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Describe how Hertz produced radio pulses Week 5 S11/12PS-IVi-68


1. Relativity and the Big Create a video Explain how special relativity resolved the Week 6 S11/12PS-IVi-j-69
Bang 2. Planets in and presentation that details conflict between Newtonian mechanics
beyond the Solar the impact of the Theory and Maxwell’s electromagnetic theory
System of Relativity to human Explain the consequences of the Week 6-7 S11/12PS-IVi-j-70
postulates of Special Relativity (e.g.,
relativity of simultaneity, time dilation,
length contraction, mass-energy
equivalence, and cosmic speed limit)
Explain the consequences of the Week 7 S11/12PS-IVi-j-71
postulates of General Relativity (e.g.,
correct predictions of shifts in the orbit of
Mercury, gravitational bending of light,
and black holes)
Explain how the speeds and distances of Week 8 S11/12PS-IVj-72
far-off objects are estimated (e.g., doppler
effect and cosmic distance ladder)
Explain how we know that we live in an Week 8 S11/12PS-IVj-73
expanding universe, which used to be hot
and is approximately 14billion years old

GRADE LEVEL: Grade 11/12


SUBJECT: Reading and Writing

Content Performance
Quarter Most Essential Learning Competencies Coding
Standards Standards
S2 Q3 The learner realizes The learner Compare and contrast patterns of written texts across
that information in critiques a chosen disciplines
a written text may sample of each Evaluate a written text based on its properties (organization,
be selected and pattern of coherence and cohesion, language use and mechanics)
organized to development Identify claims explicitly or implicitly made in a written text EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6;
achieve a particular focusing on a. Claim of fact EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.1;
purpose. information b. Claim of policy EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.2;
selection, c. Claim of value EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.3
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S2 Q4 organization, and Identify the context in which a text was developed EN11/12RWS-IVac-7;
development. a. Hypertext EN11/12RWS-IVac-7.1;
b. Intertext EN11/12RWS-IVac-7.2

The learner The learner writes a Explain critical reading as a form of reasoning EN11/12RWS-IVac-8
understands the 1000-word critique Formulate evaluative statements about a text read: EN11/12RWS-IVac-9;
relationship of a of a selected text a. assertions about the content and properties of a EN11/12RWS-IVac-9.1;
written text and the on the basis of its text read; and EN11/12RWS-IVac-9.2
context in which it claim/s, context, b. counterclaims in response to claims made in a text
was developed. and properties as a read
written material. Determine textual evidence to validate assertions and EN11/12RWS-IVac-10
counterclaims made about a text read
The learner The learner Identify the unique features of and requirements in EN11/12RWS-IVdg-12;
understands the produces each type composing texts that are useful across disciplines: EN11/12RWS-IVdg-12.1;
requirements of of academic writing a. Book Review or Article Critique EN11/12RWS-IVdg-12.2;
composing and professional b. Literature Review EN11/12RWS-IVdg-12.3;
academic writing correspondence c. Research Report EN11/12RWS-IVdg-12.4
and professional following the d. Project Proposal
correspondence. properties of well- e. Position Paper
written texts and Identify the unique features of and requirements in EN11/12RWS-IVhj-13;
process approach composing professional correspondence: EN11/12RWS-IVhj-13.1;
to writing. a. Resume EN11/12RWS-IVhj-13.2;
b. Application for College Admission EN11/12RWS-IVhj-13.3;
c. Application for Employment EN11/12RWS-IVhj-13.4
d. Various forms of Office Correspondence

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