RPT Science f5 2015 (English)
RPT Science f5 2015 (English)
RPT Science f5 2015 (English)
Learning Objectives
1.1
Understanding the
classification of
microorganism
1
12/1/2015
to
16/1/2015
1.2
Synthesising ideas
about the factors that
affect the growth of
microorganism
Learning Outcomes
Notes
A student is able to :
List the charactreistis of various types of
microorganism.
Remind students to
adhere strictly to safety
precautions while
conducting experiments
involving
microorganisms.
Remind students that
microorganisms can
cause disease or
illness.
Microorganism is also
known as microbes.
1
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
1.3
Applying knowledge
about useful
microorganism
View videos or computer simulation and discuss the uses and roles of
microorganism;
a) food digestion
b) decaying process
c) medicine,agriculture and industry
Visit factories to study how microorganisms are used to produced food or other
industrial products.
Gather information from magazines,books and internet and discuss the potential
uses of microorganisms in various fields.
2
19/1/2015
to
23/1/2015
1.4
Analysing the harmful
effects of
microorganisms.
A student is able to :
Scientific names of
microorganisms are not
required
Week
2
19/1/2015
to
23/1/2015
Learning Objectives
1.5
Analysing ways to
prevent infection
caused by
microorganisms
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to :
1.6
Understanding how
diseases caused by
microorganisms are
treated
1.7
Realising that
microorganisms have
profound effects on
human being and the
balance in nature
A student able to :
Notes
Learning Objectives
4
2/2/2015
to
6/2/2015
2.1
Evaluating the
importance of taking
good nutrition and
practicing good eating
habits.
4
2/2/2015
to
6/2/2015
2.2
Analysing the nutrient
requirements of
plants.
Learning Outcomes
Notes
A student is able to :
When explaining
symptoms, causes and
steps taken to alleviate
diseases, only a brief
explanation is required
A student is able to :
list macronutrients,
list micronutrients,
4
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
5
9/2/2015
to
13/2/2015
2.3
Analysing nitrogen
cycle and its
importance
View charts, videos or computer simulations on nitrogen cycle and discuss the
following :
a ) the nitrogen cycle
b ) the processes involved in the nitrogen cycle.
c ) the importance of the nitrogen cycle.
A student is able to :
describe nitrogen cycle
explain the processes involved in nitrogen
cycle.
explain the importance of nitrogen cycle
A student is able to :
practice healthy eating habits
plan how to manage food resources
to avoid wastage.
describe the benefits of having
healthy eating habits
Learning Objectives
3.1 Analysing
balance in nature
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to :
A student is able to :
Notes
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
damage the ozone layer,
Notes
A student is able to :
state the importance of preservation and
conservation of the environment,
generate ideas on environmental pollution
control,
explain with examples on how preservation
and conservation of the environment can
contribute to a clean and healthy environment
3.4
Evaluating the
importance of proper
management of
natural resources in
maintaining balance in
nature
3.5
Practicing responsible
attitudes to preserve
and conserve the
environment
Plan and practice good habits to preserve and conserve the environment
through the following activities :
a)awareness campaigns on reducing, reusing and recycling,
b)jungle trekking to appreciate the beauty of nature and an unspoilt
environment,
A student is able to :
generate ideas on the proper ways to manage
natural resources in order to maintain balance in
nature,
explain with examples the effects of improper
management of natural resources
justify the need for proper management of the
environment.
A student is able to :
7
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
8
2/3/2015
to
6/3/2015
4.1
Analysing various
carbon compounds
c)adopt part of an area such as beach, river, hil and forest to practice
responsible and caring attitudes to preserve and conserve,
d)write a proposal on how to preserve and conserve the environment in
a local community
Observe various samples of carbon and non carbon compounds. Discuss what
carbon compounds are.
View videos or computer simulation and discuss organic and inorganic
compounds in terms of
a. their sources
b. their characteristics i.e.
i.
elements present
ii.
metallic and non metallic
iii.
changes upon heating
Carry out an activity to compare and contrast organic and inorganic compounds.
Illustrate the similarities and diffrences in a graphic organiser.
Classify samples of carbon compounds into organic and inorganic compounds.
Gather information from books, magazines and internet and discuss
hydrocarbons and their sources .
9
9/3/2015
to
13/3/2015
16/3/2015
to
20/3/2015
ST
SEMESTER BREAK
Learning Objective
4.2
Analysing alcohol and
its effects on health
Learning outcomes
A student is able to
11
30/3/2015
to
3/4/2015
4.3
Analysing fats and their
effects on health.
12
6/4/2015
to
10/4/2015
4.4
Analysing oil palm and
its importance to
national development
Note
Student need to
know only the
general equation in
words to show the
formation of ester.
A student is able to
A student is able to :
describe the structure of an oil palm fruit,
describe the process of extracting palm oil from
the oil palm fruit
9
Week
Learning Objective
Learning outcomes
Note
the process of extracting palm oil from the oil palm fruit.
Gather information from books, newspapers, magazines and Internet to
prepare a folio on:
a)the uses of palm oil,
b)nutritional substances found in palm oil such as fats, vitamins and
antioxidants.
13
13/4/2015
to
17/4/2015
4.6
Understanding natural
polymers
Carry out an activity using beads and strings to show the following structures or
processes:
a) polymer
b) monomer
c) polymerisation
d) depolymerisation
Discuss the following:
a)what polymers and monomers are,
b)examples of polymer and monomer,
c) what polimerisation is,
d) what depolymerisation is
Observe various samples of natural and synthetic polymers
Prepare folios or scrap books on the various uses of natural and synthetic
polymers
Carry out activities to study the following:
10
A student is able to :
state that oils contain fatty acids and glycerol
give an examples of fatty acids
describe the process of making soap
state that soap is a salt produced by the
reaction between sodium hydroxide and fatty
acids
state the characteristics of the components of a
soap molecule
explain the cleansing action of soap molecules
A student is able to:
Molecular formula
and structure of soap
are not required.
Week
Learning Objective
4.7
Appreciating scientific
research on the use of
carbon compounds for
the betterment of life
Learning outcomes
describe vulcanization of rubber,
relate the characteristics of vulcanised rubber
to the structure of its molecule,
list the uses of vulcanized rubber
A student is able to :
Note
Learning Objectives
5.1
Analysing the motion
of vehicles on land.
5.2
Analysing the
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to :
describe the structure and principle of
operation of vehicles without engine,
describe the structure and principle of
Notes
11
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
concepts of speed,
velocity and
acceleration
17-19
11/5/2015
to
29/5/2015
define speed,
define velocity,
state the unit for speed and velocity,
define acceleration,
state the unit for acceleration,
explain the relationship between speed,
velocity and acceleration,
compare and contrast speed, velocity and
acceleration,
determine the velocity and acceleration of
a moving object,
solve problems involving velocity and
acceleration.
1/6/2015
to
12/6/2015
20
15/6/2015
to
19/6/2015
MID-YEAR BREAK
5.3
Understanding the
concept of inertia
5.4
Applying the concept
of momentum
12
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
5.5
Synthesising the
concept of pressure.
21
22/6/2015
to
26/6/2015
5.6
Applying the principle
of hydraulic system in
everyday life
Observe models, view videos or computer simulations and discuss the following;
(a) the principle of transmission of pressure liquids,
(b) the relationship of pressure exerted on the small piston to that on the large
piston in hydraulic system.
Conduct experiments to study the effect of transmission of pressure in liquids.
Carry out an activity to solve problems on the transmission of pressure in liquids.
Discuss the following :
(a) examples on the use of the hydraulic system,
(b) principle of operation of the hydraulic system,
(c) the application of the hydraulic system in a hydraulic jack and the
hydraulic brake.
5.7
Analysing the motion
of vehicles in water
13
define pressure,
A student is able to :
Week
22
29/6/2015
to
3/7/2015
Learning Objectives
5.8
Analysing the motion
of vehicles in the air
5.9
Appreciating the ability
and creativity of
mankind in inventing
and designing vehicles
for the betterment of
life
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
Notes
14
Learning Objectives
6.1
Analysing the methods
and substances used
in food technology
6.2
Analysing ways to
improve food
production
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
Notes
A student is able to :
15
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
24 - 25
13/7/2015
to
24/7/2015
16
A student is able to :
Learning Objectives
7.1
Understanding
synthetic polymers
7.2
Analysing plastics
7.3
Practising responsible
attitudes in the
disposal of synthetic
polymers
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to :
Notes
A student is able to :
17
Week
Learning Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Notes
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
brainstorming,
awareness campaigns,
visiting waste management centre,
setting up disposal bin for synthetic polymers.
Learning Objectives
8.1
Understanding radio
waves
8.2
Analysing radio
communication
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to :
View videos or computer simulations and discuss the transmission and reception
of signals in the radio communication system.
Carry out project to build simple functional model of radio receiver.
8.3
Understanding
18
A student is able to :
Notes
Week
Learning Objectives
satellite
communication
Learning Outcomes
communication system works,
state the advantages of using
satellites for communications,
list applications of satellite
communication.
8.4
Be aware of the
importanceof using
ICT for the benefit of
mankind
30
24/8/2015
to
28/8/2015
31-33
31/8/2015
to
4/9/2015
21/9/2015
to
25/9/2015
34-35
28/9/2015
to
9/10/2015
36-39
12/10/2015
to
30/10/2015
ND
SEMESTER BREAK
39 41
2/11/2015
to
20/11/2015
23/11 2/1/16
SPM EXAMINATION
END YEAR SCHOOL HOLIDAY
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