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This document outlines the curriculum for Science and Math courses over multiple quarters. For Science 7, the first quarter focuses on components of scientific investigations and classifying substances. The second quarter covers microscope use, levels of biological organization, and reproduction. The third quarter addresses motion, waves, light, and heat transfer. The fourth quarter involves coordinate systems, Earth's resources, and climate. Science 9 covers body systems, atomic structure, organic compounds and volcanoes. Science 10 examines reproductive and nervous systems, evolution, and population growth. Math 8 Week 1-2 covers factoring polynomials and linear equations. Week 3-4 addresses rational expressions and Week 5-8 graphs and solves systems of linear equations and inequalities.

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MELC

This document outlines the curriculum for Science and Math courses over multiple quarters. For Science 7, the first quarter focuses on components of scientific investigations and classifying substances. The second quarter covers microscope use, levels of biological organization, and reproduction. The third quarter addresses motion, waves, light, and heat transfer. The fourth quarter involves coordinate systems, Earth's resources, and climate. Science 9 covers body systems, atomic structure, organic compounds and volcanoes. Science 10 examines reproductive and nervous systems, evolution, and population growth. Math 8 Week 1-2 covers factoring polynomials and linear equations. Week 3-4 addresses rational expressions and Week 5-8 graphs and solves systems of linear equations and inequalities.

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Science 7

1st Quarter
Week 1
 Describe the components of a scientific investigation (S7MT-Ia-1)
Week 2 – 3
 Recognize that substances are classified into elements and compounds (S7MT-Ig-h-5)
Week 4 – 5
 Distinguish mixtures from substances based on a set of properties (S7MT-Ie-f-4)
Week 6
 Investigate properties of unsaturated or saturated solutions (S7MT-Ic-2)
Week 7
 Express concentrations of solutions quantitatively by preparing different concentrations of mixtures according to uses and
availability of materials (S7MT-Id-3)
2nd Quarter
Week 1
 Identify parts of the microscope and their functions (S7LT-IIa-1)
Week 2
 Focus specimens using the compound Microscope (S7LT-IIb-2)
Week 3
 Describe the different levels of biological organization from cell to biosphere (S7LT-IIc-3)
Week 4
 Differentiate plant and animal cells according to presence or absence of certain organelles (S7LT-IIc-3)
 Explain why the cell is considered the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms (S7LT-IIe-5)
Week 5
 Differentiate asexual from sexual reproduction in terms of: (S7LT-IIg-7)
1. Number of individuals involved;
2. Similarities of offspring to parents
Week 6
 Differentiate biotic from abiotic components of an ecosystem (S7LT-IIh-9)
 Describe the different ecological relationships found in an ecosystem (S7LT-IIh-10)
Week 7
 Predict the effect of changes in abiotic factors on the ecosystem (S7LT-IIj-12)
3rd Quarter
Week 1 – 2
 Describe the motion of an object in terms of distance or displacement, speed or velocity, and acceleration (S7FE-IIIa-1)
Week 3
 Create and interpret visual representation of the motion of objects such as tape charts and motion graphs (S7FE-IIIb-3)
Week 4
 Infer that waves carry energy (S7LT-IIIc-4)
 Describe the characteristics of sound using the concepts of wavelength, velocity, and amplitude (S7LT-IIId-7)
Week 5
 Demonstrate an understanding on how to explain color and intensity of light in terms of its wave characteristics (S7LT-IIIh-i-1 2)
Week 6
 Infer the conditions necessary for heat transfer to occur (S7LT-IIIh-i-12)
Week 7
 Describe the different types of charging Processes (S7LT-IIIj-13)
4th Quarter
Week 1
 Demonstrate how places on Earth may be located using a coordinate system (S7ES-IVa-1)
Week 2
 Cite and explain ways of using Earth’s resources sustainably
Week 3
 Discuss how energy from the Sun interacts with the layers of the atmosphere (S7ES-IVd-5)
 Account for the occurrence of land and sea breezes, monsoons, and intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) (S7ES-IVf-7)
Week 4 – 5
 Using models, relate: (S7ES-IVh-9)
1. the tilt of the Earth to the length of daytime;
2. the length of daytime to the amount of energy received;
3. the position of the Earth in its orbit to the height of the Sun in the sky;
4. the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy received;
5. the latitude of an area to the amount of energy the area receives; and
6. tilt of the Earth and the seasons
Week 6
 Explain how solar and lunar eclipses occur using models

Science 9
1st Quarter
Week 1 – 2
 Explain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the
different parts of the body (S9LT-la-b-26)
 Infer how one’s lifestyle can affect the functioning of respiratory and circulatory systems (S9LT-lc-27)
Week 3 – 4
 Explain the different patterns of non – Mendelian inheritance (S9LT-Id-29)
Week 5
 Relate species extinction to the failure of populations of organisms to adapt to abrupt changes in the environment (S9LT-Ie-f-30)
Week 6 – 7
 Differentiate basic features and importance of photosynthesis and respiration (S9LT-lg-j-31)
2nd Quarter
Week 1
 Explain how the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom describes the energies and positions of the electrons
Week 2
 Recognize different types of compounds (ionic or covalent) based on their properties such as melting point, hardness, polarity, and
electrical and thermal conductivity (S9MT-IIb-14)
Week 3
 Explain how ions are formed (S9MT-IIe-f-16)
Week 4 – 5
 Explain how the structure of the carbon atom affects the type of bonds it forms (S9MT-IIg-17)
Week 6
 Recognize the general classes and uses of organic compounds (S9MT-IIh-18)
Week 7
 Use the mole concept to express mass of Substances (S9MT-IIi-19)
Week 8
 Determine the percentage composition of a compound given its chemical formula and vice versa (S9MT-IIj-20)
3rd Quarter
Week 1
 Describe the different types of volcanoes and volcanic eruption
Week 2
 Explain what happens when volcanoes Erupt (S9ES -IIIb-28)
Week 3 – 4
 Illustrate how energy from volcanoes may be tapped for human use (S9ES –IIIc-d-29)
Week 5 – 6
 Explain how different factors affect the climate of an area (S9ES-IIIe-30)
Week 7
 Describe certain climatic phenomena that occur on a global level (S9ES-IIIf-31)
Week 8
 Show which constellations may be observed at different times of the year using models (S9ES-IIIj-35)
4th Quarter
Week 1 – 2
 Describe the horizontal and vertical motions of a projectile (S9FE-IVa-34)
 Investigate the relationship between the angle of release and the height and range of the projectile (S9FE-IVa-35)
Week 3
 Relate impulse and momentum to collision of objects (e.g., vehicular collision) (S9FE-IVb-36)
 Infer that the total momentum before and after collision is equal (S9FE-IVb-37)
Week 4
 Perform activities to demonstrate conservation of mechanical energy (S9FE-IVd-40)
Week 5
 Construct a model to demonstrate that heat can do work (S9FE-IVe-42)
Week 6
 Explain how heat transfer and energy transformation make heat engines work (S9FE-IVg-45)
 Explain how electrical energy is generated, transmitted, and distributed (S9FE-IVh-j-46)

Science 10
3rd Quarter
Week 1
 Explain the role of hormones involved in the female and male reproductive systems (S10LT-IIIb-34)
Week 2
 Describe the feedback mechanisms involved in regulating processes in the female reproductive system (e.g., menstrual cycle)
(S10LT-IIIc-35)
Week 3
 Describe how the nervous system coordinates and regulates these feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis (S10LT-IIIc-36)
Week 4
 Explain how protein is made using information from DNA (S10LT-IIId-37)
 Explain how mutations may cause changes in the structure and function of a protein (S10LT-IIIe-38)
Week 5
 Explain how fossil records, comparative anatomy, and genetic information provide evidence for evolution (S10LT-IIIf-39)
Week 6
 Explain the occurrence of evolution (S10LT-IIIg-40)
Week 7
 Explain how species diversity increases the probability of adaptation and survival of organisms in changing environments (S10LT-
IIIh-41)
Week 8
 Explain the relationship between population growth and carrying capacity (S10LT-IIIi-42)

Math 8
1st Quarter
Week 1 – 2
 factors completely different types of polynomials (polynomials with common monomial factor, difference of two squares, sum and
difference of two cubes, perfect square trinomials, and general trinomials) (M8AL-Ia-b-1)
 solves problems involving factors of polynomials (M8AL-Ib-2)
Week 3
 illustrates rational algebraic expressions (M8AL-Ic-1)
 simplifies rational algebraic expressions (M8AL-Ic-2)
Week 4
 performs operations on rational algebraic expressions (M8AL-Ic-d-1)
 solves problems involving rational algebraic expressions (M8AL-Id-2)
Week 5
 illustrates the rectangular coordinate system and its uses (M8AL-Ie-1)
 illustrates linear equations in two variables
 illustrates and finds the slope of a line given two points, equation, and graph (M8AL-Ie-3)
Week 6
 writes the linear equation ax + by = c in the form y = mx + b and vice versa (M8AL-If-1)
 graphs a linear equation given (a) any two points; (b) the x – and y – intercepts; (c) the slope and a point on the line (M8AL-If-2)
 describes the graph of a linear equation in terms of its intercepts and slope (M8AL-If-3)
Week 7
 finds the equation of a line given (a) two points, (b) the slope and a point; (c) the slope and its intercepts (M8AL-Ig-1)
 solves problems involving linear equations in two variables (M8AL-Ig-2)
Week 8
 illustrates a system of linear equations in two variables (M8AL-Ih-1)
 graphs a system of linear equations in two variables (M8AL-Ih-2)
 categorizing when a given system of linear equations in two variables has graphs that are parallel, intersecting, and coinciding
(M8AL-Ih-3)

2nd Quarter
Week 1
 differentiates linear inequalities in two variables from linear equations in two variables (M8AL-Ila-2)
 Illustrates and graphs linear inequalities in two variables
 solves problems involving linear inequalities in two variables (M8AL-IIa-4)
Week 2
 solves problems involving systems of linear inequalities in two variables (M8AL-IIb-2)
Week 3
 illustrates a relation and a function (M8AL-IIc-1)
 verifies if a given relation is a function (M8AL-IIc-2)
 determines dependent and independent variables (M8AL-IIc-3)
Week 4
 finds the domain and range of a function (M8AL-IId-1)
 graphs and illustrates a linear function and its (a) domain; (b) range; (c) table of values; (d) intercepts; and (e) slope
Week 5
 solves problems involving linear functions (M8AL-IIe-2)
Week 6
 determines the relationship between the hypothesis and the conclusion of an if-then statement (M8GE-IIf-1)
 transforms a statement into an equivalent if-then statement (M8GE-IIf-2)
Week 7
 determines the inverse, converse, and contrapositive of an if-then statement (M8GE-IIg-1)
Week 8
 illustrates the equivalences of: (a) the statement and its contrapositive; and (b) the converse and inverse of a statement (M8GE-IIg-
2)

3rd Quarter
Week 1 – 2
 describes a mathematical system (M8GE-IIIa-1)
 illustrates the need for an axiomatic structure of a mathematical system in general, and in Geometry in particular: (a) defined terms;
(b) undefined terms; (c) postulates; and (d) theorems (M8GE-IIIa-c-1)
Week 3 – 4
 illustrates triangle congruence (M8GE-IIId-1)
 illustrates the SAS, ASA and SSS congruence postulates (M8GE-IIId-e-1)
Week 5
 solves corresponding parts of congruent triangles (M8GE-IIIf-1)
Week 6
 proves two triangles are congruent (M8GE-IIIg-1)
Week 7
 proves statements on triangle congruence (M8GE-IIIh-1)
Week 8
 applies triangle congruence to construct perpendicular lines and angle bisectors (M8GE-IIIi-j-1)

4th Quarter
Week 1
 illustrates theorems on triangle inequalities (Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem, Triangle Inequality Theorem, Hinge Theorem)
(M8GE-IVa-1)
Week 2
 applies theorems on triangle inequalities (M8GE-IVb-1)
Week 3
 proves inequalities in a triangle (M8GE-IVc-1)
Week 4
 proves properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal (M8GE-IVd-1)
Week 5
 determines the conditions under which lines and segments are parallel or perpendicular (M8GE-IVe-1)
Week 6
 illustrates an experiment, outcome, sample space and event (M8GE-IVf-1)
Week 7
 counts the number of occurrences of an outcome in an experiment: (a) table; (b) tree diagram; (c) systematic listing; and (d)
fundamental counting principle (M8GE-IVf-g-1)
Week 8
 finds the probability of a simple event (M8GE-IVh-1)

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