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MDM-Sagay College, Inc.: Course Syllabus First Semester, School Year 2019-2020

This document outlines the course syllabus for Earth and Life Science for 11th grade students at MDM-Sagay College for the first semester of the 2019-2020 school year. The syllabus is divided into 5 units covering topics such as the universe, Earth's structure, geological and meteorological processes, the origins and characteristics of life, cell biology, reproduction, evolution, and ecology. The course will be taught over 16 weeks by subject teacher Remil P. Castañeda.

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MDM-Sagay College, Inc.: Course Syllabus First Semester, School Year 2019-2020

This document outlines the course syllabus for Earth and Life Science for 11th grade students at MDM-Sagay College for the first semester of the 2019-2020 school year. The syllabus is divided into 5 units covering topics such as the universe, Earth's structure, geological and meteorological processes, the origins and characteristics of life, cell biology, reproduction, evolution, and ecology. The course will be taught over 16 weeks by subject teacher Remil P. Castañeda.

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MDM-Sagay College, Inc.

Office: Feliza Bldg., Marañon St. Pob 2, Sagay City


Campus: National Highway, Poblacion 2, Sagay City, Negros Occidental
Tel.# 488-0531/ email: [email protected]

Course Syllabus
First Semester, School Year 2019-2020

Subject: Earth and Life Science


Grade: 11
Subject Teacher: Remil P. Castañeda

No. of Weeks Topics Numbers of


Hours
1 Unit I - Universe, Solar System, and Earth Systems
 Universe and Solar System 4
 Introduction of the Subject and Getting Familiar with the rest of the class
 Origin of the Universe
 Origin of the Solar System: Early Theories
 Solar System: Properties and Current Information
2  Earth: History and Geologic Time 4
 Earth’s History
 Geologic Time Scale
 A Brief Description of Earth‟s History
3  Earth: Structure and Subsystems 4
 Earth‟s Formation and layers
 Earth‟s Subsystem
4 Unit II – Earth Materials and Processes
 Earth’s Materials: Rocks and Minerals 4
 Rock
 Minerals
5  Exorgenic Processes 4
 Weathering
 Mass Wasting
 Erosion and Transportation
 Deposition and Depositional Landforms
6  Endogenic Processes 4
 Tectonic Processes: Theories and Plate Boundaries
 Tectonic Forces and Processes
 Volcanism
7  Geological Processes and Hazards 4
 Republic Act 10121, 126
 Geologic Processes and Hazards
 Prevention and Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Rehabilitation
8  Hydrometeorological and Coastal Processes and Hazards 4
 Hydrometeorological Phenomena and Hazards
 Hydrometeorological Disaster Mitigation
 Coastal processes and Hazards
9 Unit IV – Introduction to Life Science
 How Did Life originate? 4
 Concept of Life
 First Life Forms
 Characteristics of Life and Unifying Themes in Life Science
10  Cell Energy/Bioenergetics 4
 How Cells Use Energy
 Photosynthesis
 Cellular Respiration
 Connecting Photosynthesis and Respiration
11 Unit V – Continuity of Life
 How Do Living Things Reproduce? 4
 How Do Plants Reproduce?
 How Do Animals Reproduce?
12  How Genes Work 4
 Genetic Engineering
13  How Animals Survive 4
 Metabolic Processes Among Living Things
 Organ Systems of Some Animals
14  How Plants Survive 4
 Plant Form and Functions
 Plant Growth and Development
 Plant Responses to the Environment
15  Evolution of Living Things 4
 Evidence of Evolution
 Origin and Extinction of Species
 Classification and Evolution
16  Ecology 4
 Principles of the Ecosystem
 Population Growth
 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems
 Human Affect the Ecosystems
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR FIRST SEMESTER

Prepared by:

REMIL P. CASTAÑEDA
Subject Teacher

Noted:

LALIE G. PADERNAL MELANIE G. TORRES


VP-Academic Affairs School President

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