Cot-1 Lesson Plan (Grade 9)
Cot-1 Lesson Plan (Grade 9)
Cot-1 Lesson Plan (Grade 9)
Department of Education
REGION X- NORTHERN MINDANAO
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL
CONSUELO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
CONSUELO, MAGSAYSAY, MISAMIS ORIENTAL
Magsaysay District II
ACTIVITY
(The teacher will give a short activity)
Direction: Watch the video presentation carefully and observe. Then, answer the questions that
follow.
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ANALYSIS
(The teacher will ask questions.)
Have you noticed the seed sprouting then turn into a young plant? Can you list below the things
that plants need to be able to grow?
1.
2.
3.
ABSTRACTION
The teacher will present the topic for the day.
The teacher will also present the learning objectives and the integration
The teacher will discuss the topic thoroughly with the aid of a powerpoint presentation.
Are you having fun with the activity? Let's look closely.
For the first task, I let you list the things that plants need to grow. What are those? Of course!
Plants need water, carbon dioxide (remember the exchange of gases between plants and animals)
and the energy from the sun. Study the figure below.
What is photosynthesis?
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Photosynthesis is a food making process done by plants and autotrophic organisms such as
algae, phytoplankton, and some bacteria. As shown in the figure above, the process requires
light energy, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H20) to make food (sugar).
The chemical reaction for photosynthesis is:
6CO2 + 6H2O light energy C6H12O6 + 6O2
carbon dioxide water chlorophyll glucose oxygen
Primarily, photosynthesis takes place in the leaves due to the presence of chloroplast which
contains chlorophyll. The typical parts of the leaves are the upper and lower epidermis,
mesophyll spongy layer, vascular bundles, and the stomata.
Parts Functions
Upper and Lower Epidermis protects the leaves
Mesophyll traps light energy from sun
Vascular bundles transports manufactured food and water
Stomata gas exchange
What are chloroplasts? These are cell organelles which are only found in autotrophic eukaryotes,
such as plants.
Chloroplast is a cell organelle having a double membrane composed of inner and outer
membrane. It is where stacks of thylakoids (a disc-shaped structures) called grana are found
which is surrounded by the liquid-filled space called stroma, which also plays a role in the
process of photosynthesis.
Stages of Photosynthesis
As the name implies, light-dependent reactions require the light coming from the sun, which is
then absorbed by the chlorophyll occurring in the thylakoid membrane converting light energy
into chemical energy. Also, water is used in this stage to facilitate the formation of free electrons
and oxygen.
The energy gathered during the stage is stored in the form ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) and
NADPH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Hydrogen) which will be needed in
the next stage.
Light-independent reaction (Calvin Cycle) occurs right away after the light-dependent phase. It
needs the products of the light phase to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugar. This stage
takes place in the stroma.
APPLICATION
The teacher will give the students another activity.
Direction: Use either inductive or deductive reasoning in answering the question below.
ASSESSMENT
QUIZ!
Direction: Answer the following questions by completing the sentence using the phrases inside
the box.
absorb energy from light facilitate gas exchange
water, carbon dioxide and energy 6H2O (water)
C6H12O6 (glucose) it is the number one source of
food
O6 (oxygen)
REFLECTION
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