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Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Applied Economics

K to 12
Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
First The learner The learners shall be able to …
Quarter demonstrates an *Differentiate economics as social science and applied science
understanding of… in terms of nature and scope
Week 1
economics as an analyze and propose solution/s *Examine the utility and application of applied economics to
applied science and to the economic problems using solve economic issues and problems Week 2
its utility in the principles of applied
addressing the economics *Analyze market demand, market suppy and market
economic problems equilibrium Week 3
of the country
*Determine the impications of market pricing on economic
decision-making Week 4

*Differentiate various market structures in terms of:


a. number of sellers
b. types of products
c. entry/exit to market Week 5
d. pricing power
e. others

the law of supply and conduct a survey of current *Analyze the effects of contemporary economic issues affecting
demand, and factors economic situations within the the Filipino entrepreneur
affecting the vicinity
economic situation Week 6
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
industry analysis, its apply tools and techniques for
principles, tools, and business opportunities like the *Analyze different principles, tools, and techniques in creating
Week 7
techniques leading to SWOT/TOWS analysis a business
the identification of
business conduct a survey of macro and
opportunities micro environments affecting *Apply business principles, tools, and techniques in Weeks 8-
business in a locality participating in various types of industries in the locality 9

various conduct a socioeconomic *Explain the effects of the various socio-economic factors
Week 10
socioeconomic impact study on consumers affecting business and industry
impacts of business (new product and services);
on the following suppliers; investors (capital,
sectors: consumer, income) government (tax
supplier and revenues, poverty alleviation, * Evaluate the viability and impacts of business on the
investors, basic services); households community
government, (standard of living,
Weeks
households, and employment) and international
11-12
international trade trade (exports and imports of
goods and services) leading to
options in venturing into a
business

Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject : Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

QUARTER
CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE LEARNING COMPETENCIES DURATION K to 12 CG Code
STANDARDS
The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able The learners:
3rd Quarter an understanding of: to: ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.1;
Week 1
1.1 differentiate the forms of ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.2;
business organizations in ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.3
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CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE LEARNING COMPETENCIES DURATION K to 12 CG Code
STANDARDS
1. the nature and forms 1. identify forms of terms of their purpose
of business business and role in socio-
organizations organizations and economic development
their characteristics 1.2 illustrate how fairness,
2. the purposes of accountability, ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.4;
establishing business 2. explain the purpose transparency and ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.5
Week 2
enterprises of business stewardship is observed
organizations and in business and non-
3. the core principles their role in profit organizations
underlying fairness, socioeconomic
accountability, and development
transparency in
business operation and 3. explain the core
stewardship (respect principles of ABM_ESR12-IIIa-d-1.6
for others’ property) fairness,
1.3 formulate a “code of
accountability and
ethics” that reflect core
4. common practices in transparency in the Week 3
principles derived from
business organizations socioeconomic
analyses
(decorum, protocol, development of a
policies, marketing, country
bookkeeping,
reportorial 4. craft simple “Codes
requirements and of Ethics” or “Codes
documentation, etc.) of Right Conduct”
1. classical philosophies 1. identify the classical 2.1 illustrate how these
specifically, virtue philosophies and philosophies are reflected Week 4 ABM_ESR12-IIIe-h-2.1
ethics (Socrates, Plato, their implication for into business practices
Aristotle, Confucius, business principles
etc.) and practices 2.2 explain how the belief
systems influence business Week 5 ABM_ESR12-IIIe-h-2.2
practices
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CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE LEARNING COMPETENCIES DURATION K to 12 CG Code
STANDARDS
2. the impact of belief 2. describe various 2.3 infer how Filipino value
systems (Buddhism, belief systems, and system influence business Week 6 ABM_ESR12-IIIe-h-2.3
Islam, Christianity, their similarities and practices
etc.) differences in
relation to the
3. the Filipino Value business setting 2.4 generate ways to
System (Utang na improve business
Loob, Filial Piety, 3. describe how the practices guided by the Week 7 ABM_ESR12-IIIe-h-2.4
Padrino Suki, Bahala Filipino value system philosophies, belief
na - Mañana, Amor affects the attitudes system or Filipino values
Propio, Filipino Family of business
Values) constituents
1. the responsibilities and 1. identify 3.1 discuss the ABM_ESR12-IVi-l-3.1
accountabilities of responsibilities to responsibilities and
entrepreneurs toward the business accountabilities of
the employees, organization he/she entrepreneurs to:
government, creditors, belongs to a. employees
suppliers, consumers, 2. explain the different b. government Week 1
general public, and models and c. creditors
4th Quarter other stakeholders; frameworks of social d. suppliers
major ethical issues in responsibility e. consumers
entrepreneurship f. general public
(basic fairness, g. other stakeholders
personnel and 3.2 formulate a morally
customer relations defensible position on ethical ABM_ESR12-IVi-l-3.2 ;
distribution dilemmas, issues in entrepreneurship ABM_ESR12-IVi-l-3.3
fraud, unfair like basic fairness, personnel
competition, unfair and customer relations Week 2
communication, distribution dilemmas, fraud,
nonrespect of unfair competition, unfair
agreements, communication, nonrespect
of agreements,
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QUARTER
CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE LEARNING COMPETENCIES DURATION K to 12 CG Code
STANDARDS
environmental environmental degradation,
degradation, etc.) etc.

2. models and frameworks


of social responsibility
in the practice of sound
business

3.3 Describe the different


models and frameworks of Week 3 ABM_ESR12-IVi-l-3.4
social responsibility
3.4 Formulate a framework
of social responsibility that
Week 4 ABM_ESR12-IVi-l-3.5
reflects the practice of sound
business
the importance of doing 1. identify reasons for 4.1 explain the importance of
business beyond profit establishing establishing and ABM_ESR12-IVm-p-4.1
motivation. Introduction to business enterprises sustaining business
Week 5
the notion of SOCIAL beyond profit enterprises as a source of
ENTERPRISE (meeting a 2. prepare and job opportunities and
given social objective or implement a financial freedom
resolving a real social personal action plan 4.2 prepare and implement a
problem while making ends to assist an existing proposed personal action ABM_ESR12-IVm-p-4.2 ;
meet) for poverty small business plan to assist an existing ABM_ESR12-IVm-p-4.3
alleviation enterprise to small business enterprise
Week 6
practice ethics and to practice ethics and
social responsibility social responsibility in
in their business their business operation
operation
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Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Business Finance

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
Q3 the definition of finance, 1. define Finance explain the major role of Week 1 to 2 ABM_BF12-IIIa-1
the activities of the financial 2. describe who are financial management and the
manager, and financial responsible for financial different individuals involved
institutions and markets management within an distinguish a financial ABM_BF12-IIIa-2
organization institution from financial
3. describe the primary instrument and financial
activities of the financial market
manager explain the flow of funds within ABM_BF12-IIIa-5
4. describe how the financial an organization – through and
manager helps in achieving the from the enterprise—and the
goal of the organization role of the financial manager
5. describe the role of financial
institutions and markets
the financial planning process, 1. illustrate the financial planning identify the steps in the Week 3 to 4 ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-10
including budget preparation, process financial planning process
cash management, and 2. prepare budgets such as illustrate the formula and ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-11
working capital management projected collection, sales format for the preparation of
budget, production budget, budgets and projected financial
income projected statement of statement
comprehensive income, explain tools in managing cash, ABM_BF12-IIIc-d-12
projected of financial position, receivables, and inventory
and projected cash flow
statement
3. describe concepts and tools in
working capital management
the sources and uses of short- 1. distinguish debt and equity compare and contrast the loan Week 5 ABM_BF12-IIIe-f-14
term and long-term funds , financing requirements of the different
and the requirements , banks and nonbank institutions
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
procedure , obligation to 2. identify the bank and nonbank and cite these institutions in the
creditor, and reportorial institutions in the vicinity that are locality
necessities possible sources of funds, and
enumerate their requirements
and process for loan application
basic concepts of risk and 1. distinguish simple and calculate future value and Week 6 to 8 ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-18
return, and the time value of compound interest present value of money
money 2. solve exercises and problems compute loan amortization ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-20
in computing for time value of using mathematical concepts
money with the aid of present and the present value tables
and future value tables apply mathematical concepts ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-21
3. prepare loan amortization and tools in computing for
tables finance and investment
4. compute for the net present problems
value of a project with a explain the risk-return trade-off ABM_BF12-IIIg-h-22
conventional cash-flow pattern
5. describe the risk-return trade-
off
Q4 the definition, purpose, kinds, 1. identify the types of compare and contrast the Week 1 to 2 ABM_BF12-IVm-n-23
advantages, and investments particularly bank different types of investments
disadvantages and the risks of deposits , insurance, real estate , measure and list ways to ABM_BF12-IVm-n-25
investment hard assets, mutual funds, and minimize or reduce investment
stocks and bonds risks in simple case problems
2. indicate the advantages and
disadvantages of each type of
investment
3. explain the risks inherent in
each type of investment
the philosophy and practices 1. identify money management enumerate money Week 3 to 4 ABM_BF12-IVo-p-26
in personal finance philosophy management philosophies
2. apply basic personal finance illustrate the money ABM_BF12-IVo-p-27
principles and practices in management cycle and gives
580

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
earning, spending, saving, and examples of sound practices in
investing money earning, spending, saving, and
investing money

Grade Level: Grade 11


Subject: Business Mathematics

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate The learners are able to… The learner…
an understanding of…
Q1 1. fractions 1. Solve problems involving Express: Week 1 to 2
2. decimals and percentage fractions, decimals and percent a. fractions to decimal and
related to business percent forms
b. decimals to fractions and
percent forms
c. percent to fractions and
decimal forms
Give real-life situations to ABM_BM11FO-Ic-4
illustrate fractions, decimals,
and percent
Solve problems involving ABM_BM11FO-Id-5
fractions, decimals, and percent
key concepts of ratio and 1. formulate and solve problems Identify the different kinds of Week 3
proportion involving ratio and proportion proportions and write examples
2. use the concept of proportion in of real-life situations for each
making life decisions Solve problems involving direct, Week 4 ABM_BM11RP-If-4
inverse and partitive proportion
key concepts in buying and Analyze and solve problems on Differentiate Mark-on, Mark Week 5 ABM_BM11BS-Ig-1
selling important factors in managing a down and Mark-up
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate The learners are able to… The learner…
an understanding of…
business: buying products and obtain Mark-on, Mark-down,
selling products and Mark-up given price of a
product
Differentiate mark-up from Week 6 ABM_BM11BS-Ih-3
margins
Describe how gross margins is ABM_BM11BS-Ih-4
used in sales
Compute single trade discounts
and discount series
Differentiate profit from loss Week 7 ABM_BM11BS-Ii-6
Illustrate how profit is obtained ABM_BM11BS-Ii-7
and how to avoid loss in a given
transaction
Determine the break-even point Week 8
Solve problems involving buying ABM_BM11BS-Ij-9
and selling products
Compute interest specifically as Week 9
applied to mortgage,
amortization, and on
services/utilities and on
deposits and loans
Q2 Illustrate the different types of Week 1 ABM_BM11BS-IIa-11
commissions
Compute commissions on cash ABM_BM11BS-IIa-12
basis and commission on
instalment basis
Compute down payment, gross
balance and current increased
balance
Solve problems involving Week 2 ABM_BM11BS-IIb-14
interests and commissions
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate The learners are able to… The learner…
an understanding of…
the fundamental apply appropriate mathematical Define salary, wage, income, Week 3 ABM_BM11SW-IIc-1
operations of mathematics operation in computing salaries benefits
as applied in salaries and and wages Compute gross and net earnings ABM_BM11SW-IId-2
wages Define each of the benefits Week 4 ABM_BM11SW-IIe-5
given to wage earners
Distinguish taxable from ABM_BM11SW-IIe-6
nontaxable benefits
Enumerate the standard ABM_BM11SW- IIe-7
deductions with the
corresponding computation
Identify the variables needed in Week 5 ABM_BM11SW- IIe -8
the computation of the
overtime
Compute overtime pay ABM_BM11SW- IIe -9
Use E- spread sheet in the Week 6 ABM_BM11SW- IIf -10
computation of salary and
overtime pay
Present graphical ABM_BM11SW- IIf -13
representation of the details or
particulars of the salary.
business data present them solve problems in real-life business Compare the forms (textual, Week 7 ABM_BM11PAD-IIg-2
in graphs, charts, and tables situations, present data in tabular and graphical) of
graphical form, and analyze them business data.
Analyze and interprets the data ABM_BM11PAD-IIh-5
presented in the table using
measures of central tendency
and variability and tests of
significant differences
Describe the different kinds of Week 8
graphs and its essential parts
for data presentation.
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate The learners are able to… The learner…
an understanding of…
Give a set of business data; ABM_BM11PAD-IIi-8
identify the graphs to be used
Draw the graph/table to ABM_BM11PAD-IIi-9
present the data
Analyze and interpret the data Week 9 ABM_BM11PAD-IIi-10
presented in a graph/table
Use software (i.e., MS Excel, ABM_BM11PAD-IIj-11
SPSS) programs to compute and
present graphical
representation of business data

Grade Level: Grade 11


Subject: Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business and Management 1

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to…
understanding of… The learner…
Q3 the definition, nature, function, cite specific examples in which define accounting Week 1 ABM_FABM11-
and history of accounting accounting is used in making business IIIa-1
decisions describe the nature of ABM_FABM11-
accounting IIIa-2
narrate the history/origin of ABM_FABM11-
accounting IIIa-4
the external and internal 1. solve exercises and problems on the define external users and gives ABM_FABM11-
users of financial information identification of users of information, examples IIIa-7
type of decisions to be made, and type ABM_FABM11-
define internal users and give
of information needed by the users IIIa-8
examples
2. cite users of financial information
and identify whether they are external
or internal users
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to…
understanding of… The learner…
accounting concepts and identify generally accepted accounting explain the varied accounting Week 2 to 3 ABM_FABM11-
principles principles concepts and principles IIIb-c-15
solve exercises on ABM_FABM11-
accounting principles as IIIb-c-16
applied in various cases
the accounting equation solve problems applying the accounting illustrate the accounting ABM_FABM11-
equation equation IIIb-c-17
perform operations involving ABM_FABM11-
simple cases with the use of IIIb-c-18
accounting equation
the five major accounts, define, identify, and classify accounts discuss the five major accounts Week 4 ABM_FABM11-
namely, according to the five major types IIId-e-19
1. assets 4. income prepare a Chart of Accounts ABM_FABM11-
2. liabilities 5. expenses IIId-e-21
3. capital
the two major types of books differentiate a journal from a ledger illustrate the format of a general Week 5 ABM_FABM11-
of accounts, namely, journal and identify the types of journals and and special journals IIIf-23
and ledger ledgers illustrate the format of a general ABM_FABM11-
and subsidiary ledger IIIf-24
the business transactions and identify business and nonbusiness analyze common business Week 6 ABM_FABM11-
their analysis to include transactions, enumerate the types of transactions using the rules of IIIg-j-27
definition and nature of business documents, recite the rules of debit and credit
business transactions, types of debit and credit, and apply these to solve simple problems and ABM_FABM11-
source or business documents, simple cases exercises in the analyses of IIIg-j-28
and the rules of debits and business transaction
credits
the accounting cycle of a identify business and nonbusiness describes the nature of Week 7 to 9 ABM_FABM11-
service business transactions, enumerate the types of transactions in a service IVa-d-29
business documents, recite the rules of business
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG Code
competencies
The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to…
understanding of… The learner…
debit and credit, and apply these in records transactions of a service ABM_FABM11-
simple cases business in the general journal IVa-d -30
posts transactions in the ledger ABM_FABM11-
IVa-d -31
prepares a trial balance ABM_FABM11-
IVa-d -32
Q4 prepares adjusting entries Week 1 to 2 ABM_FABM11-
IVa-d -33
complete the accounting cycle ABM_FABM11-
IVa-d -34
the accounting cycle of a prepare journal entries, post to the describes the nature of Week 3 to 9 ABM_FABM11-
merchandising business to ledger, prepare the trial balance, transactions in a merchandising IVe-j -35
include the following: worksheet, adjusting entries and business
1. Journalizing of transactions complete the accounting cycle of a records transactions of a ABM_FABM11-
using the general and special merchandising business. merchandising business in the IVe-j-36
journals, namely: sales general and special journals
journal, purchase journal, posts transactions in the general ABM_FABM11-
cash receipts journal and and subsidiary ledgers IVe-j -37
cash payments journal prepares a trial balance ABM_FABM11-
2. Posting to the ledger, IVe-j -38
namely: general and prepares adjusting entries ABM_FABM11-
subsidiary ledgers IVe-j -39
3. Preparation of trial balance completes the accounting cycle ABM_FABM11-
4. Adjusting entries to include of a merchandising business IVe-j -40
pre payments, accrual and prepares the Statement of Cost ABM_FABM11-
deferral of Goods Sold and Gross Profit IVe-j -41
5. Worksheet preparation, and
6. Completing the accounting
cycle of a merchandising
business
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Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business and Management 2

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code

The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
Q1 account titles under the solve exercises and problems identify the elements of the SFP and Week 1 ABM_FABM12-
assets, liabilities, and capital that require preparation of an describe each of them Ia-b-1
accounts of the Statement of SFP for a single proprietorship prepare an SFP using the report form ABM_FABM12-
Financial Position, namely, with proper classification of and the account form with proper Ia-b-4
cash, receivables, accounts as current and classification of items as current and
inventories, prepaid noncurrent using the report form noncurrent
expenses, property, plant and the account form
and equipment, payables,
accrued expenses, unearned
income, long-term liabilities
and capital that will equip
him/her in the preparation
of the SFP using the report
form and account form
the service income and solve exercises and problems identify the elements of the SCI and Week 2 to 3 ABM_FABM12-
operating expenses of a that require preparation of SCI describe each of these items for a Ic-d-5
service business as well as for a service business and a service business and a merchandising
sales, contra sales, purchases, merchandising business business
contra purchase accounts, prepare an SCI for a service business ABM_FABM12-
cost of goods sold and using the single-step approach Ic-d-6
general administrative and prepare an SCI for a merchandising ABM_FABM12-
selling expenses of a business using the multistep approach Ic-d-7
merchandising business that
will equip him/her in the
preparation of the SCI for
both service and
merchandising businesses
587

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code

The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
the forms of business solve exercises and problems prepare an SCE for a single Week 4 BM_FABM12-Ie-9
organization, that require preparation of an proprietorship
namely, single proprietorship, SCE for a single proprietorship
partnership, and corporation,
and the structure of a SCE of a
single proprietorship that will
equip him/her in the
preparation of the said
financial report
the components and the solve exercises and problems discuss the components and structures Week 5 ABM_FABM12-If-
structure of a CFS that will that require preparation of a CFS of a CFS 10
equip him/her in the prepare a CFS ABM_FABM12-If-
preparation of the said 11
financial report
the methods or tools of solve exercises and problems define the measurement levels, Week 6 to 7 ABM_FABM12-
analysis of financial that require computation and namely, liquidity, solvency, stability, Ig-h-12
statements to include interpretation using horizontal and profitability
horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, vertical analysis, and perform vertical and horizontal ABM_FABM12-
analysis, and financial various financial ratios analyses of financial statements of a Ig-h-13
ratios to test the level single proprietorship
of liquidity, solvency, Using the downloaded sample compute and interpret financial ratios ABM_FABM12-
profitability, and stability of financial statements, he/she such as current ratio, working capital, Ig-h-14
the business performs horizontal and vertical gross profit ratio, net profit ratio,
analysis, computes various receivable turnover, inventory
financial ratios and interprets the turnover, debt-to-equity ratio, and the
level of liquidity, solvency, like
stability, and profitability of
the business
the types of bank share samples of bank identify the types of bank accounts Week 8 to 9 ABM_FABM12-
accounts, basic account forms and documents in normally maintained by a business IIc-5
transactions, and class and discuss their uses and prepare bank deposit and withdrawal ABM_FABM12-
importance slips IIc-7
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code

The learners demonstrate an The learners are able to… The learner…
understanding of…
documents related to bank identify and prepare checks ABM_FABM12-
deposits and withdrawals IIc-8
identify and understand the contents of ABM_FABM12-
a bank statement IIc-9
Q2 a bank reconciliation solve exercises and problems describe the nature of a bank Week 1 to 2 ABM_FABM12-
statement, its nature and involving the following: reconciliation statement IId-10
structure, and reconciling 1. Identification of the proper analyze the effects of the identified ABM_FABM12-
items and methods of treatment of reconciling reconciling items IId-12
preparation items in the bank prepare a bank reconciliation ABM_FABM12-
reconciliation statement statement IId-13
2. preparation of a bank
reconciliation statement
the sound principles of accomplish the BIR (Bureau define income and business taxation Week 3 to 5 ABM_FABM12-
taxation, its purpose, and of Internal Revenue) forms and its principles and processes IIh-j-15
preparation of forms and explain the procedure in the ABM_FABM12-
payment of taxes computation of gross taxable income IIh-j-17
and tax due
explain the principles and purposes of ABM_FABM12-
taxation IIh-j-19

Grade Level: Grade11


Subject: Organization and Management

K to 12
Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
First The learners have an The learners shall be able to…
Quarter understanding of… *Explain the meaning, functions, types and theories of
management Week 1
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K to 12
Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
basic concepts and
theories of apply management theories & Explain the functions, roles and skills of a manager ABM_AOM11-
Week 2
management concepts in solving business Ia-b-3
cases
*Analyze various forces/elements influencing local and
international business environment using PEST and SWOT
Week 3
strategies
the role of business analyze the various
in environmental forces
the environment, affecting *Analyze the forms and economic roles of business
and the firm and summarize these Week 4
organizations
how the using Political Economic Social
environment and Technological Analysis
affects the firm PEST) and Strengths, *Differentiate the phases of economic development and its
Weaknesses, Opportunities Week 4
impact to business environment
and Threats (SWOT) Analysis
frameworks
*Discuss the nature and levels of planning and types of plans Week 5
formulate effective plans for a
the importance of specific business endeavor
planning concepts in *Apply appropriate planning techniques and tools in Week 6
business success business decision-making

*Analyze the nature of organizations and types of


Week 7
organization structures

Second the significance of design an appropriate


Week 8
Quarter organization organization structure for a *Apply organization theories for effective business
structures specific business management
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K to 12
Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
for effective business
management
* Discuss the concept and nature of staffing Week 9

the process of
recruiting, conduct and prepare job *Analyze the process of recruiting, selecting and training
Week 10
selecting, and analysis employess
training employees

*Examine the functions and importance of compensation,


Weeks
wages and performance evaluation, appraisal, reward
11-12
system, employee relations and movement

how motivation,
leadership, and demonstrate knowledge in *Analyze motivation,leadership, and communication work in
communication work motivation, leadership, and an organization Week 13
in an organization communication by solving
business cases
different controlling
methods and
techniques apply appropriate control *Apply the concept and nature of different control methods
Week 14
measures for a specific and techniques in accounting and marketing
business situation

the different select one’s area of interest Explain the nature and role in the firm of the
functional for future career path following functional areas of management:
areas of
management a. Human Resource Management
b. Marketing Management Week 15 ABM_AOM11-
c. Operations Management IIi-39
d. Financial Management
e. Material and Procurement Management
f. Office Management
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
CG Code
g. Information & Communication Technology
Management

the basic concepts of initiate an appropriate small- *Explain the steps and importance of starting a family
small-family business family business business Week 16

Grade Level : Grade 11


Subject : Principles of Marketing

QUARTER CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING DURATION K-12 CG Code
COMPETENCIES
Quarter 1 The learners demonstrate an The learners shall be able to… plot define and understand marketing Week 1 - 2 ABM_PM11-Ia-
understanding of… the marketing goals and approaches • Principles b-1
marketing principles, goals, for product or service • Goals
and traditional and • Approaches
contemporary approaches to
marketing
the value of customer develop a program for customer define “relationship marketing” Week 3-5 ABM_PM11-Ic-
relations and customer service d-5
service
explain the value of customers

ABM_PM11-Ic-
d-6

the importance of conduct marketing research, distinguish between strategic and Week 6-9 ABM_PM11-Ie-
information, the market interpret market buying behavior marketing i-9
characteristics affecting on product or service, and identify planning in terms of objectives and
consumer behavior, and the the product or service target processes
market
592

bases of market analyze the elements of macro- and


segmentation micro-environment and their influence
to marketing planning
ABM_PM11-Ie-
define marketing research, its i-10
importance to a business enterprise
and identify the steps in marketing
research

differentiate the buying behavior and


decision making of individual/ ABM_PM11-Ie-
household customer versus the i-11
business (organizational) customer

identify and segment market for a


product or service
ABM_PM11-Ie-
select the appropriate target market i-13
segment and its positioning

ABM_PM11-Ie-
i-14

ABM_PM11-Ie-
i-15
593

Quarter 2 the essence of the new design a new product or service, define a product and differentiates Week 1-3 ABM_PM11-IIa-
product development, decide types of pricing approach, the product, services, and experiences e-16
pricing, placing (distribution), and choose distribution methods
and promoting a product or and promotion tools that respond
service to market trends

identify and describe the factors to


consider when setting prices and new
product pricing and its general pricing ABM_PM11-IIa-
approaches e-17

discuss the structure of distribution


channels, its functions, and the nature
of supply chain management

define and identify relevant


promotional tools, namely, advertising,
sales promotion, personal selling, ABM_PM11-IIa-
public relations, and direct marketing e-18
to create awareness and persuade the
target market to buy the product or
patronize the service
ABM_PM11-IIa-
e-19

the necessity of a marketing create a new product or service explain the relationship between Week 4-6 ABM_PM11-IIf-
plan in business design and pricing, and promotion market analysis, planning, 20
and distribution strategies implementation, and control
analyze the company’s situation,
markets, and environment (the
marketing audit and SWOT analysis)
594

and proper interpretation of orally defend the mini-marketing integrate the marketing concepts and Week 7-9 ABM_PM11-IIg-
marketing strategies through plan to a group of marketing techniques learned by preparing a j-24
workshop and presentation professionals marketing plan

present a mini-marketing plan, orally


and in writing

ABM_PM11-IIg-
j-25
595
596

Grade Level : Grade 12


Subject : Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship (CSC)

QUARTER CONTENT PERFORMANCE


LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD STANDARD K to 12 CG Code
The learners The learners shall be 1. explain the importance of
demonstrate an able to… studying community
understanding of... dynamics and community
synthesize the action in relation to Week 1 HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-1
the integration of integrative experience applied social sciences
social science of implementing and the learners’ future
perspective and community-action career options
community action initiatives applying 2. define using various HUMSS_CSC12-IIa-c-2
initiatives social sciences’ ideas perspectives, e.g., social
and methods sciences, institutions, civil Week 2
society, and
local/grassroots level
3. analyze functions of HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-5
communities in terms of
structures, dynamics, and Week 3
1
processes
4. differentiate typologies of HUMSS_CSC12-IIIa-c-6
Week 4
communities
5. recognize the value of HUMSS_CSC12-IIId-
undertaking community g-7
action modalities

6. acknowledge Week 5 HUMSS_CSC12-II-d-g-8


interrelationship of self
and community in
undertaking community
action
7. explain forms of HUMSS_CSC12-IId-g-9
community engagement Week 6
that contribute to
597

QUARTER CONTENT PERFORMANCE


LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD STANDARD K to 12 CG Code
community development
through solidarity
Week 7
8. recognize the importance HUMSS_CSC12-IId-g-10
of solidarity in promoting
national and global
community development
(e.g. poverty alleviation)
9. explain the core values of HUMSS_CSC12-IIIh-j-12;
community action HUMSS_CSC12-IIIh-j-13
initiatives and
a. human rights HUMSS_CSC12-IIIh-j-14
Week 1
b. social equity
c. gender equality
d. participatory
development
10. analyze strategies of HUMSS_CSC12-IIIh-j-15
empowerment and
advocacy of a community
action initiative
11.explain the importance of Week 2 HUMSS_CSC12-IIIh-j-16
commitment and action in
2
participatory
development for
community well-being
12. assess selected HUMSS_CSC12-IId-g-11
community-action
Week 3
initiatives based on its
core values and principles
13. explain the HUMSS_CSC12-IVa-d-17
methodologies and
Week 4
approaches in community
action
598

QUARTER CONTENT PERFORMANCE


LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD STANDARD K to 12 CG Code
14. apply systematic methods HUMSS_CSC12-IVa-d-18
of community action in
understanding
community
15. formulate a community HUMSS_CSC12-IVa-d-19
Week 5
action
16. plan using participatory HUMSS_CSC12-IVa-
Week 6
approaches d-19
17. implement community- HUMSS_CSC12-IV-e-h-20
Week 7
action plan
18. synthesize the insights HUMSS_CSC12-IVe-h-21;
gained in conducting the
community action plan Week 8 HUMSS_CSC12-Ive-h-22
that applied the methods
of social sciences

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 11/12


SUBJECT: Creative Nonfiction

Content Performance
Quarter Most Essential Learning Competencies K to 12 CG Code
Standards Standards
S1/2 The learner The learner clearly Analyze the theme and techniques used in a particular text
Q1/3 understands the and coherently uses Create samples of the different literary elements based on HUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4
literary a chosen element one’s experience (e.g. metaphor to describe an emotion)
conventions that conventionally
govern the identified with a
different genres. genre for a written
(e.g., narrative output.
convention of
fiction, etc.)
The learner The learner clearly Analyze factual/nonfictional elements (Plot, Characters,
understands the and coherently uses Characterization, Point of View, Angle, Setting and
delineation multiple elements Atmosphere, Symbols and Symbolisms, Irony, Figures of
599

between creative conventionally speech, Dialogue, Scene, Other elements and Devices) in the
and the identified with a texts
nonfictional genre for a written Write a draft of a short piece (Fiction, Poetry, Drama, etc.) HUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-5
elements of output. using any of the literary conventions of genre following these
creative pointers:
nonfictional text. 1. Choosing a topic
2. Formulating a thesis statement
3. Organizing and developing ideas
4. Using any literary conventions of a genre
5. Ensuring that theme and technique are effectively
developed
Evaluate other’s draft based on:
1. clarity of idea
2. appropriate choice of literary element
3. appropriate use of the element
4. effective combination of the idea and the chosen
literary element
Revise the draft of a short piece using any of the literary HUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-7
conventions of a genre (e.g. plot for narrative piece)
S1/2 The learner The learner Present a commentary/critique on a chosen creative
Q2/4 understands the competently nonfictional text representing a particular type or form
distinction delivers an artistic (Biography/Autobiography, Literary Journalism/Reportage,
between and presentation Personal Narratives, Travelogue, Reflection Essay, True
among creative summarizing and Narratives, Blogs, Testimonies, Other Forms)
nonfiction types analyzing the form,
and forms. theme and
techniques of a
chosen creative
nonfictional text.
The learner The learner writes a Write a mini critique of a peer’s work based on coherence HUMSS_CNF11/12-IId-e-18
understands that clear and coherent and organization of paragraphs, development of literary
mastery of the critique and an elements use of factual information, and other qualities
basic forms, types, interesting and concerning form and content
techniques and engaging creative Write a draft of creative nonfiction piece based on HUMSS_CNF11/12-IIg-j-20
devices of creative nonfiction. memorable real-life experience
600

nonfiction enables Revise the draft based on desirable qualities of well-written


him/her to creative nonfiction
effectively critique
and write creative
nonfiction.

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 11/12


SUBJECT: Creative Writing

Content Performance
Quarter Most Essential Learning Competencies K to 12 CG Code
Standards Standards
S1/2 The learners have The learners shall Use imagery, diction, figures of speech, and specific experiences to HUMSS_CW/MP11/12-
Q1/3 an understanding be able to produce evoke meaningful responses from readers Ia-b-4
of imagery, diction, short paragraphs or
figures of speech, vignettes using
and variations on imagery, diction,
language. figures of speech,
and specific
experiences.
The learners have The learners shall Identify the various elements, techniques, and literary devices in HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-
an understanding be able to produce specific forms of poetry f-6
of poetry as a a short, well- Write a short poem applying the various elements and literary HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-
genre and how to crafted poem devices exploring innovative techniques f-10
analyze its
elements and
techniques.
The learners have The learners shall Identify the various elements, techniques, and literary devices in HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-11
an understanding be able to produce various modes of fiction
of fiction as a at least one striking Write journal entries and other short compositions exploring key HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-13
genre and are able scene for a short elements of fiction
to analyze its story.
elements and
techniques.
S1/2 The learners have The learners shall Identify the various elements, techniques, and literary devices in HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-15
Q2/4 an understanding be able to compose drama
601

of drama as a at least one scene Understand intertextuality as a technique of drama HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-16


genre and are able for a one-act play Conceptualize a character/setting/plot for a one-act play HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-17
to analyze its that can be staged. Explore different staging modalities vis-à-vis envisioning the script HUMSS_CW/MPIjc-18
elements and Write at least one scene for one-act play applying the various HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-20
techniques. elements, techniques, and literary devices
The learners have The learners shall Write a craft essay demonstrating awareness of and sensitivity to the HUMSS_CW/MPIIc-f-23
an understanding be able to produce different literary and/or socio-political contexts of creative writing
of the different a craft essay on the
orientations of personal creative
creative writing. process
deploying a
consciously
selected
orientation of
creative writing
The learners may Create an online portfolio the outputs produced: poetry, fiction,
choose from any of script, etc. applying ICT skills/any appropriate multimedia forms
the following:
1. Design a group
blog for poetry
and fiction
2. Produce a suite
of poems, a
full/completed
short story, or
a script for a
one-act play,
with the option
of staging
3. Create
hypertext
literature
602

Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Culminating Activity
Most Essential Learning
Quarter Contents Standards Performance Standards Duration
Competencies K to 12 CG Code
The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to… HUMSS_CA12-Ia-d-1
1. Formulate a plan that will
an understanding of… HUMSS_CA12-Ia-d-2
produce a creative portfolio demonstrate the key concepts,
Weeks 1
that will integrate their principles, and processes of
key concepts, principles,
learning in specialized learning humanities and social sciences
and processes of
humanities and social areas under humanities or 2. write a concept anchored on HUMSS_CA12-Ia-d-3
sciences social sciences Week 2-3
the prepared plan
1 3. generate comments, feedbacks
and observations on the
Week 4 HUMSS_CA12-Ia-d-4
feasibility, appropriateness and
relevance of concept
4. synthesize insights from the
observations, comments, and
Week 5 HUMSS_CA12-Ia-d-5
recommendations of peers
and/or teachers
5. examine the preparedness and
completeness of the output
based on the key concepts, Week 1-2 HUMSS_CA12-Ie-IIf-6
principles and processes of
humanities and social sciences
2
6. showcase their understanding
of the key concepts, principles,
and processes of humanities Week 3-4 HUMSS_CA12-IIg-7
and social sciences through an
exhibition
603

Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject Title: Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
The learners demonstrate The learners should be The learners ...
an understanding of… able to…
clarify the relationships
social sciences and explain clearly public and differences
HUMSS_DIASS
applied social sciences perceptions about the between social sciences
12-Ia-1
work of social sciences and applied social
and applied social science sciences
Week 1
practitioners
1
disciplines of counseling demonstrate a high level
identify the goals and scope W
HUMSS_DIASS
of understanding of the
of counseling e
12-Ia-2
basic concepts of
e
1 counseling through a
k
HUMSS_DIASS
group presentation of a
1
12-Ib-5
situation in which
1
practitioners of counseling
1
work together to assist
1
individuals, groups, or explain the principles of
communities involved in counseling
difficult situations (e.g.,
postdisaster, court
hearing about separation
of celebrity couple, cyber
bullying)
professionals and undertake participant 4. discuss roles and HUMSS_DIASS
practitioners in observation (e.g., a day in functions of counselors 12-Ic-6
counseling a life of a counselor) to 5. identify specific work Week 2 HUMSS_DIASS
adequately document and areas in which 12-Ic-7
critique their roles, counselors work
functions, and 6. value rights, HUMSS_DIASS
Week 3
competencies responsibilities, and 12-Ic-9
604

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
accountabilities of
counselors
7. distinguish between
ethical and unethical HUMSS_DIASS
behaviors among 12-Ic-10
counselors
clientele and audiences use acceptable research HUMSS_DIASS
in counseling protocols, conduct a 12-Id-11
survey among young
adults (i.e., ages 18–21)
8. describe the clientele
on their counseling needs
of counseling
present results and
recommendation for class
discussion
settings, processes, using the results of the 9. illustrate the different HUMSS_DIASS
1 methods, and tools in survey conducted, processes and methods Week 4 12-Id-14
counseling critically evaluate whether involved in counseling
the needs of the HUMSS_DIASS
respondents are 12-Id-15
addressed by the
10. distinguish the needs of
practitioners and
individuals, groups,
pertinent institutions
organizations, and
communities
propose suggestions on
how needs can be
effectively addressed
disciplines of social work demonstrate a high level Week 5 HUMSS_DIASS
1. identify the goals and
of understanding of the 12-Ie-16
scope of social work
basic concepts of social
605

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
work through a group HUMSS_DIASS
presentation of a 12-Ie-18
situation in which
practitioners of social
2. explain the principles
work collaborate to assist
and core values of social
individuals, groups, or
work
communities involved in
difficult situations (e.g.,
post disaster, court
hearing about separation
of celebrity couple, cyber
bullying)
professionals and undertake participant 3. explain the roles and HUMSS_DIASS
practitioners in social observation (e.g., a day in functions of social 12-If-19
work a life of a social worker) to workers
adequately document and 4. identify specific work HUMSS_DIASS
critique their roles, areas in which social 12-If-20
functions, and workers work
competencies 6. value rights, HUMSS_DIASS
responsibilities, and 12-If-22
accountabilities
7. distinguish between
ethical and unethical HUMSS_DIASS
behaviors among 12-If-23
practitioners
clientele and audiences use acceptable research 9. describe the clientele HUMSS_DIASS
in social work protocols, conduct a of social work 12-Ig-24
survey among young HUMSS_DIASS
adults (i.e., ages 18–21) 10. distinguish the needs of 12-Ig-25
Week 6
on their social work needs individuals, groups,
organizations and
communities
606

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
present results and
recommendation for class
discussion

1
settings, processes, using the results of the HUMSS_DIASS
methods, and tools in survey conducted, 12-Ig-27
social work critically evaluate whether
the needs of the
respondents are 11. illustrate the different
addressed by the processes and methods
practitioners and involved in undertaking
pertinent institutions social work

propose suggestions on
how needs can be
effectively addressed
disciplines of demonstrate a high level 1. identify the goals and HUMSS_DIASS
communication of understanding of the scope of 12-Ih-28
basic concepts of communication
communication through a HUMSS_DIASS
group presentation of a 2. explain the principles of
12-Ih-29
situation in which communication
practitioners of Week 7 HUMSS_DIASS
communication work 12-Ih-31
together to assist
individuals, groups, or 4. describe the elements
communities involved in and levels of the
difficult situations (e.g., communication
1 post disaster, court processes
hearing about separation
of celebrity couple, cyber
bullying)
607

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
professionals and undertake participant 5. explain the roles and Week 8 HUMSS_DIASS
practitioners in observation (e.g., a day in functions of 12-Ij-32
communication a life of a communicator/ communicators and
journalist) to adequately journalists
document and critique 6. identify specific work HUMSS_DIASS
their roles, functions, and areas in which 12-Ij-33
competencies communicators and
journalists work
7. explain the rights, HUMSS_DIASS
responsibilities, and 12-Ij-35
accountabilities
8. distinguish between HUMSS_DIASS
ethical and unethical 12-Ij-36
behaviors among
practitioners
clientele and audiences use acceptable research 10. describe the clientele HUMSS_DIASS
in communication protocols, conduct a and audience of 12-IIa-37
survey among young communication
adults (i.e., ages 18–21) HUMSS_DIASS
on their social work needs 11. distinguish the needs of Week 9 12-IIa-38
individuals, groups,
present results and organizations, and
recommendation for class communities
discussion
settings, processes, using results of survey 12. illustrate the different HUMSS_DIASS
methods and tools in conducted, critically processes and methods 12-IIa-40
communication evaluate whether the involved in undertaking
needs of the respondents communication
are addressed by the Week 1 HUMSS_DIASS
13. distinguish the
practitioners and 12-IIa-41
appropriate
pertinent institutions
communication media
channel(s) to use in
2
608

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
propose suggestions on different settings and
how needs can be situations
effectively addressed

functions of applied assess objectively through 1. explain each of the HUMSS_DIASS


social sciences an individual project how functions of applied 12-IIb-d-42
the functions of the social sciences
applied social sciences HUMSS_DIASS
have been fulfilled in any 12-IIb-d-43
of the following:
2. identify situations that
1. case study of a
would require or
counselee Week 2
necessitate the
2. case study on
performance of the
integrative social
various functions in
work
local /Philippine
3. comparison of the
settings
programming of any
two television
networks
effects of applied social participate in a one-day 3. analyze the effects of HUMSS_DIASS
sciences processes exposure trip to an applied social sciences 12-IIe-f-44
existing development processes on
program and write a individuals, groups, and
sincere reflection report society
on the effects of the 4. evaluate the effects of HUMSS_DIASS
processes on the clientele certain program or Week 3 12-IIe-i-45
projects on knowledge,
attitude, and behavior
of individuals, groups,
and society
submit a portfolio of 5. synthesize the learning HUMSS_DIASS
output from the course from the course and its 12-IIj-46
609

QUARTER PERFORMANCE K to 12 CG Code


CONTENT STANDARD LEARNING COMPETENCY DURATION
STANDARD
applications to the
learner

Grade Level: Grade 11


Subject: Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences (DISS)

Quarter Content Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG


Standards Code

First The learners The learners shall be able *Differentiate the nature and functions of Social Science Week 1-2
Quarter demonstrate to… disciplines with the natural sciences and humanities
an understanding
of… *Explain the major events and its contribution that led to Week 3-4
the emergence of the social science disciplines
the emergence of
the connect the disciplines *Analyze the basic concepts and principles of the major
Social Sciences with their historical and social science theories: Week 5
and the social foundations a. Structural-functionalism
different b. Marxism
disciplines c. Symbolic Interactionism

interpret personal and *Apply the major social science theories and its
key concepts and social experiences using importance in examining socio-cultural, economic, and
approaches in the relevant approaches in the political conditions. Week 6-7
Social Social Sciences a. Structural-functionalism
Sciences b. Marxism
evaluate the strengths and c. Symbolic Interactionism
weaknesses of the
approach *Analyze the basic concepts and principles of the major
social science ideas:
a. Psychoanalysis Week 8-10
b. Rational Choice
c. Institutionalism
610

Quarter Content Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG


Standards Code

d. Feminist Theory
e. Hermeneutical Phenomenology
f. Human-Environment Systems

*Apply the social science ideas and its importance in Week 11-12
examining socio-cultural, economic, and political
conditions.
*Analyze the basic concepts and principles of the major
social science ideas:
a. Psychoanalysis
b. Rational Choice
c. Institutionalism
d. Feminist Theory
e. Hermeneutical Phenomenology
f. Human-Environment Systems

Second key concepts in carry out an exploration of *Examine the key concepts and ideas of Filipino thinkers in Week 13
Quarter the Social Sciences personal and social the Social Sciences rooted in Filipino language/s and
rooted in Filipino experiences using experiences:
language/s and indigenous concepts a. 19th Century (Isabelo delos Reyes, Jose Rizal, others )
experiences b. 20th- 21st Century (Sikolohiyang Pilipino, Pantayong
Pananaw, others)
*Evaluate the roles and significance of Filipinos’ Week 14
indigenous social ideas to national development

the role of Social illustrate situations and


Science in the real contexts in which Social *Analyze the practical use of Social Sciences in addressing Week 15-16
world Science can be applied social concerns and phenomenon
611

Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Introduction of World Religions and Belief System

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

First The learner The learner prepares *Differentiate the concept, elements and characteristics Week 1
Quarter demonstrates character sketches of a of belief system, world view, religion, and spirituality
understanding of belief person who is spiritual but
system or worldview*, not religious and a person
Religion, Spirituality, who is religious but not
Philosophy of Religion, spiritual.
and Theology.

The learner
demonstrates
understanding of *Analyze the interconnectedness of geography, culture Week 2
historical and The learner conducts a and religions
geographical contexts group activity that
of the different demonstrates the influence
religions. of a religion in a certain
culture.

The learner
demonstrates
understanding of
effects of Religions: *Analyze the influences of religion to culture and Week 3
positive and negative. The learner gathers print or society
web-based articles, photos,
editorial, etc. showing the
positive or negative effects
The learner of religion.
demonstrates
understanding of the
elements of Judaism:
*Examine the brief history, core teachings, Week 4
612

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

a. Founders: Abraham The learner demonstrates fundamental beliefs, practices, and related issues of
(2000 B.C.) and/or understanding of the Judaism.
Moses (1391-1271 elements of Judaism: The
B.C.) learner identifies a story
b. Sacred texts: Torah, from the Old Testament
Poetry, Prophets, that demonstrates the
Talmud, Mishnah Jewish belief in one God
c. Doctrines: Ten (e.g. Story of Samson).
Commandments, 618
Rules
d. God:
Yahweh/Jehovah
e. Sects: Orthodox,
Conservative, Reform
Liberal

The learner
demonstrates
understanding of the
elements of
Christianity:

a. Founder: Jesus
Christ (c. 7 *Examine the brief history, core teachings, fundamental Week 5
BC30 A.D.) b. The learner interviews a beliefs, practices, and related issues of Christianity.
Sacred texts: Christian parent or couple
Bible (Old on why they are Christians
Testament and and what beliefs and
New practices they adhere to.
Testament) c.
Doctrines:
Trinity, Virgin
613

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

Birth, Deity of
Christ,
Resurrection,
Last Judgment
d: God: Trinity
(Father, Son
and Holy
Spirit) e. Sects:
Roman
Catholic,
Greek/Eastern
Orthodox,
Protestantism,
etc. f. Issues:
Ecumenism,
Sexuality
issues (e.g.,
contraception,
homosexuality,
ordination of
women

The learner
demonstrates
understanding of the
*Examine the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
elements of Islam:
beliefs, practices, and related issues of Islam
a. Founder: Prophet
Muhammad (570-632
A.D.) b. Sacred texts: Week 6
614

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

Qur’an, Hadith c. The learner conducts a


Doctrines: Five Pillars panel
of Islam (Shahadah- discussion on Muslim
declaring there is no beliefs and practices (when
other god but Allah possible inviting a Muslim).
and Muhammad is His
messenger, Salat-ritual
prayer five times a
day, Sawm-fasting
during Ramadan,
Zakat-alms giving to
the poor, and
Hajjpilgrimage to
Mecca at least once in Week 7
a lifetime) d. God: *Compare and contrast the uniqueness and similarities of
Allah e. Practitioners: Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Sunni, Shi’ite, Sufi f.
Issues: Gender
Inequality, Militant
Islam, Migration

The learner
demonstrates
understanding of the
elements of Hinduism:

a. Founders: Aryans
(1500 B.C.) b. Sacred
texts: Vedas, The learner simulates a *Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
Upanishads and particular yoga and writes a beliefs, practices, and related issues of Hinduism. Week 8
Bhagavad-Gita c. reflection paper on her
Doctrines: Dharma- insights
615

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

duty, Kamapleasure,
Artha-wealth,
Mokshaliberation,
Brahman, Atman, the
Identification of
Brahman and Atman,
the Four Yogas (Yoga
of Knowledge, Yoga of
Work, Yoga of
Devotion or Love, and
Yoga of Psychological
Exercises) d. Gods: 33
million gods and
goddesses e. Issues:
Gender Inequality,
Caste System, Poverty

The learner
demonstrates *Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
understanding of the beliefs, practices, and related issues of Theravada
elements of Theravada Buddhism
Buddhism:

a. Founder: Siddhartha The learner evaluates the


Gautama (563-483 Eightfold Path in terms of Week 9
B.C.) b. Sacred texts: how it achieves the Middle
Tripitaka c. Doctrines: Way
Four Noble Truths,
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

Eight-fold Path, Law of


Dependent Origination
and The
Impermanence of
Things d. God: non-
theistic e. Issue:
Territory conflict in
Mainland Southeast
Asia

Week 10
The learner The learner draws the
demonstrates insight from the acts of
understanding of the generosity of Tzu Chi
elements of Mahayana Foundation that reflect the
Buddhism: core teaching of Mahayana
*Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
a. Founder: Siddhartha beliefs, practices, and related issues of Mahayana
Gautama (563-483 Buddhism Week 11
B.C.) b. Sacred texts:
Sutras c. Doctrines:
Four Noble Truths,
Eight-fold Path, The Six
Perfections to become
a Bodhisattva
(generosity, morality, *Explain the uniqueness and similarities of Mahayana
patience, and Theravada Buddhism
perseverance,
meditation, and
insight) d. God: non-
theistic e. Issues: Tibet
invasion, Engaged
617

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

activism f. Universality
and growth of sects:
Development of
Buddhism to Zen
(Chan) Buddhism as
the fruit of its
encounter with
Taoism.

The learner The learner presents a


demonstrates character sketch of a
understanding of the person who personifies the Week 12
elements of Confucian virtues.
Confucianism:

a. Founder: Confucius
(551-479 B.C.)
b. Sacred texts:
Confucian Classics c.
Doctrines: Mandate of
Heaven, T”ien, Human *Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
nature as originally beliefs, practices, and related issues of Confucianism
good (Mencius) or evil
(Hsun Tze),
Rectification of Names,
The Moral Way
consisting of five
cardinal virtues, Filial
Piety, and Ancestor
Worship d. God:
Heaven e. Issues:
Gender inequality,
Authoritarianism
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

The learner The learner identifies the


demonstrates things she can do without
understanding of the by making an inventory of
elements of Taoism: a. personal belongings (e.g. Week 13
Founder: Lao Tzu (604 things in the bedroom) and
B.C. - ?) b. Sacred writes a reflection on
texts: Tao Te Ching, Taoism based on the result
Book of Chuang Tze c. of the inventory.
*Analyze the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
Doctrines: Wu-Wei,
beliefs, practices, and related issues of Taoism
Law of Reversion,
Following nature d.
Tao as the Origin of all
Beings, unnameable
and eternal e. Issues:
Inaction, Superstitious
practices,
Environmentalism
The learner The learner interprets the *Examine the brief history, core teachings, fundamental
demonstrates Kojiki creation story beliefs, practices, and related issues of Shintoism Week 14
understanding of the creatively.
elements of Shintoism:

a. Founders:
Prehistoric Animists of
Japan b. Sacred texts:
Kojiki and Nihongi c.
Doctrines: belief in
kami, divinity of
emperors d. Gods:
kami (animist and
nature spirits) e. *Explain the uniqueness and similarities of Confucianism,
Issues: Shrine visits of Taoism and Shintoism Week 15
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG
Code

Japanese prime
minister

Grade Level: Grade 11/12


Subject: Malikhaing Pagsulat

Quarter Content Performance Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration


Standards Standards
K to 12 CG Code
(Pamantayang (Pamantayan sa
Pangnilalaman) Pagganap)
1st Quarter Nauunawaan ng Ang mag - aaral ay Natutukoy ang pagkakaiba ng makathaing Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12-
mag aaral ang makakasulat ng pagsulat sa iba pang anyo ng pagsulat 2 Iab-1
pagbuo ng imahe, maiikling talata o
diksyon, mga mga vignette na
Naiuugnay ang mga ideya mula sa mga Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12-
tayutay at pag-iiba- gumagamit ng
karanasan* 2 Iab-2
iba (variations) ng diksyon,pagbuo ng
wika imahe, mga
Nagagamit ang wika upang mag-udyok ng Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12-
tayutay at mga
mga emosyunal at intelektwal na tugon 2 Iab-3
espesipikong
mula sa mambabasa
karanasan
Nagagamit ang pagbuo ng imahe, diksyon, Week 1-2 HUMSS_CW/MP11/12-Iab-
mga tayutay, at mga tiyak na karanasan 4

Nauunawaan ng Ang mag - aaral ay Natutukoy ang iba’t ibang elemento, mga Week 3- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-f6
mag aaral ang tula makasusulat ng teknik, at kagamitang pampanitikan sa 6
bilang isang anyo at maikli at masining panulaan*
nasusuri ang mga na tula Natutukoy ang mga tiyak na anyo at Week 3- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-f6
elemento/sangkap kumbensyon sa panulaan* 6
at teknik nito Nakagagamit ng piling mga elemento sa Week 3- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-f8
panulaan sa maikling pagsasanay sa 6
pagsulat
Nakatutuklas ng mga makabagong teknik sa Week 3- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-f9
620

pagsulat ng tula 6
Nakasusulat ng tula gamit ng iba’t ibang Week 3- HUMSS_CW/MP11/12c-
elemento, teknik, at literary devices 6 f10
Ang mag - aaral ay Natutukoy ang iba’t ibang elemento, teknik, Week 7- HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-11
makasusulat ng at literary devices maikling kuwento 8
isang tampok na (piksyon)
Nauunawaan ng
eksena/tagpo para Natutukoy ang iba’t ibang istilo ng Week 7- HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-12
mag aaral ang
sa isang maikling pagkakabuo ng maikling kuwento (piksyon) 8
maikling kuwento
kuwento Nakasusulat ng dyornal at ilang maikling Week 7- HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-13
bilang isang anyo at
pagsasanay na gumagamit ng mga 8
nasusuri ang mga
pangunahing elemento ng maikling kuwento
elemento/sangkap
(piksyon)*
at teknik nito
Nakasusulat ng isang maikling tagpo gamit Week 7- HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-1
ang iba’t ibang elemento, teknik at literary 8
devices*
2nd Quarter Nauunawaan ng Ang mag - aaral ay Natutukoy ang iba’t ibang elemento, teknik, Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-15
mag aaral ang dula makabubuo ng at literary devices ng isang dula 3
bilang isang anyo at isang tagpo/eksena Nauunawaan ang intertekstwalidad bilang Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-16
nasusuri ang mga para sa isang isang teknik ng dula 3
elemento/sangkap iisahing-yugtong Nakabubuo ng tauhan, tagpuan, banghay ng Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-17
nito dula na iisahing- yugtong dula 3
maisasatanghalan Nagagamit ang iba’t ibang paraan ng Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIjc-18
pagtatanghal batay sa inaasahang 3
kalalabasan ng binuong iskrip
Nakasusulat ng maikling pagsasanay gamit Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-19
ang tauhan, diyalogo, banghay, at iba pang 3
elemento ng dula
Nakasusulat ng isang tagpo para sa iisahing- Week 1- HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-20
yugtong dula gamit ang iba’t ibang 3
elemento, teknik, at literary devices
Nauunawaan ng Ang mag - aaral ay Nasusuri ang malikhaing akda sa Week 4- HUMSS_CW/MPIIc-f-21
mag aaral ang iba’t makabubuo ng kontekstong pampanitikan at 5
ibang oryentasyon craft essay ukol sa sosyopolitikal*
ng malikhaing personal at Naipapamalas ang kamalayan at Week 4- HUMSS_CW/MPIIc-f-22
pagsulat malikhaing proseso sensitibidad sa iba’t ibang oryentasyon ng 5
621

na malay na malikhaing pagsulat


gumagamit ng Nakasusulat ng isang sanaysay Week 4- HUMSS_CW/MPIIc-f-23
piniling 5
oryentasyon sa Nakabubuo ng blog na pangkatan para sa Week 6- HUMSS_CW/MPIIg-j-24
malikhaing tula at/o maikling kuwento (piksyon) gamit 8
pagsulat ang kasanayang pang- ICT at iba pang
angkop na anyong multimedia.
Natutukoy ang iba’t ibang paraan ng Week 6- HUMSS_CW/MPIIg-j-25
publishing media para sa paglalathala ng 8
manuskripto
Natutukoy ang mga posibilidad ng mga Week 6- HUMSS_CW/MPIIg-j-26
intertekstwal na anyo 8
Nakasusulat ng antololohiya/koleksyon ng Week 6- HUMSS_CW/MPIIg-j-27
mga tula, isang maikling kuwento, o iskrip 8
para sa iisahing- yugtong dula

Grade Level: Grade 12


Subject: Philippine Politics and Governance

Quarter Contents Standards Performance Most Essential Learning Duration K to 12 CG


Standards Competencies Code
First Quarter Demonstrate an understanding of Clearly identify *Explain the concept, relationship and Week 1
politics and political science, a specific importance of politics, governance
governance, political ideologies, political and government
power, states, nations, and phenomenon
globalization and how it can
be studied Differentiate the political ideologies Week 2-3 HUMSS_PG12-
Ib-c-7

*Analyze the nature, Week 4


dimensions/types, and consequences
of power
622

*Analyze the relationship among Week 5-6


nations and states in the context of
globalization
Demonstrate an understanding of the Explain the roles *Analyze the evolution of Philippine Week 7-8
historical background of Philippine of different politics and governance
democratic politics, the executive, the political
legislative, the judiciary, and institutions *Analyze the roles and powers of the Week 9
decentralization and local governance executive branch of the government
*Differentiate the roles and Week 10
responsibilities of the Philippine
Senate and the House of
Representatives

Second Quarter *Analyze the roles and responsibilities Week 11


of the Philippine Judiciary
Explain the roles and functions of Week 12 HUMSS_PG12-
Local Government Unit (LGU) IIa-b-2
Demonstrate an understanding of Analyze the Analyze the nature of elections and Week 13 HUMSS_PG12-
elections and political and civil society interactions political parties in the Philippines IIc-d-9
and social movements between state
and society *Explain the concept, role, and Week 14
contributions of civil society societies
and social movements to Philippine
democracy

Demonstrate an understanding of Propose a *Explain the importance of active Week 15


citizenship project on citizenship
political
engagement *Explain issues and programs related Week 16
and youth to political engagement and youth
empowerment empowerment
623

Grade Level : Grade 12


Subject : Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century

Quarter Contents Performance Standards Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
Standards
QUARTER The learner The learner will be able to derive an 1. Differentiate a trend from a fad Weeks 1-2 HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-3
1 understands idea from instances and present 2. Explain the process on how to spot a HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-2
the this idea through a 100-word essay, trend
emergence of artwork, and other graphic 3. Point out the elements that make up a HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-4
trends and representations. trend
patterns. 4. Describe the different characteristics of a HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-5
trend
5. Identify parts of a whole. HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-6
6. Identify and explain an emerging pattern HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-7
7. Identify causes and consequences HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-8

The learner The learner draws a color-coded 1. Explain strategic analysis and intuitive HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-2
understands map of the networks of power thinking • HUMSS_MCT12-
strategic relations (political, economic, • Define strategic analysis and Ic-e-1
analysis and cultural, and kinship ties) within a intuitive thinking Week 3 • HUMSS_MCT12-
intuitive particular community. • Differentiate key components in Ic-e-5
thinking. strategic analysis and intuitive
thinking
2. Apply strategic analysis HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-3
3. Apply intuitive thinking in solving a HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-4;
problem in the community using a map of HUMSS_MCT12-Ic-e-6
social networks
The learner The learner locates on a map the 1. Explain the concrete effects of HUMSS_MCT12-If-g-2
understands different geographical origins of the globalization and to one’s daily life Week 4
the various components/elements of 2. Explain the need for collaboration and HUMSS_MCT12-If-g-4
components, an cooperation to achieve interconnectedness
operations, industrial/technological/agricultural of people and nations
effects, and product and writes a reflection 3. Discuss the different contributions of the HUMSS_MCT12-If-g-5
networks of parts to a whole and the important role of Week 5
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globalization essay on the insights gathered from creative imagination in putting together
in his/her the exercise. the various parts of a whole
daily life. 4. Illustrate the origin of the different HUMSS_MCT12-If-g-7
The learner locates on a map the components of a gadget, business
workplaces of the OFWs in their enterprise,
community and writes a reflection
industrial/technological/agricultural
paper on the effects of labor
migration to their community. product, etc. through a mind map and
reflection essay

The learner The learner 1. Explain the effects of consumption and HUMSS_MCT12-Ih-i-2
understands production patterns on climate change
the 1) analyzes how production and 2. Discuss personal contributions that can HUMSS_MCT12-Ih-i-3
consequences consumption habits contribute to actually solve the problem of climate Week 6
of personal the problem of climate change and change
and local explain why. HUMSS_MCT12-Ih-i-4
action to
global and 2) writes a resolution that you can 3. Make a stand on how the consequences
planetary share with your friends about how of one’s action affect the lives of others
climate you can personally contribute and the environment
change. towards solving the problem of
climate change.
Culminating Activity or Exam – 1 week
Discuss demonstrate and examine the relationship between network and trends and how it affects
you

QUARTER The learner using any form of oral presentation, 1. Identify democratic practices HUMSS_MCT12-IIa-c-1
2 understands the learner explains creatively the 2. Explain the importance of participation in Week 1 HUMSS_MCT12-IIa-c-4
the meaning ill effects of undemocratic practices democracy
and related to factors such as gender 3. Differentiate participatory from HUMSS_MCT12-IIa-c-5
dimensions of biases, poverty, political representative democracy
democracy. marginalization, racial inequality, 4. Assess democratic interventions HUMSS_MCT12-IIa-c-6
cultural domination, crisis of prevailing in political and social
representation and politics of institutions Week 2
recognition. 5. Formulate a viable alternative to HUMSS_MCT12-IIa-c-7
undemocratic practices
625

The learner The learner organizes and mobilizes 1. Identify the dimensions of technology HUMSS_MCT12-IId-f-1
understands an event that deals with a that are enabling and inhibiting Week 3
how ICT significant global issue, using ICT. 2. Discuss the benefits of technology HUMSS_MCT12-IId-f-2
enslaves, 3. Explain the weakest link in a system using HUMSS_MCT12-IId-f-4
emancipates, strategic and intuitive thinking
and 4. Explain how information communication HUMSS_MCT12-IId-f-5
empowers technology can facilitate social
individuals. relationships and political movements Week 4
(occupy movements)
5. Propose a creative intervention to HUMSS_MCT12-IId-f-6
improve human life using ICT
1. Differentiate connections from HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-1
The learner The learner creates a social map relationship, and networks Week 5
understands that traces the various roles that 2. Illustrate how the brain or neural network HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-2
the students play in the community works
parallelism (family members, community 3. Compare the neural networks with social HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-3
between leader, etc.) and rank the networks Week 6
neural and significance of the roles played 4. Establish linkage between self and the HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-4
social within the community. social network one belongs to
networks. 5. Demonstrate how thinking processes are HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-5
shaped by social relationships
Week 7
6. Identify the significant social roles HUMSS_MCT12-IIg-i-6
students play within the community by
creating a social map of their
relationships
Culminating Activity or Exam – 1 week
On the basis of the different outputs per quarter, propose the kind of future you want, explain why
you want that future, and illustrate how will you get there
626
627

Grade Level: Grade 11


Subject: Basic Calculus

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners
demonstrate an The learner shall be able The learners…
understanding of… to…
Quarter 3 the basic concepts formulate and solve illustrate the limit of a function using a table of values and the Week 1 STEM_BC11LC-
of limit and accurately real-life graph of the function IIIa-1
continuity of a problems involving distinguish between limx→c f ( x ) and f(c) STEM_BC11LC-
function continuity of IIIa-2
functions illustrate the limit laws STEM_BC11LC-
IIIa-3
apply the limit laws in evaluating the limit of algebraic functions STEM_BC11LC-
(polynomial, rational, and radical IIIa-4
compute the limits of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric STEM_BC11LC-
functions using tables of values and graphs of the functions Week 2 IIIb-1
STEM_BC11LC-
illustrate limits involving the expressions and IIIb-2
using tables of values
illustrate continuity of a function at a number Week 3 STEM_BC11LC-
IIIc-1
determine whether a function is continuous at a number or not STEM_BC11LC-
IIIc-2
illustrate continuity of a function on an interval STEM_BC11LC-
IIIc-3
solves problems involving continuity of a function STEM_BC11LC-
IIId-3
basic concepts of formulate and solve illustrate the tangent line to the graph of a function at a given point Week 4 STEM_BC11D-
derivatives accurately situational IIIe-1
problems involving applies the definition of the derivative of a function at a given number STEM_BC11D-
extreme values IIIe-2
relate the derivative of a function to the slope of the tangent line STEM_BC11D-
IIIe-3
determine the relationship between differentiability and continuity of a STEM_BC11D -
Week 5
function IIIf-1
628

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners
demonstrate an The learner shall be able The learners…
understanding of… to…
apply the differentiation rules in computing the derivative of an STEM_BC11D-IIIf-
algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric functions and inverse 3
trigonometric functions
illustrate the Extreme Value Theorem Week 6
solve optimization problems that yield polynomial functions
formulate and solve illustrate the Chain Rule of differentiation STEM_BC11D-
accurately situational IIIh-2
solve problems using the Chain Rule Week 7 to STEM_BC11D-
problems involving 8 IIIh-i-1
related rates illustrate implicit differentiation STEM_BC11D-IIIi-
2
solve problems (including logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric STEM_BC11D-
functions) using implicit differentiation Week 9 IIIi-j-1
solve situational problems involving related rates STEM_BC11D-IIIj-
2
Quarter 4 antiderivatives and formulate and solve illustrate an antiderivative of a function Week 1 to STEM_BC11I-IVa-
Riemann integral accurately situational 3 1
problems involving compute the general antiderivative of polynomial, radical, STEM_BC11I-IVa-
exponential, and trigonometric functions b-1
population models
compute the antiderivative of a function using substitution rule
solve problems involving antidifferentiation Week 4
solve situational problems involving exponential growth and decay Week 5 to
formulate and solve illustrate the definite integral as the limit of the Riemann sums 6
accurately real-life illustrate the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus STEM_BC11I-IVh-
problems involving areas 1
of plane regions compute the definite integral of a function using the Fundamental Week 7 STEM_BC11I-IVh-
Theorem of Calculus 2
compute the definite integral of a function using the substitution rule STEM_BC11I-IVi-
2
compute the area of a plane region using the definite integral Week 8 STEM_BC11I-IVi-
j-1
solve problems involving areas of plane regions Week 9 STEM_BC11I-IVj-
2
629

Grade Level: Grade 11/12


Subject: Biology I

Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
1st 1. Cell Theory 1. construct a 3D Explain the postulates of the cell theory Week 1 STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-1
Quarter 2. Cell Structure model of a Describe the structure and function of major and STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-2
Week 1
and Functions plant/animal/ subcellular organelles
3. Prokaryotic vs bacterial cell using Distinguish prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-3
Week 2
Eukaryotic Cells recyclable according to their distinguishing features
4. Cell Types materials Classify different cell types (of plant/animal STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-4
5. Cell Week 2
tissues) and specify the functions of each
Modifications Describe some cell modifications that lead to STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-5
adaptation to carry out specialized functions (e.g., Week 3
microvilli, root hair)
6. Cell Cycle Characterize the phases of the cell cycle and their STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-6
Week3
a. Mitosis control points
b. Meiosis Describe the stages of mitosis/meiosis given 2n=6 STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-7
A review of this competency could be done since
it has been taught in Grade 8 (S8LT-IVd-16 Week 4
Compare mitosis and meiosis, and their role in the
cell-division cycle)
Explain the significance or applications of mitosis/ STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-9
Week 4
meiosis
Identify disorders and diseases that result from STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-10
Week 5
the malfunction of the cell during the cell cycle
7. Transport 2. construct a cell Describe the structural components of the cell STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-11
Week 5
Mechanisms membrane model membrane
a. Simple from indigenous Relate the structure and composition of the cell STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-12
Week 5
Diffusion membrane to its function
630

Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
b. Facilitated or recyclable
Transport materials
c. Active
Transport
d.
Bulk/Vesicular
Transport
Explain transport mechanisms in cells (diffusion STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-13
osmosis, Week 6
facilitated transport, active transport)
Differentiate exocytosis and endocytosis Week 6 STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-14
Structures and Describe the components of an enzyme Week 7 STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-17
Functions of Explain oxidation/reduction reactions Week 7 STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-18
Biological STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-19
Determine how factors such as pH, temperature,
Molecules Week 7
and substrate affect enzyme activity
- Enzymes
2nd 1. ATP- ADP Cycle Prepare simple Explain coupled reaction processes and describe STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-1
Week 1
Quarter 2. Photosynthesis fermentation the role of ATP in energy coupling and transfer
3. Respiration setup using Explain the importance of chlorophyll and other STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-3
Week 1
prepare common fruits to pigments
produce wine or Describe the patterns of electron flow through STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-4
vinegar via light Week 2
microorganisms reaction events
Describe the significant events of the Calvin cycle Week 2 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-5
Differentiate aerobic from anaerobic respiration Week 3 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-6
Explain the major features and sequence the STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-7
Week 3
chemical events of cellular respiration
631

Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
Distinguish major features of glycolysis, Krebs STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-8
cycle, Week 4
electron transport system, and chemiosmosis
Describe reactions that produce and consume ATP Week 4 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-9
Describe the role of oxygen in respiration and STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-10
describe pathways of electron flow in the absence Week 4
of oxygen
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-12
Week 5
fermentation and aerobic respiration

Grade Level: Grade 11/12


Subject: Biology II

Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
3rd Recombinant Make a research Outline the processes involved in genetic STEM_BIO11/12-IIIa-b-6
Week 1
DNA paper/case engineering
study/poster on STEM_BIO11/12-IIIa-b-7
Discuss the applications of recombinant DNA Week 1
genetic diseases
Relevance, Make a diagram Describe general features of the history of life on STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-8
Mechanisms, (e.g., pictogram, Earth, including generally accepted dates and Week 2
Evidence/Bases, poster) showing sequence of the geologic time scale and
632

Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
and Theories of the evolution of a characteristics of major groups of organisms present
Evolution domesticated during these time periods
crop Explain the mechanisms that produce change in STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-9
populations from generation to generation (e.g.,
Week 2
artificial selection, natural selection, genetic drift,
mutation, recombination)
Show patterns of descent with modification from STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-10
common ancestors to produce the organismal Week 3
diversity observed today
Trace the development of evolutionary thought Week 3 STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-11
Explain evidences of evolution (e.g., biogeography, STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-12
fossil record, DNA/protein sequences, homology, Week 4
and embryology)
Infer evolutionary relationships among organisms STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-13
Week 4
using the evidence of evolution
Basic Taxonomic Differentiate the Explain how the structural and developmental STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-14
Concepts and 3-Domain characteristics and relatedness of DNA sequences
Week 5
Principles, Scheme from the are
Description, 5-Kingdom used in classifying living things
Nomenclature, Scheme of Identify the unique/ distinctive characteristics of a STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-15
Week 5-6
Identification, classification of specific taxon relative to other taxa
and living things Describe species diversity and cladistics, including STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-16
Classification the types of evidence and procedures that can be Week 6
used to establish evolutionary relationships
4th Plant and Develop a Compare and contrast the following processes in STEM_BIO11/12-IVa-h-1
Animal Organ presentation (e.g. plants and animals: reproduction, development,
Week 1-4
Systems and role-playing, nutrition, gas exchange, transport/ circulation,
their Functions dramatization regulation of body fluids, chemical and nervous
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Quarter Content Performance


Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration

The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code


demonstrate should be able
understanding to...
of...
and other forms control, immune systems, and sensory and motor
of multimedia) to mechanisms
Feedback show how an STEM_BIO11/12-IVi-j-2
Mechanisms organism
maintains Explain how some organisms maintain steady
homeostasis internal
through the conditions (e.g., temperature regulation, osmotic Week 5-6
interaction of the balance and glucose levels) that possess various
various organ structures and processes
systems in the
body

GRADE LEVEL: GRADE 11


SUBJECT: GENERAL CHEMISTRY I

Quarter Content Standard Performance Standard


Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG code
The learners The learners should be
demonstrate able to...
understanding of...
1st the properties of matter Design using multimedia, Use properties of matter to identify substances Week 1 STEM_GC11MPIa-b-5
and its various forms demonstrations, or and to separate them
models, a representation Recognize the formulas of common chemical Week 1 STEM_GC11MPIa-b-9
or simulation of any of substances
the following:
A. Atomic structure Compare consumer products on the basis of Week 1 STEM_GC11MPIa-b-11
B. Gas behavior their components for use, safety, quality and
C. Mass relationships cost
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D. Reactions
Describe various simple separation techniques Week 1 STEM_GC11MPIa-b-12
such as distillation, chromatography

1.atomic structure Recognize common isotopes and their uses. Week 2 STEM_GC11AMIc-e-19
2. formulas and names
of compounds Represent compounds using chemical formulas, Week 2 STEM_GC11AMIc-e-21
structural formulas and models

Name compounds given their formula and write STEM_GC11AMIc-e-23


formula given the name of the compound Week 2

the relationship of
Calculate the empirical formula from the percent
percent composition
composition of a compound Week 2
and chemical formula STEM_GC11PCIf-32

Calculate molecular formula given molar mass STEM_GC11PCIf-33


Week 3
the use of chemical Week 3 STEM_GC11CRIf-g-37
formulas to represent Write and balanced chemical equations
chemical reactions
the quantitative Construct mole or mass ratios for a reaction in Week 3
relationship of order to calculate the amount of reactant
reactants and products needed or amount of product formed in terms
in a chemical reaction of moles or mass STEM_GC11MRIg-h-38

Calculate percent yield and theoretical yield of Week 3 STEM_GC11MRIg-h-39


the reaction

Explain the concept of limiting reagent in a Week 4 STEM_GC11MRIg-h-40


chemical reaction; identify the excess reagent(s)

(LAB) Determine mass relationship in a chemical Week 5 STEM_GC11MRIg-h-42


reaction
635

the mathematical Define pressure and give the common units of Week 5 STEM_GC11G-Ihi-43
relationship between pressure
pressure, volume, and
temperature of a gas Use the gas laws to determine pressure, volume, Week 5 STEM_GC11G-Ihi-45
or temperature of a gas under certain conditions
of change
Use the ideal gas equation to calculate pressure, Week 5 STEM_GC11G-Ihi-46
volume, Temperature, or number of moles of a
gas
the partial pressures of Use Dalton’s law of partial pressures to relate Week 5 STEM_GC11DLIi-47
gases in a mixture mole fraction and partial pressure of gases in a
mixture

quantitative Apply the principles of stoichiometry to Week 6 STEM_GC11GSIi-j-48


relationships of determine the amounts (volume, number of
reactants and products moles, or mass) of gaseous reactants and
in a gaseous reaction products

the behavior and Week 6 STEM_GC11KMTIj-50


properties of gases at Relate the rate of gas effusion with molar mass
the molecular level

2nd the quantum Illustrate the reactions at Use quantum numbers to describe an electron in Week 6 STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-54
mechanical description the molecular level in any an atom
of the atom and its of the following: Determine the magnetic property of the atom Week 6 STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-57
electronic structure based on its electronic configuration
1. enzyme action Draw an orbital diagram to represent the Week 6 STEM_GC11ESIIa-b-58
2. protein denaturation electronic configuration of atoms
1.ionic bond formation 3. separation of Week 7 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-70
in terms of atomic components in coconut Draw the Lewis structure of ions
properties milk
1. covalent bond Apply the octet rule in the formation of Week 7 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-76
formation in terms of molecular covalent compounds
atomic properties
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2. the properties of Write the formula of molecular compounds Week 7 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-77


molecular covalent formed by the nonmetallic elements of the
compounds in relation representative block
to their structure Draw Lewis structure of molecular covalent Week 7 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-78
compounds
Week 7 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-81
Describe the geometry of simple compounds
Week 8 STEM_GC11CBIId-g-82
Determine the polarity of simple molecules
the properties of Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-87
Describe the different functional groups
organic compounds and
polymers in terms of Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-89
Describe structural isomerism; give examples
their structure
Describe some simple reactions of organic Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-90
compounds: combustion of organic fuels,
addition, condensation, and saponification of
fats

Describe the formation and structure of Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-91


polymers

Explain the properties of some polymers in Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-93


terms of their structure
Describe the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-95
lipids, and carbohydrates, and relate them to
their function
Week 8 STEM_GC11OCIIg-j-97
Describe the preparation of selected organic
compounds
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GRADE LEVEL: GRADE 11


SUBJECT: GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2

Quarter Content Standard Performance Standard


Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners The learners should be
demonstrate able to...
understanding of...
1st 1. the properties of Design a simple Use the kinetic molecular model to explain Week 1 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-99
liquids and solids to investigation to properties of liquids and solids
the nature of forces determine the effect on Describe and differentiate the types of Week 1 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-100
between particles boiling point or freezing intermolecular forces
2. phase changes in point when a solid is Describe the following properties of liquids, and Week 1 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-102
terms of the dissolved in water explain the effect of intermolecular forces on
accompanying these properties: surface tension, viscosity, vapor
changes in energy pressure, boiling point, and molar heat of
and forces between vaporization
particles Explain the properties of water with its molecular Week 1 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-103
structure and intermolecular forces
Describe the difference in structure of crystalline Week 1 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-104
and amorphous solids
Interpret the phase diagram of water and carbon Week 2 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-107
dioxide
Determine and explain the heating and cooling Week 2 STEM_GC11IMFIIIa-c-109
curve of a substance
properties of Use different ways of expressing concentration of Week 2 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-111
solutions, solubility, solutions: percent by mass, mole fraction,
and the molarity, molality, percent by volume, percent by
stoichiometry of mass, ppm
reactions in solutions Perform stoichiometric calculations for reactions Week 2 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-112
in solution
Describe the effect of concentration on the Week 2 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-115
colligative properties of solutions
638

Differentiate the colligative properties of Week 3 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-116


nonelectrolyte solutions and of electrolyte
solutions
Calculate boiling point elevation and freezing Week 3 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-117
point depression from the concentration of a
solute in a solution
Calculate molar mass from colligative property Week 3 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-118
data
Describe laboratory procedures in determining Week 3 STEM_GC11PPIIId-f-119
concentration of solutions
energy changes in Week 3 STEM_GC11TCIIIg-i-124
Explain the first law of thermodynamics
chemical reactions
Explain enthalpy of a reaction Week 3 STEM_GC11TCIIIg-i-125

Calculate the change in enthalpy of a given STEM_GC11TCIIIg-i-127


reaction using Hess Law
1. the rate of a Describe how various factors influence the rate Week 4 STEM_GC11CKIIIi-j-130
reaction and the of a reaction
various factors that Differentiate zero, first-, and second-order Week 4 STEM_GC11CKIIIi-j-132
influence it reactions
2. the collision theory Explain reactions qualitatively in terms of Week 4 STEM_GC11CKIIIi-j-136
molecular collisions
Explain activation energy and how a catalyst Week 4 STEM_GC11CKIIIi-j-137
affects the reaction rate
Week 4 STEM_GC11CKIIIi-j-138
Cite and differentiate the types of catalysts
2nd spontaneous change, Prepare a poster on a Predict the spontaneity of a process based on Week 5 STEM_GC11CTIVa-b-140
entropy, and free specific application of entropy
energy one of the following: Explain the second law of thermodynamics and Week 5 STEM_GC11CTIVa-b-142
A. Acid-base equilibrium its significance
B. Electrochemistry Use Gibbs’ free energy to determine the direction Week 5 STEM_GC11CTIVa-b-143
Include in the poster the of a reaction
Chemical equilibrium concepts, principles, Explain chemical equilibrium in terms of the Week 5 STEM_GC11CEIVb-e-145
and Le Chatelier’s and chemical reactions reaction rates of the forward and the reverse
Principle involved, and diagrams reaction
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of processes and other Calculate equilibrium constant and the pressure Week 5 STEM_GC11CEIVb-e-148
relevant materials or concentration of reactants or products in an
equilibrium mixture
State the Le Chatelier’s principle and apply it Week 5 STEM_GC11CEIVb-e-149
qualitatively to describe the effect of changes in
pressure, concentration and temperature on a
system at equilibrium
1. acid-base Week 6 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-153
Define Bronsted acids and bases
equilibrium and its
applications to the Week 6 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-154
Discuss the acid-base property of water
pH of solutions and
the use of buffer Calculate ph from the concentration of hydrogen Week 6 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-156
solutions ion or hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions
2. solubility Week 6 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-160
equilibrium and its Describe how a buffer solution maintains its ph
applications Calculate the ph of a buffer solution using the Week 6 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-161
Henderson Hasselbalch equation
Redox reactions as Week 7 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-169
Define oxidation and reduction reactions
applied to galvanic
and electrolytic cells Balance redox reactions using the change in Week 7 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-170
oxidation number method
Identify the reaction occurring in the different Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-172
parts of the cell
Define reduction potential, oxidation potential, STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-176
and cell potential
Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-178
Calculate the standard cell potential
Relate the value of the cell potential to the Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-179
feasibility of using the cell to generate an electric
current
Describe the electrochemistry involved in some Week 8
common batteries: STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-180
a. Leclanche dry cell
b. Button batteries
c. Fuel cells
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d. Lead storage battery


Apply electrochemical principles to explain Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-181
corrosion
Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-182
Explain the electrode reactions during electrolysis
Describe the reactions in some commercial Week 8 STEM_GC11ABIVf-g-183
electrolytic processes

GRADE LEVEL : GRADE 12


SUBJECT: GENERAL PHYSICS 1

Quarter Content Standard Performance Standard


Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration Code
The learners demonstrate The learners should be able
understanding of... to...
1st 1. The effect of instruments Solve, using experimental Solve measurement problems involving Week 1 STEM_GP12EU-Ia-
on and theoretical conversion of units, expression of 1
measurements approaches, multi- measurements in scientific notation
2. Uncertainties and concept, rich-content Differentiate accuracy from precision Week 1 STEM_GP12EU-Ia-
deviations in measurement problems involving 2
3. Sources and types of measurement, vectors, Differentiate random errors from systematic Week 1 STEM_GP12EU-Ia-
error motion in 1D and 2D, errors 3
Newton’s Laws, Work, Estimate errors from multiple measurements of Week 1 STEM_GP12EU-Ia-
Energy, Center of Mass, a physical quantity using variance 5
Vectors and vector momentum, impulse and Differentiate vector and scalar quantities Week 1 STEM_GP12V-Ia-8
addition collisions Perform addition of vectors Week 1 STEM_GP12V-Ia-9
Rewrite a vector in component form Week 1 STEM_GP12V-Ia-
10
1. Position, time, Convert a verbal description of a physical Week 2 STEM_GP12Kin-Ib-
distance, displacement, situation involving uniform acceleration in one 12
speed, average velocity, dimension into a mathematical description
instantaneous velocity Interpret displacement and velocity, Week 2 STEM_GP12KIN-
2. Average acceleration, respectively, as areas under velocity vs. time Ib-14
and instantaneous and acceleration vs. time curves
acceleration
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3. Uniformly accelerated Interpret velocity and acceleration, respectively, Week 2 STEM_GP12KIN-


linear motion as slopes of position vs. time and velocity vs. Ib-15
3. Free-fall motion time curves
4. 1D Uniform Acceleration Construct velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. Week 2 STEM_GP12KIN-
Problems time graphs, respectively, corresponding to a Ib-16
given position vs. time-graph and velocity vs.
time graph and vice versa
Solve for unknown quantities in equations Week 2 STEM_GP12KIN-
involving one-dimensional uniformly accelerated Ib-17
motion , including free fall motion
Solve problems involving one-dimensional Week 2 STEM_GP12KIN-
motion with constant acceleration in contexts Ib-19
such as, but not limited to, the “tail-gating
phenomenon”, pursuit, rocket launch, and free-
fall problems
Relative motion Describe motion using the concept of relative Week 3 STEM_GP12KIN-Ic-
1. Position, distance, velocities in 1D and 2D 20
displacement, speed,
average velocity, Deduce the consequences of the independence Week 3 STEM_GP12KIN-Ic-
instantaneous velocity, of vertical and horizontal components of 22
average acceleration, and projectile motion
instantaneous acceleration Calculate range, time of flight, and maximum Week 3 STEM_GP12KIN-Ic-
in 2- and 3- dimensions heights of projectiles 23
2. Projectile Motion Infer quantities associated with circular motion Week 3 STEM_GP12KIN-Ic-
3. Circular Motion such as tangential velocity, centripetal 25
acceleration, tangential acceleration, radius of
curvature
Solve problems involving two dimensional Week 3 STEM_GP12KIN-Ic-
motion in contexts such as, but not limited to 26
ledge jumping, movie stunts, basketball, safe
locations during firework displays, and Ferris
wheels
1. Newton’s Law’s of Define inertial frames of reference Week 4 STEM_GP12N-Id-
Motion 28
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2. Inertial Reference Identify action-reaction pairs Week 4 STEM_GP12N-Id-


Frames 31
3. Action at a distance Draw free-body diagrams Week 4 STEM_GP12N-Id-
forces 32
4. Types of contact forces: Apply Newton’s 1st law to obtain quantitative Week 4 STEM_GP12N-Ie-
tension, normal force, and qualitative conclusions about the contact 33
kinetic and static friction, and noncontact forces acting on a body in
fluid resistance equilibrium
5. Action-Reaction Pairs Differentiate the properties of static friction and Week 4 STEM_GP12N-Ie-
6. Free-Body Diagrams kinetic friction 34
7. Applications of Newton’s Apply Newton’s 2nd law and kinematics to Week 5 STEM_GP12N-Ie-
Laws to single-body and obtain quantitative and qualitative conclusions 36
multibody dynamics about the velocity and acceleration of one or
8. Problem solving using more bodies, and the contact and noncontact
Newton’s Laws forces acting on one or more bodies
Solve problems using Newton’s Laws of motion Week 5 STEM_GP12N-Ie-
in contexts such as, but not limited to, ropes and 38
pulleys, the design of mobile sculptures,
transport of loads on conveyor belts, force
needed to move stalled vehicles, determination
of safe driving speeds on banked curved roads
1. Dot or Scalar Product Calculate the dot or scalar product of vectors Week 5 STEM_GP12WE-If-
2. Work done by a force 40
3. Work-energy relation Determine the work done by a force acting on a Week 5 STEM_GP12WE-If-
4. Kinetic energy system 41
5. Power Define work as a scalar or dot product of force Week 6 STEM_GP12WE-If-
6. Conservative and and displacement 42
nonconservative forces Interpret the work done by a force in one- Week 6 STEM_GP12WE-If-
7. Gravitational potential dimension as an area under a Force vs. Position 43
energy curve
8. Elastic potential energy Relate the gravitational potential energy of a Week 6 STEM_GP12WE-Ig-
9. Equilibria and potential system or object to the configuration of the 48
energy diagrams system
10. Energy Conservation, Relate the elastic potential energy of a system Week 6 STEM_GP12WE-Ig-
Work, and Power Problems or object to the configuration of the system 49
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Explain the properties and the effects of Week 6 STEM_GP12WE-Ig-


conservative forces 50
Use potential energy diagrams to infer force; Week 7 STEM_GP12WE-Ig-
stable, unstable, and neutral equilibria; and 53
turning points
Solve problems involving work, energy, and Week 7 STEM_GP12WE-Ih-
power in contexts such as, but not limited to, i- 55
bungee jumping, design of roller-coasters,
number of people required to build structures
such as the Great Pyramids and the rice
terraces; power and energy requirements of
human activities such as sleeping vs. sitting vs.
standing, running vs. walking.
1. Center of mass Differentiate center of mass and geometric Week 7 STEM_GP12WE-Ih-
2. Momentum center i- 56
3. Impulse Relate the motion of center of mass of a system Week 7 STEM_GP12MMIC-
4. Impulse-momentum to the momentum and net external force acting Ih- 57
relation on the system
5. Law of conservation of Relate the momentum, impulse, force, and time Week 8 STEM_GP12MMIC-
momentum of contact in a system Ih- 58
6. Collisions Compare and contrast elastic and inelastic Week 8 STEM_GP12MMIC-
7. Center of Mass, Impulse, collisions Ii- 60
Momentum, and Collision Apply the concept of restitution coefficient in Week 8 STEM_GP12MMIC-
Problems collisions Ii- 61
Solve problems involving center of mass, Week 8 STEM_GP12MMIC-
impulse, and momentum in contexts such as, Ii- 63
but not limited to, rocket motion, vehicle
collisions, and ping-pong.
2nd 1. Moment of inertia Calculate the moment of inertia about a given Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
2. Angular position, angular axis of single-object and multiple-object systems IIa-1
velocity, angular Calculate magnitude and direction of torque Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
acceleration 3. Torque using the definition of torque as a cross product IIa-3
4. Static equilibrium Describe rotational quantities using vectors Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
5. Rotational kinematics IIa-4
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6. Work done by a torque Determine whether a system is in static Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-


equilibrium or not IIa-5
Apply the rotational kinematic relations for Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
systems with constant angular accelerations IIa-6
Determine angular momentum of different Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
systems IIa-9
Apply the torque-angular momentum relation Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
IIa- 10
Solve static equilibrium problems in contexts Week 1 STEM_GP12RED-
but not limited to see-saws, cable-hinge-strut- IIa-8
system, leaning ladders, and weighing a heavy
suitcase using a small bathroom scale
1. Newton’s Law of Use Newton’s law of gravitation to infer Week 2 STEM_GP12G-IIb-
Universal Gravitation gravitational force, weight, and acceleration due 16
2. Gravitational field to gravity
3. Gravitational potential
energy Discuss the physical significance of gravitational Week 2 STEM_GP12Red-
4. Orbits field IIb- 18
5. Kepler’s laws of Apply the concept of gravitational potential Week 2 STEM_GP12Red-
planetary motion energy in physics problems IIb- 19
Calculate quantities related to planetary or Week 2 STEM_GP12Red-
satellite motion IIb- 20
For circular orbits, relate Kepler’s third law of Week 3 STEM_GP12G-IIc-
planetary motion to Newton’s law of gravitation 22
and centripetal acceleration
1. Periodic Motion Relate the amplitude, frequency, angular Week 3 STEM_GP12PM-
2. Simple harmonic motion: frequency, period, displacement, velocity, and IIc-24
spring-mass system, simple acceleration of oscillating systems
pendulum Recognize the necessary conditions for an object Week 3 STEM_GP12PM-
3. Damped and Driven to undergo simple harmonic motion IIc-25
oscillation Calculate the period and the frequency of spring Week 3 STEM_GP12PM-
4. Periodic Motion mass, simple pendulum, and physical pendulum IIc-27
experiment Differentiate underdamped, overdamped, and Week 4 STEM_GP12PM-
5. Mechanical waves critically damped motion IId-28
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Define mechanical wave, longitudinal wave, Week 4 STEM_GP12PM-


transverse wave, periodic wave, and sinusoidal IId-31
wave
From a given sinusoidal wave function infer the Week 4 STEM_GP12PM-
speed, wavelength, frequency, period, direction, IId-32
and wave number
1. Sound Apply the inverse-square relation between the Week 4 STEM_GP12MWS-
2. Wave Intensity intensity of waves and the distance from the IIe- 34
3. Interference and beats source
4. Standing waves Describe qualitatively and quantitatively the Week 5 STEM_GP12MWS-
5. Doppler effect superposition of waves IIe- 35
Apply the condition for standing waves on a Week 5 STEM_GP12MWS-
string IIe- 36
Relate the frequency (source dependent) and Week 5 TEM_GP12MWS-
wavelength of sound with the motion of the IIe- 37
source and the listener
1. Specific gravity Relate density, specific gravity, mass, and Week 5 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
2. Pressure volume to each other 40
3. Pressure vs. Depth Relate pressure to area and force Week 6 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
Relation 41
4. Pascal’s principle Relate pressure to fluid density and depth Week 6 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
5. Buoyancy and 42
Archimedes’ Principle Apply Pascal’s principle in analyzing fluids in Week 6 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
6. Bernoulli’s principle various systems 43
Apply the concept of buoyancy and Archimedes’ Week 6 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
principle 44
Apply Bernoulli’s principle and continuity Week 7 STEM_GP12FM-IIf-
equation, whenever appropriate, to infer 46
relations involving pressure, elevation, speed,
and flux
1. Zeroth law of Explain the connection between the Zeroth Law Week 7 STEM_GP12TH-IIg-
thermodynamics and of Thermodynamics, temperature, thermal 49
Temperature measurement equilibrium, and temperature scales
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2. Thermal expansion Convert temperatures and temperature Week 7 STEM_GP12TH-IIg-


3. Heat and heat capacity differences in the following scales: Fahrenheit, 50
Celsius, Kelvin
Define coefficient of thermal expansion and Week 7 STEM_GP12TH-IIg-
coefficient of volume expansion 51
Calculate volume or length changes of solids due Week 7 STEM_GP12TH-IIg-
to changes in temperature 52
Solve problems involving temperature, thermal Week 7 STEM_GP12TH-IIg-
expansion, heat capacity, heat transfer, and 53
thermal equilibrium in contexts such as, but not
limited to, the design of bridges and train rails
using steel, relative severity of steam burns and
water burns, thermal insulation, sizes of stars,
and surface temperatures of planets
1. Ideal gas law Enumerate the properties of an ideal gas Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
2. Internal energy of an IIh- 57
ideal gas Solve problems involving ideal gas equations in Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
3. Heat capacity of an contexts such as, but not limited to, the design IIh- 58
ideal gas of metal containers for compressed gases
4. Thermodynamic Interpret PV diagrams of a thermodynamic Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
systems process IIh- 60
5. Work done during Compute the work done by a gas using dW=PdV Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
volume changes IIh- 61
6. 1st law of State the relationship between changes internal Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
thermodynamics energy, work done, and thermal energy supplied IIh- 62
7. Thermodynamic through the First Law of Thermodynamics
processes: adiabatic, Differentiate the following thermodynamic Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
isothermal, isobaric, processes and show them on a PV diagram: IIh- 63
isochoric isochoric, isobaric, isothermal, adiabatic, and
8. Heat engines cyclic
9. Engine cycles Calculate the efficiency of a heat engine Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
10. Entropy IIi-67
11. 2nd law of Describe reversible and irreversible processes Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
Thermodynamics IIi-68
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12. Reversible and Explain how entropy is a measure of disorder Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
irreversible processes IIi-69
State the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
IIi-70
Calculate entropy changes for various processes Week 8 STEM_GP12GLT-
e.g., isothermal process, free expansion, IIi-71
constant pressure process, etc.

GRADE LEVEL : GRADE 12


SUBJECT: GENERAL PHYSICS 2

Quarter Content Standard Performance Standard


Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration Code
The learners demonstrate The learners should be able
understanding of... to...
3rd 1. Electric charge Use theoretical and Describe using a diagram charging by rubbing and Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Insulators and experimental approaches charging by induction IIIa-1
conductors to solve multi-concept and Explain the role of electron transfer in Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
3. Coulomb’s Law rich-context problems electrostatic charging by rubbing IIIa-2
4. Electric forces and fields involving electricity and Describe experiments to show electrostatic Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
5. Electric field magnetism charging by induction IIIa-3
calculations Calculate the net electric force on a point charge Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
6. Charges on conductors exerted by a system of point charges IIIa-6
7. Electric flux and Gauss’s Describe an electric field as a region in which an Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
Law electric charge experiences a force IIIa-7
8. Electric charge, dipoles, Calculate the electric field due to a system of Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
force, field, and flux
point charges using Coulomb’s law and the IIIa-10
problems superposition principle
Calculate electric flux Week 1 STEM_GP12EM-
IIIb-12
Use Gauss’s law to infer electric field due to Week 2 STEM_GP12EM-
uniformly distributed charges on long wires, IIIb-13
spheres, and large plates
Solve problems involving electric charges, dipoles, Week 2 STEM_GP12EM-
forces, fields, and flux in contexts such as, but not IIIb-14
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limited to, systems of point charges, electrical


breakdown of air, charged pendulums,
electrostatic ink-jet printers
1. Electric potential energy Relate the electric potential with work, potential Week 2 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Electric potential energy, and electric field IIIb-15
3. Equipotential surfaces Determine the electric potential function at any Week 2 STEM_GP12EM-
4. Electric field as a point due to highly symmetric continuous- charge IIIc-17
potential gradient distributions
5. Electric potential infer the direction and strength of electric field Week 3 STEM_GP12EM-
vector, nature of the electric field sources, and IIIc-18
electrostatic potential surfaces given the
equipotential lines
Calculate the electric field in the region given a Week 3 STEM_GP12EM-
mathematical function describing its potential in a IIIc-20
region of space
Solve problems involving electric potential energy Week 3 STEM_GP12EM-
and electric potentials in contexts such as, but not IIIc-22
limited to, electron guns in CRT TV picture tubes
and Van de Graaff generators
1. Capacitance and Deduce the effects of simple capacitors (e.g., Week 3 STEM_GP12EM-
capacitors a. Capacitors in parallel-plate, spherical, cylindrical) on the IIId-23
series and parallel capacitance, charge, and potential difference
b. Energy stored and when the size, potential difference, or charge is
electric-field energy in changed
capacitors Calculate the equivalent capacitance of a network Week 3 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Dielectrics of capacitors connected in series/parallel IIId-24
Determine the total charge, the charge on, and Week 4 STEM_GP12EM-
the potential difference across each capacitor in IIId-25
the network given the capacitors connected in
series/parallel
Determine the potential energy stored inside the Week 4 STEM_GP12EM-
capacitor given the geometry and the potential IIId-26
difference across the capacitor
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Describe the effects of inserting dielectric Week 4 STEM_GP12EM-


materials on the capacitance, charge, and electric IIId-29
field of a capacitor
Solve problems involving capacitors and Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
dielectrics in contexts such as, but not limited to, IIId-30
charged plates, batteries, and camera flashlamps.
1. Current, resistivity, and Distinguish between conventional current and Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
resistance electron flow IIId-32
2. Ohm’s law Apply the relationship charge = current x time to Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
3. Energy and power in new situations or to solve related problems IIIe-33
electric circuits Describe the effect of temperature increase on Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
4. Electrical safety the resistance of a metallic conductor IIIe-35
Describe the ability of a material to conduct Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
current in terms of resistivity and conductivity IIIe-36
Apply the relationship of the proportionality Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
between resistance and the length and cross- IIIe-37
sectional area of a wire to solve problems
Differentiate ohmic and non-ohmic materials in Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
terms of their I-V curves IIIe-38
Differentiate emf of a source and potential Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
difference (PD) across a circuit IIIe-40
Given an emf source connected to a resistor, Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
determine the power supplied or dissipated by IIIe-42
each element in a circuit
Solve problems involving current, resistivity, Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
resistance, and Ohm’s law in contexts such as, but IIIe-44
not limited to, batteries and bulbs, household
wiring, and selection of fuses.
Devices for measuring Operate devices for measuring currents and Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
currents and voltages voltages IIIe-45
Draw circuit diagrams with power sources (cell or Week 5 STEM_GP12EM-
battery), switches, lamps, resistors (fixed and IIIf-47
variable) fuses, ammeters and voltmeters
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Evaluate the equivalent resistance, current, and Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-


1. Resistors in series and
voltage in a given network of resistors connected IIIg-48
parallel
in series and/or parallel
Calculate the current and voltage through and Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Kirchhoff’s rules
across circuit elements using Kirchhoff’s loop and IIIg-49
junction rules (at most 2 loops only)
3. R-C circuits
Solve problems involving the calculation of Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
currents and potential difference in circuits IIIg-51
consisting of batteries, resistors and capacitors.
1. Magnetic fields Differentiate electric interactions from magnetic Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Lorentz Force interactions IIIh-54
3. Motion of charge Evaluate the total magnetic flux through an open Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
particles in electric and surface IIIh-55
magnetic fields Describe the motion of a charged particle in a Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
4. Magnetic forces on magnetic field in terms of its speed, acceleration, IIIh-58
current-carrying wires cyclotron radius, cyclotron frequency, and kinetic
energy
Evaluate the magnetic force on an arbitrary wire Week 6 STEM_GP12EM-
segment placed in a uniform magnetic field IIIh-59
1. Biot-Savart Law Evaluate the magnetic field vector at a given point Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Ampere’s Law in space due to a moving point charge, an IIIh-60
infinitesimal current element, or a straight
current-carrying conductor
Calculate the magnetic field due to one or more Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
straight wire conductors using the superposition IIIi-62
principle
Calculate the force per unit length on a current Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
carrying wire due to the magnetic field produced IIIi-63
by other current-carrying wires
Evaluate the magnetic field vector at any point Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
along the axis of a circular current loop IIIi-64
Solve problems involving magnetic fields, forces Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
due to magnetic fields and the motion of charges IIIi-66
and current-carrying wires in contexts such as,
but not limited to, determining the strength of
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Earth’s magnetic field, mass spectrometers, and


solenoids.
4th 1. Magnetic induction 1. Use theoretical and, Identify the factors that affect the magnitude of Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Faraday’s Law when feasible, the induced emf and the magnitude and direction IVa-1
3. Alternating current, LC experimental approaches of the induced current (Faraday’s Law)
circuits, and other to solve multiconcept, rich-
applications of magnetic context problems using
induction concepts from Compare and contrast electrostatic electric field Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
electromagnetic waves, and non-electrostatic/induced electric field IVa-3
optics, relativity, and Calculate the induced emf in a closed loop due to Week 7 STEM_GP12EM-
atomic and nuclear theory a time-varying magnetic flux using Faraday’s Law IVa-4
Describe the direction of the induced electric Week 8 STEM_GP12EM-
2. Apply ideas from atomic field, magnetic field, and current on a IVa-5
and nuclear physics in conducting/nonconducting loop using Lenz’s Law
contexts such as, but not Compare and contrast alternating current (AC) Week 8 STEM_GP12EM-
limited to, radiation and direct current (DC) IVb-6
shielding and inferring the Characterize the properties (stored energy and Week 8 STEM_GP12EM-
composition of stars time-dependence of charges, currents, and IVb-8
voltages) of an LC circuit
1. Maxwell’s synthesis of Relate the properties of EM wave (wavelength, Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
electricity, magnetism, frequency, speed) and the properties of vacuum IVb-12
and optics and optical medium (permittivity, permeability,
2. EM waves and light and index of refraction)
3. Law of Reflection Explain the conditions for total internal reflection Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
4. Law of Refraction IVb-14
(Snell’s Explain the phenomenon of dispersion by relating Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
Law) to Snell’s Law IVb-16
5. Polarization (Malus’s Calculate the intensity of the transmitted light Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
Law) after passing through a series of polarizers IVc-18
7. Applications of applying Malus’s Law
reflection, Solve problems involving reflection, refraction, Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
refraction, dispersion, and dispersion, and polarization in contexts such as, IVc-21
polarization but not limited to, (polarizing) sunglasses,
atmospheric haloes, and rainbows
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1. Reflection and Explain image formation as an application of Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-


refraction at plane and reflection, refraction, and paraxial approximation IVd-22
spherical surfaces Relate properties of mirrors and lenses (radii of Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
2. Mirrors curvature, focal length, index of refraction [for IVd-23
3. Thin lens lenses]) to image and object distance and sizes
4. Geometric optics Determine graphically and mathematically the Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
type (virtual/real), magnification, location, and IVd-24
orientation of image of a point and extended
object produced by a plane or spherical mirror
Determine graphically and mathematically the Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
type (virtual/real), magnification, location/ IVd-27
apparent depth, and orientation of image of a
point and extended object produced by a lens or
series of lenses
Apply the principles of geometric optics to discuss Week 8 STEM_GP12OPT-
image formation by the eye, and correction of IVd-28
common vision defects
1. Huygens’ Principle Determine the conditions (superposition, path Week 9 STEM_GP12OPT-
2. Two-source and phase difference, polarization, amplitude) for IVf-32
interference of interference to occur emphasizing the properties
light of a laser as a monochromatic and coherent light
3. Intensity in interference source
patterns Relate the geometry of the two-slit experiment Week 9 STEM_GP12OPT-
4. Interference in thin set up (slit separation, and screen-to-slit distance) IVf-33
films and properties of light (wavelength) to the
5. Diffraction from single- properties of the interference pattern (width,
slits location, and intensity)
Relate the geometry of the diffraction experiment Week 9 STEM_GP12OPT-
setup (slit size, and screen- to-slit distance) and IVf-35
properties of light (wavelength) to the properties
of the diffraction pattern (width, location, and
intensity of the fringes)
1. Postulates of Special State the postulates of Special Relativity and their Week 9 STEM_GP12MP-
Relativity consequences IVg-39
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2. Relativity of times and Apply the time dilation, length contraction and Week 9
lengths relativistic velocity addition to worded problems
3. Relativistic velocity Calculate kinetic energy, rest energy, momentum, Week 9 STEM_GP12MP-
addition and speed of objects moving with speeds IVg-42
4. Relativistic dynamics comparable to the speed of light
5. Relativistic Doppler
effect

1. Photoelectric effect Explain the photoelectric effect using the idea of Week 9 STEM_GP12MP-
2. Atomic spectra light quanta or photons IVh-45
3. Radioactive decay Explain qualitatively the properties of atomic Week 9 STEM_GP12MP-
emission and absorption spectra using the IVh-46
concept of energy levels
Calculating radioisotope activity using the concept Week 9 STEM_GP12MP-
of half-life IVh-i-47

Grade Level: Grade 11


Subject: Pre-Calculus

Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners The learner shall be able
demonstrate an to… The learners…
understanding of…
Quarter 1 key concepts of model situations illustrate the different types of conic sections: Week 1 STEM_PC11AG-
conic sections and appropriately and solve parabola, ellipse, circle, hyperbola, and degenerate Ia-1
systems of nonlinear problems accurately using cases.
equations conic sections and define a circle. STEM_PC11AG-
systems of nonlinear Ia-2
equations determine the standard form of equation of a circle STEM_PC11AG-
Ia-3
define a parabola Week 2 STEM_PC11AG-
Ia-5
determine the standard form of equation of a STEM_PC11AG-
parabola Ib-1
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners The learner shall be able
demonstrate an to… The learners…
understanding of…
define an ellipse Week 3 STEM_PC11AG-
Ic-1
determine the standard form of equation of an STEM_PC11AG-
ellipse Ic-2
define a hyperbola Week 4 STEM_PC11AG-
Id-1
determine the standard form of equation of a STEM_PC11AG-
hyperbola Id-2
recognize the equation and important characteristics Week 5 to 6 STEM_PC11AG-Ie-
of the different types of conic sections 1
solves situational problems involving conic sections STEM_PC11AG-Ie-
2
an understanding of shall be able to keenly Illustrate a series Week 7 to 9 STEM_PC11SMI-Ih-
key concepts of series observe and investigate 1
and mathematical patterns, and formulate differentiate a series from a sequence STEM_PC11SMI-Ih-
induction and the appropriate mathematical 2
Binomial Theorem. statements use the sigma notation to represent a series STEM_PC11SMI-Ih-
3
Apply the use of sigma notation in finding sums
Quarter 2 an understanding key 1. formulate and solve illustrate the unit circle and the relationship between Week 1 to 2 STEM_PC11T-IIa-1
concepts of circular accurately situational the linear and angular measures of a central angle in
functions, problems involving circular a unit circle
trigonometric functions convert degree measure to radian measure and vice STEM_PC11T-IIa-2
identities, inverse versa
trigonometric illustrate angles in standard position and coterminal STEM_PC11T-IIa-3
functions, and the angles
polar coordinate illustrate the different circular functions Week 3 STEM_PC11T-IIb-1
system uses reference angles to find exact values of circular STEM_PC11T-IIb-2
functions
illustrate the domain and range of the different Week 4 STEM_PC11T-IIc-1
circular functions
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Quarter Content Standards Performance Standards Most Essential Learning competencies Duration K to 12 CG Code
The learners The learner shall be able
demonstrate an to… The learners…
understanding of…
graph the six circular functions (a) amplitude, (b) STEM_PC11T-IIc-d-
period, and (c) phase shift 1
solve situational problems involving circular functions Week 5 STEM_PC11T-IId-2
2. apply appropriate determine whether an equation is an identity or a Week 6 to 8 STEM_PC11T-IIe-1
trigonometric identities in conditional equation
solving situational apply trigonometric identities to find other
problems trigonometric values
solve situational problems involving trigonometric STEM_PC11T-IIg-2
identities
3. formulate and solve illustrate the domain and range of the inverse STEM_PC11T-IIh-1
accurately situational trigonometric functions.
problems involving evaluate an inverse trigonometric expression. STEM_PC11T-IIh-2
appropriate trigonometric solve trigonometric equations. STEM_PC11T-IIh-i-
functions 1
solve situational problems involving inverse Week 9 STEM_PC11T-IIi-2
trigonometric functions and trigonometric equations

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