This document outlines the yearly lesson plan for biology class 7 covering 10 months from June 2016 to March 2017. It includes 3 sentences summarizing the content covered each month:
June focuses on plant growth and photosynthesis, July examines leaf structure and nutrients, August looks at food groups, digestion, and malnutrition. September has a revision for an exam and computer-assisted instruction, October explores food breakdown and the circulatory system. November analyzes blood, the heart, and respiration, while December introduces reproduction and takes a winter break. January continues reproduction and hormones, February examines the effects of diet, drugs and disease during growth, and March has another exam revision before summer break.
This document outlines the yearly lesson plan for biology class 7 covering 10 months from June 2016 to March 2017. It includes 3 sentences summarizing the content covered each month:
June focuses on plant growth and photosynthesis, July examines leaf structure and nutrients, August looks at food groups, digestion, and malnutrition. September has a revision for an exam and computer-assisted instruction, October explores food breakdown and the circulatory system. November analyzes blood, the heart, and respiration, while December introduces reproduction and takes a winter break. January continues reproduction and hormones, February examines the effects of diet, drugs and disease during growth, and March has another exam revision before summer break.
This document outlines the yearly lesson plan for biology class 7 covering 10 months from June 2016 to March 2017. It includes 3 sentences summarizing the content covered each month:
June focuses on plant growth and photosynthesis, July examines leaf structure and nutrients, August looks at food groups, digestion, and malnutrition. September has a revision for an exam and computer-assisted instruction, October explores food breakdown and the circulatory system. November analyzes blood, the heart, and respiration, while December introduces reproduction and takes a winter break. January continues reproduction and hormones, February examines the effects of diet, drugs and disease during growth, and March has another exam revision before summer break.