Basic Education Department SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 11 S.Y. 2017- 2018 Table of Specification MT/ME PT/FE Subject: Natural Science 1 Prepared by: Science Department Quarter:/Semester Second Semester
No. of Type of Level of Cognitive Domain
Content Objectives Days No. of Items Percentage Test (Bloom’s Taxonomy) Taught Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating - Cite evidences and 16, 18, 20 21,22, 23 17, 19 Lesson 1 explain the formation THE FORMATION the elements in the OF THE ELEMENTS Big Bang theory 2 8 16% DURING THE BIG -State the evidence BANG AND for and explain the DURING THE formation of heavier STELLAR elements during star Multiple EVOLUTION formation and Choice evolution -Appreciate the evidences of the formation of the elements. -Record the nuclear fusion reaction that takes place in the star, which lead to the formation of new elements -Analyze how elements heavier than iron are formed -Relate the formation of the light elements to heavier elements
Lesson 2 - Differentiate the 2, 3, 39 1,4,5, 8, 9
CONCEPT OF ATOM ideas of the Ancient FROM ANCIENT Greeks on atom GREEK TO PRESENT -State the main ideas in the discovery of the 2 8 16% structure of the atom and subatomic particles. - Elaborate the CONCEPT OF nuclear physics; ELEMENT FROM THE 6 25 50% 11, 12, 14, 15, 40, 41 10, 30, 6, 7, 13, 29 ANCIENT GREEK TO a. Symbol of 46 33 24-28, 31, PRESENT 32, 47, Elements 48, 49, 50 b. Atomic nucleus c. Radioactivity and half-life d. Nuclear Reaction e. The nuclear fission and nuclear fusion f. Effects of radiation g. Elementary particles
- analyze the type of
Lesson 3 intermolecular forces USES OF in the properties of DIFFERENT substance 2 9 18% 34, 38,44 35, 36, 37, MATERIALS -discuss the effect of 42, 43, RELATED TO THEIR intermolecular forces 45, PROPERTIES AND on the properties of STRUCTURE substances RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE -differentiate how the FUNCTION AND structure of biological STRUCTURE OF macromolecules such BIOLOGICAL as carbohydrates, MACROMOLECULES lipids, nucleic acid, and proteins determine their properties and functions.