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STUDY PLAN

 English
o Sentence Completion
o Vocabulary
 Homonyms
 Different words
 Synonyms and antonyms
o Grammar
 Modifiers
 Sentence construction
 Phrases and clauses
 Spelling
 Sentence correction
 Sentences
 Error identification
 Correct usage
o Literature
 Prose and poetry
o FIGURES OF SPEECH
o Reading comprehension
o Paragraph organization
o Appendix
PREPOSITIONAL GERUNDS PARTICIPLE INFINITIVE
- Ex: “over the - Ends in ing - Present: ing - to + base form
tree”, “under (noun) - Past: ed of verb
the table”, - Subj, DO, IO, - present: - noun (S,
- Functions: adj OP, PN (having/have) DO,PN, OP,
and adv appositive)
- Modifiers (adj,
adv)
 Math
o Algebra
 Percentage, Base, and Rate
 Average
 Algebraic Expressions
 Radicals (Module 2)
 Functions
 Domain and range
 Evaluating Functions
 Operating Functions
 Composition of Functions
 Rules on Exponents
 Quadratic Functions
 Word Problems on Quadratic functions
 Roots
 Quadratic Inequalities
 Exponential Function
 Exponential Equations
 Logarithmic Functions
 Common Logarithms
 Properties of a Logarithm
 Natural Logarithm
 Change-of-Base Formula
o Word problems
 Translating words
 Number relationship
 Consecutive integers
 Age problems
 Distance and Motion
 Money problem
 Mixture problem
 Work problem
 Geometry problem
 Percent problem
 Clock problem
 Lever problem
o Geometry
 Lines and angles
 Polygons
 Triangles
 Classification of Triangles
 Area of a Triangle
 exterior and interior
 Right triangles
 Special right triangle
 Pythagorean Theorem
 Quadrilaterals
 Parallelogram
 Trapezoid
 Circles
 Intercepted Arc
 Inscribed angle
 Measures
 Lengths
 Circumference
 Sectors
 Coordinate Geometry
 Distance formula
 Midpoint formula
 Slope of a line
 Equations of a Line
 Slope-Intercept form
 Point-slope form
 Parallel and perpendicular lines
 Conic Sections
 Equation of a parabola
 Equation of a circle
 Equation of an Ellipse
 Equation of a Hyperbola
o Trigonometry
 Angles
 Conversions
 Conterminal and Reference
 Six Functions
 Identifying
 Values of special angles
 Period and Amplitude
 Fundamental Identities
 Complex numbers in Polar or Trigonometric Form
 Check paper
o Arithmetic
 Geometric and Arithmetic Sequences and Series
 Fundamental principle of counting
 Factorial notation
o Statistics and probability
 Permutation
 Combination
 Mean, median, mode
 Probability
o Logical reasoning
 Certainly true, more likely to be true, more likely to be false, certainly false
 Science
o Gen Science (Significant meanings lang)
 Scientists
 Aristotle
 Isaac Newton
 Robert Koch
 Alexander Fleming
 Louis Pasteur
 Gregor Mendel
 Charles Darwin
 Albert Einstein
 Nicolaus Copernicus
 Alfred Wegener
 Carolus Linnaeus
 Marie and Pierre Curie
 Galileo Galilei
 Branches of science
 Social
 Natural
o Branches of Natural
 Physical
 Physics
 Chem
 Meteorology
 Volcanology
 Mineralogy
 Astrology
 Geology
 Limnology
 Biological
 Botany
 Zoology
 Micrbiology
o Bacteriology
o Virology
o Protozoology
o Immunology
 Mycology
 Other (Anatomy, genetics, histology, morphology etc)
 Measurements
 Conversions
 Temp conversion
 Precision vs Accuracy
 Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
 Biology
 Cells
 Plants
 Cell Cycle
 Chemistry
 Matter
o Classifications
 Elements and Compounds
o Properties
o Phases
o Changes (Exothermic, Endothermic)
o Atoms
 Physics
 Terms
 Newton’s Laws of Motion
 Machines
 Properties of Light (refraction, reflection, diffraction, dispersion)
 Earth Sci
 Theories
o Continental Drift
o Seafloor Spreading
o Plate Tectonic
 Lithosphere
 Layers of ATMOSPHERE
 ROCKS
o Igneous
o Sedimentary
o Metamorphic
 Weather
o Mechanical
o Chemical
 Volcanoes
 Earthquakes
 Sea
o Layers (well-lit, twilight, darkzone etc)
o Features (Abyssal plain, mid-ocean, guyot)
 Bodies of Water
 Weather and Climate
o Everything
o Instruments
 Astronomy
 PLANETS
o Terrestrial Planets
o Gas Planets
 Other Heavenly Bodies (tides, meteoroids, asteroids, comets)
 Lunar and Solar Eclipse
 The Sun
o Distance (Perigee, Apogee, Aphelion, perihelion)
 Stars
 Birth of The Universe
o Big bang Theory
o String Theory
o Steady State Theory
 Galaxies
o Shapes
 Constellations
 Seasons of the year
o Summer Solstice
 Summer
 Winter
o Equinox
 Spring Equinox
 Autumn Equinox
 Clouds
SPECIFIC STUDIESSS
o Chemistry
 Matter
 Pure Substance
o Element (Metal, non-metal, metalloid)
o Compound (Acids, Bases, Salts)
 Mixture
o Homogenous
o Heterogeneous
 (Mixture and Compounds)
 Properties
o Chemical and Physical
 Changes
 Atoms
o People
o Laws and Theories
o Electron Configuration
 Measurements
 Periodic Table of Elements
 Scientists
 Trends
 Family Names
 Chemical Bonding
 Types
o Ionic Bonding
o Covalent Bonding
 Lewis Electron Dot Formula
 Hybridization of atomic Orbitals
 Bond Polarity
 Intermolecular Forces
 Chemical Names and Formulas
 Ionic Compounds
o Oxidation number of common elements
o Common cations with Variable Oxidation Number
o Polyatomic Ions
 Covalent Compounds
 Acids and Bases
 Chemical Reactions
 Synthesis
 Decomposition
 Single Replacement
 Double Replacement
 Combustion
 Stoichiometry
 Mole Concept
 Molar Mass
 Percent composition
 Empirical and Molecular formula
 Limiting and Excess Reagent
 Gas Laws
 Thermochemistry
 Acids and Bases
 Organic Chemistry
o Physics
 Mechanics
 Motion
o Graphs
o Rectilinear Motion
o Free Fall
o Projectile Motion
o Circular Motion
 Force
o Types
 Newton’s Laws of Motions
 Pressure, work, energy, and power
 Momentum
 Impulse
o Collision
 “Simple Mechanics”
 Fluids
 Electricity
 Waves
 Optics
 Reflection
 Refraction
 Colors
 Radioactivity
o Biology I (Module 2)
 Cells
 Scientists
 Cell structures
 Animal vs Plants
 Cell transport
 Types of Solutions
 Active and Bulk Transport
 Cell Cycle (Mitosis and Meiosis)
 Photosynthesis
 Three stages of photosynthesis
 Cellular Metabolism
 Genetics
o Biology 2
 Taxonomy
 Hierarchy (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Speci)
 Three Domains
o Archaea
o Eubacteria
o Eukarya
 Five Kingdoms
o Monera
 Archabacteria
 Eubacteria
o Protista
 Algae
 Protozoa
 Slime and watermolds
o Fungi
o Plantae
o Animalia
o Earth science
 Rocks and Minerals
 Earth’s Interior
 Bodies of Water
 Clouds
 The Ecosystem
 Fossils
 Plate Tectonics
Weather, climate, atmosphere
Science-Reviewer-4th-Quarter.pdf


 Volcanoes and Earthquakes
o Astronomy
 Planets
 Heavenly Bodies
 Stars
 Asteroids
 Comets
 Black holes
 Moon Cycles
 Galaxies

- GENERAL INFO
o What does GMA, GPS, ABS CBN mean
o Who founded it

EXAM: OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER


PREP DAYS:
 August 31: Number/ Logical reasoning
“practice tests” or “notecards”

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