a labelled diagram to show the locations of the main endocrine glands in the human endocrine system.
- Discuss the effects of hormonal imbalance on health and present the information in a graphic organizer.
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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 | 1.3 Applying knowledge about useful microorganisms |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- state examples of uses of microorganisms,
- explain with examples the roles of useful microorganisms,
- suggest potential uses of microorganisms in various fields
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Activities | - View computer simulations and discuss the uses and roles of microorganisms:
(a) food digestion,
(b) decaying process,
(c) medicine, agriculture and industry.
- Carry out an activity about the uses of microorganisms such as making bread or yoghurt
- Gather information from magazines, books and Internet to study how microorganisms are used to produce food or other industrial products.
- Gather information from magazines, books and Internet and discuss the potential uses of microorganisms in various fields.
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 science teaching courseware CD1
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Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K7 | Science | No of period: 1 |
Theme | MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE |
Learning Area | BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2) |
Learning Objectives | 1.6 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 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 | - Discuss the effects of hormonal imbalance on health and present the information in a graphic organizer.
- Carry out an activity to compare and contrast nervous coordination with hormonal coordination and present the similarities and differences in a graphic organizer.
Simulate "fright and flight" situations or relate an incident to discuss the following:
- 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
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2 |
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 31.1.2012 Tuesday
Cuti sakit
Date: 1.2.2012 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 | 1.3 Applying knowledge about useful microorganisms |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- state examples of uses of microorganisms,
- explain with examples the roles of useful microorganisms,
- suggest potential uses of microorganisms in various fields
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Activities | - View computer simulations and discuss the uses and roles of microorganisms:
(a) food digestion,
(b) decaying process,
(c) medicine, agriculture and industry.
- Carry out an activity about the uses of microorganisms such as making bread or yoghurt
- Gather information from magazines, books and Internet to study how microorganisms are used to produce food or other industrial products.
- Gather information from magazines, books and Internet and discuss the potential uses of microorganisms in various fields.
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 science teaching courseware CD1
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Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K7 | Science | No of period: 2 |
Theme | MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE |
Learning Area | BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2) |
Learning Objectives | 1.8 Evaluating the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- define what drugs are,
- list examples of drugs,
- explain what drug abuse is,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on body coordination,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on health.
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Activities | Using the teaching courseware, state the definition of drugs, drug abuse and the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health.
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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 | 1.8 Evaluating the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- define what drugs are,
- list examples of drugs,
- explain what drug abuse is,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on body coordination,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on health.
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Activities | Using the teaching courseware, state the definition of drugs, drug abuse and the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health.
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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 | 1.4 Analysing the harmful effects of microorganisms. |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- state the harmful effects of microorganisms on human being,
- relate each group of microorganisms to the diseases caused by it,
- describe the major symptoms of diseases caused by each group of microorganisms,
describe the various ways how microorganisms can cause infection. |
Activities | - Observe specimens or models, or view charts on tooth decay (caries) and discuss how microorganisms cause the decay.
- Gather information from newspapers, books, magazines and Internet or interview medical experts and discuss other harmful effects of microorganisms on human beings such as causing food poisoning and diseases.
- Using the teaching courseware, identify the groups of microorganisms that cause the following diseases and the major symptoms of the diseases:
- tuberculosis, cholera and various sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis – caused by bacteria,
- common cold, dengue fever, hepatitis and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) – caused by virus,
- tinea and ringworm – caused by fungi,
- malaria – caused by protozoa.
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 science teaching courseware CD1
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Reflection | Activity 3 not yet carried out |
Date: 2.2.2012 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
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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
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Activities | - 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.
- Discuss the effects of injuries to specific parts of the human brain
- 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.
- Draw a labelled diagram to show the locations of the main endocrine glands in the human endocrine system.
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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 | 1.4 Analysing the harmful effects of microorganisms. |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- state the harmful effects of microorganisms on human being,
- relate each group of microorganisms to the diseases caused by it,
- describe the major symptoms of diseases caused by each group of microorganisms,
describe the various ways how microorganisms can cause infection. |
Activities | - Using the teaching courseware, identify the groups of microorganisms that cause the following diseases and the major symptoms of the diseases:
- tuberculosis, cholera and various sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis – caused by bacteria,
- common cold, dengue fever, hepatitis and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) – caused by virus,
- tinea and ringworm – caused by fungi,
- malaria – caused by protozoa.
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 science teaching courseware CD1
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Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K10 | Science | No of period: 2 |
Theme | MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE |
Learning Area | BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2) |
Learning Objectives | 1.8 Evaluating the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health
1.9 Analysing the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination and health |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- define what drugs are,
- list examples of drugs,
- explain what drug abuse is,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on body coordination,
- describe the effects of drug abuse on health.
- list examples of alcoholic drinks,
- describe the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination
- describe the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on health,
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Activities | - Using the teaching courseware, state the definition of drugs, drug abuse and the effects of drug abuse on body coordination and health.
- Gather information from books, newspapers, magazines or Internet and discuss the following:
a) examples of alcoholic drinks,
b) effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination (effect on reaction times) and
health |
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 2 |
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 3.2.12 Friday
Class : 4K1 | Subject : Science | No of period: 2 |
Theme | MAINTENANCE AND CONTINUITY OF LIFE |
Learning Area | BODY COORDINATION (Chapter 2) |
Learning Objectives | 1.9 Analysing the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination
and health
1.10 Realising the importance of sound and healthy mind system |
Learning Outcomes |
A student is able to:
- list examples of alcoholic drinks,
- describe the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination
- describe the effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on health,
- state what mind is,
- identify factors that affect the mind,
- explain how substance abuse can affect the mind,
- justify the importance of a healthy and sound mind.
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Activities | - Gather information from books, newspapers, magazines or Internet and discuss the following:
a) examples of alcoholic drinks,
b) effects of excessive consumption of alcohol on body coordination (effect on reaction times) and
health,
- Gather information from books, magazines, newspapers and Internet and discuss the following:
a) the meaning of mind,
b) factors that affect the mind, which include, hormone imbalance, excessive consumption of
alcohol, drug abuse, mental stress and brain injury,
c) how hormone imbalance, excessive consumption of alcohol and drug abuse can affect the mind,
d) the importance of a healthy and sound mind.
- Revision exercise
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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 | 1.4 Analysing the harmful effects of microorganisms. |
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
- state the harmful effects of microorganisms on human being,
- relate each group of microorganisms to the diseases caused by it,
- describe the major symptoms of diseases caused by each group of microorganisms,
- describe the various ways how microorganisms can cause infection.
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Activities | - Observe specimens or models, or view charts on tooth decay (caries) and discuss how microorganisms cause the decay.
- Gather information from newspapers, books, magazines and Internet or interview medical experts and discuss other harmful effects of microorganisms on human beings such as causing food poisoning and diseases.
- Using the teaching courseware, identify the groups of microorganisms that cause the following diseases and the major symptoms of the diseases:
- tuberculosis, cholera and various sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis – caused by bacteria,
- common cold, dengue fever, hepatitis and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) – caused by virus,
- tinea and ringworm – caused by fungi,
- malaria – caused by protozoa.
- View videos or computer simulations and discuss the various ways microorganisms can Infect human being such as through air, water, food, contact and vector.
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 science teaching courseware CD1
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Reflection | Objectives achieved |
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