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BUDGET OF WORK

SCIENCE G7

PREPARED BY: MARIA THERESA S` CUBOL


Science Teacher

MATTER Learning Competencies Numbe


FIRST QUARTER/ FIRST r of
GRADING PERIOD days

Ways of acquiring knowledge Describes what is meant by fair test.


and solving problems Describes the components of an investigation such as 5
research problem, hypothesis, method for testing hypothesis
and conclusions based on evidence.

Diversity of Materials in the Illustrate how solutions are prepared or formed.


Environment Describe the properties of common solutions and
- Solutions cite examples.
Investigates properties of unsaturated or saturated 5
solutions.
Investigates how fast solids dissolve in water.
Identify the factors affecting how fast solid solute
dissolve

- Substances and Mixtures Describe the changes in temperature of substances


and mixtures during boiling
Distinguish substances to mixtures
Differentiate between substances and mixtures
based on:
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-how temperature changes during boiling
-they appear as they melt
Recognizes that a substance has a unique set of
properties
Describe and identify the properties of mixtures
Demonstrate that the components of homogeneous
mixtures can be separated using various techniques

- Elements and Compounds Identify the components of water


Familiar with the layout of the periodic table of
elements
Recognize some information about the elements that
may be found in the periodic table.
Identify the group number an element it belongs to
Name elements that are listed in the Nutrition Facts
of a food label 10
Recognize that the elements listed in the Nutrition
Facts are not added as the elements themselves
Familiarize that the most of these food ingredients
are examples of compound.
Determine the components substances of some
compounds.

- Acids and Bases Differentiate acid and base.


Identify things at home that are acidic and basic.
Prepare plant indicator.
Explain properties of acids and bases. 10
Investigates properties of acidic and basic mixtures
using natural indicators.
Determine the basicity and acidity of substances.

- Metals and Non-metals Distinguish between metals and non metals based on
its electrical conductivity.
Distinguish between metals and non metals based on
the acidity of their oxides. 10
Explain the similarities and differences of metals
and non metals.
Describes some properties of metals and nonmetals
such as luster, malleability, ductility, and
conductivity.

TOTAL 50

LIVING THINGS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT


SECOND QUARTER/ SECOND GRADING PERIOD
Parts and functions
From cell to organism Identify the parts that make up an organism.
Describe the function of each part and how these
parts work together in an organism.
Identify the different levels of organization in an
organism.
Describe the parts that make up each level of
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organization and their functions and how these
parts affect the higher levels of organization and
the entire organism.
Differentiates organ systems, organs, tissues, cells
from each other.
Identifies common diseases that affect the major
organs of the body and their treatment.
Plant and animal cells Identify parts of the cell.
Describe plant and animal cells.
5
Differentiate plant cells from animal cells
according to presence or absence of certain
organelles.
Explains why cell is considered the basic structural
Microscopy and functional unit of all organisms.
Handle the microscope properly.
Identifies part of the microscope and their 5
function.
Explain the role of microscopes in cell study.

Living things other than Hunt for life forms that are doubtfully plants.
plants and animals Describe the characteristics of fungi, protists and
Fungi, Protists and Bacteria bacteria 5
Identifies beneficial and harmful microorganisms.
Heredity: Inheritance and
Variation Compares asexual and sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction Describes the process of fertilization
Differentiates offspring resulting from asexual
Sexual reproduction reproduction with that from sexual 10
reproduction in terms of similarities to parents
Describe the modes of reproduction
Infer which mode of reproduction is best suited
for propagating certain plants.
Ecosystems Identifies which of the things found in the
- Components of an ecosystem: environment are biotic or abiotic.
biotic and abiotic Describes the different ecological relationships
- Ecological relationships that take place in the environment.
- Producers and consumers Infer interrelationships among organisms and their 8
- Symbiotic relationships: physical environment.
parasitism, mutualism Describe how energy is transformed through the
feeding relationships

Predicts the effect of changes in one population on


other populations in the ecosystem 5
Predicts the effect of changes in abiotic factors on
the ecosystem
Explains the importance of individual and
collective actions on protecting and preserving
ecosystems
TOTAL 50

FORCE, MOTION AND ENERGY


THIRD QUARTER/THIRD GRADING PERIOD
Motion in One Dimension
-Motions of Objects in terms of
displacement, speed or velocity Describes the motion of an object in terms of
and acceleration distance or displacement, speed or velocity, and 10
-Motion Detectors acceleration
Differentiates quantities (in terms of magnitude
and direction) using the concepts of distance vs
displacement and speed vs velocity
Creates and interprets visual representation of the
motion of objects such as tape charts and motion
graphs

Waves
- Transverse vs. Longitudinal Infers that energy, like light and sound, travels in
Waves the form of waves
- Mechanical vs. electromagnetic Explains how waves carry energy from one place 10
waves to another
- Characteristics of waves Distinguishes between transverse and longitudinal
waves and mechanical and electromagnetic waves
use a model to demonstrate the relationship among
frequency, amplitude, wavelength, and wave
velocity
Light Relates characteristics of light such as color
Characteristics of and intensity to frequency and wavelength
Designs and implements an experiment that
Light
shows that light travels in a straight line 10
Investigates the relationship between light
intensity and the distance from a light source
through fair testing

Heat
-Heat Transfer Infers the conditions necessary for heat transfer to
occur 10
Explains different modes of heat transfer in terms
of the movement of particles
Identifies good and poor conductors of heat and
describe their specific uses

Electricity
-Charges Differentiates the three types of charges
-Charging processes Demonstrates the different types of charging 10
processes
Explains the importance of earthing or grounding
Describes how a lightning rod works

TOTAL 50

EARTH AND SPACE


FOURTH QUARTER/FOURTH
GRADING PERIOD
The Philippine Environment
-Location of the Philippines Demonstrates how places on Earth may be located
using a coordinate system using a coordinate system
-Location of the Philippines with Describes the location of the Philippines with 10
respect to landmasses and bodies respect to the continents and oceans of the world
of water Recognizes that soil, water, rocks, coal, and other
-Protection and conservation of fossil fuels are Earth materials
natural resources Recognizes that Earth materials provide many of
our resources
Describes ways of using Earth's resources wisely
Interactions in the Atmosphere Describes the different layers of the atmosphere
-Greenhouse effect /global Illustrates how some human activities affect the
warming atmosphere
-Land and sea breezes Explains how energy from the sun enters the 15
-Monsoons atmosphere
Accounts for the occurrence of land and sea
-Intertropical convergence zone
breezes, and monsoons
Explains the occurrence of the intertropical
convergence zone (ITCZ)
Describes the effects of certain weather systems in
the Philippines
Seasons in the Philippines
-Relation of seasons to the Using models, relates
position of the Sun in the sky the tilt of the Earth to the length of daytime
-Causes of seasons in the - the length of daytime to the amount of energy received
- the position of the Earth in its orbit to the height of the
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Sun in the sky
- the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy
received
- the latitude of an area to the amount of energy the area
receives
Shows what causes the seasons in the
Philippines to change using models
Eclipses
- Solar eclipse Give reasons why the seasons change.
- Lunar Eclipse Infer the effect of length of daytime and 10
nighttime on seasons.
Explain how shadows are formed in
space.

Communicates how solar and lunar.


eclipses occur.
Collects, records and reports data on
the beliefs and practices of the
community in relation to eclipses.

TOTAL 50

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