DONA ASUNCION LEE INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Xevera Complex, Brgy. Tabun, Mabalacat City
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
BUDGET OF WORK
GRADE 10 SCIENCE
LESSON GRADE 10- SCIENCE Number of Meetings
I. FIRST QUARTER EARTH AND SPACE 45
TOPIC
MODULE I: Plate Tectonics
The Learners should be able to…
1. describe the distribution of active volcanoes, earthquake 10
epicenters, and major mountain belts; S9ES –Ia-j-36.1
COMPETENCIES
2. describe the different types of plate boundaries; S9ES –Ia-j- 10
36.2
3. explain the different processes that occur along the plate 10
boundaries; S9ES –Ia-j-36.3
TOPIC
MODULE II: The Earth's Interior
5
COMPETENCIES 4. describe thethe
5. describe internal structure
possible causesof of
theplate
Earth; S9ES –Ia-j-36.4
movement; and
S9ES –Ia-j-36.5
6. enumerate the lines of evidence that support plate movement 5
S9ES –Ia-j-36.6 5
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module pp.3-37
II. SECOND QUARTER FORCE, MOTION, AND ENERGY 45
TOPIC MODULE I: Electricity and Magnetism
The Learners should be able to… 5
COMPETENCIES 1. demonstrate the generation of electricity by movement of
2. explain the operation of a simple electric motor and generator. 5
S10FE-IIj-54
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module pp.83- 107
TOPIC MODULE II: Electromagnetic Spectrum
3. compare the relative wavelengths of different forms of
electromagnetic waves; S10FE-IIa-b-47 10
COMPETENCIES 4. cite examples of practical applications of the different regions
of EM waves, such as the use of radio waves in 10
telecommunications; S10FE-IIc-d-48
5. explain the effects of EM radiation on living things and the 5
environment; S10FE-IIe-f-49
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module pp.142- 167
TOPIC MODULE III: Light - Mirrors and Lences
6. predict the qualitative characteristics (orientation, type, and
magnification) of images formed by plane and curved mirrors
and lenses; S10FE-IIg-50
3
7. apply ray diagramming techniques in describing the
COMPETENCIES characteristics and positions of images formed by lenses;
S10FE-IIg-51 2
COMPETENCIES
8. identify ways in which the properties of mirrors and lenses
determine their use in optical instruments (e.g., cameras and
binoculars); S10FE-IIh-52
5
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module pp. 168-222
III. THIRD QUARTER LIVING THINGS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT 45
MODULE I: Coordinated Functions of the Reproductive,
TOPIC Endocrine, and Nervous Systems
The Learners should be able to…
1. describe the parts of the reproductive system and their 5
functions; S10LT-IIIa-33
2. explain the role of hormones involved in the female and male 5
reproductive systems; S10LT-IIIb-34
COMPETENCIES
3. describe the feedback mechanisms involved in regulating
processes in the female reproductive system (e.g., menstrual
3
cycle); S10LT-IIIc-35
4. describe how the nervous system coordinates and regulates
these feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis; S10LT- 2
IIIc-36
References. Title pp. Laerner's Material/ Module : pp. 225-261
TOPIC MODULE
5. explain howII:protein
2. Heredity: Inheritance
is made and Variation
using information from DNA;
S10LT-IIId-37 5
COMPETENCIES 6. explain how mutations may cause changes in the structure
and function of a protein; S10LT-IIIe-38 5
Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 263-298
References. Title pp.
TOPIC MODULE III: Biodiversity and Evolution
7. explain how fossil records, comparative anatomy, and genetic 5
information provide evidence for evolution S10LT-IIIf-39
COMPETENCIES
5
8. explain the occurrence of evolution; S10LT-IIIg-40
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 299- 326
TOPIC MODULE IV: Ecosystem, Biodiversity
9. explain how species diversity increases the probability of
adaptation and survival of organisms in changing environments; 5
S10LT-IIIh-41
COMPETENCIES 10. explain the relationship between population growth and 3
carrying capacity; and S10LT-IIIi-42
11. suggest ways to minimize human impact on the 2
environment. S10LT-IIIj-43
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 328- 347
III. FOURTH QUARTER MATTER AND ITS INTERACTIONS 45
TOPIC MODULE I: Behavior of Gases: Gas Laws
The Learners should be able to…
1. investigate the relationship between:
1.1 volume and pressure at constant temperature of a gas;
COMPETENCIES 15
1.2 volume and temperature at constant pressure of a gas;
1.3 explains these relationships using the kinetic molecular
theory; S10MT-IVa-b-21
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 351-399
TOPIC MODULE II: Chemical reactions
2. apply the principles of conservation of mass to chemical 15
reactions; and S10MT-IVe-g-23
COMPETENCIES
3. explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical reactions
5
are applied in food preservation and materials production,
control of fire, pollution, and corrosion.
S10MT-IVh-j-24
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 400 - 442
TOPIC MODULE III: Biomolecules
COMPETENCIES 4. recognize the major categories of biomolecules such as 10
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids;
S10MT-IVc-d-22
References. Title pp. Learner's Material/ Module: pp. 443- 475
Number of Meetings
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