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2ND QUARTER
Module 1: Microscope
Module 2: Life Through The Lens (Lesson 1 and Lesson 2) – Focusing specimens
Module 3: Levels of Biological Organization
Module 4: Eggs are White, Lemons are Yellow Like Me and You They’re Made of Cells
Too – Animal Cell and Plant Cell
Module 5: You and Me from Cells too Tiny – Cell Theory and Cell Types, Structures and
Function
Module 6: Alone or Together, Let’s Multiply for the Better – Asexual Reproduction and
Sexual Reproduction
Module 7: Biotic and Abiotic Components of Ecosystem (Lesson 1 and Lesson 2)
Module 8: Ecological Relationships (Lesson 1 and Lesson 2)
Module 9: Effects of Changes in the Abiotic Factors
ECOSYSTEM
An ecosystem consists of all the
living things in each area,
together with the nonliving
environment
COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

Biotic Abiotic
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change
Changes in the environment specifically in abiotic factors
can disrupt the natural balance in the ecosystem. Human
interaction has been the cause of many changes in the
environment. That is why we need to take care of our
environment to maintain its ability to support varied forms
of life.
Effects of
Changes in the
Abiotic
Factors
Module 9
1. Air (atmosphere)
2. Water
3. Sunlight
4. Soil
5. Temperature
6. Wind
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PERFORMANCE TASK
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PERFORMANCE TASK #2

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PERFORMANCE TASK #3
● Module 4, Lesson 2: Plant
Cell
● What I Can Do
● Draw a plant cell and label
its major parts and
organelles present. Use
● a separate sheet of paper.
REMINDERS

PERFORMANCE TASKS AND


SUMMATIVE TESTS
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GOD BLESS!

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