Yearly Plan Science Form 4
Yearly Plan Science Form 4
Yearly Plan Science Form 4
SCIENCE FORM 4
FIRST TERM
Week Lesson Title Scientific
Learning Outcomes TSTS SPS Attitudes
1. Scientific
Investigation and Noble Values
1.1 Analysing method of Explain the steps in Having critical
Week 1 scientific
scientific Sequencing Making and
investigation analytical
investigation inferences thinking
Carry out a scientific Making
investigation hypotheses
Write a report on a scientific Controlling
investigation variables
· Explain the
importance of
1.2 Realising the need to practise
scientific investigation
scientific attitudes and noble
Identify scientific attitudes
values when carrying out
and Generating ideas Being cooperative
scientific investigations
noble values practiced by Daring to try
scientists Being honest and
accurate in
Explain the need to practice recording
and validating
scientific attitudes and noble data
values when carrying out a
scientific investigation
2. Body Coordination
· Practice scientific attitudes
Week 2 2.1 Understanding body coordination
and noble values when
carrying out a scientific
investigation
Being thankful to
Level 1 Attributing God
2.2 Understanding the human Describe what body
nervous coordination Generating ideas
is
Level 2
Identify the body systems that
control and regulate
coordination
Level 1 Attributing
system Identify the component parts Generating
of ideas
Comparing
the human nervous system and
State the function of each contrasting
component part of the
nervous
system
· State what a neurone is
· Identify the parts of a neurone
· State the function of each
part of the neurone
· Identify the different types of
neurone
Level 2
· State the function of each type of
neurone
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Week 7 3.3 Understanding sex Being thankful to
determination Level 1 Comparing and God
Explain what sex
and the occurrence of twins
chromosomes contrasting
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are Generating ideas
human beings
Level 2 Relating
· Explain how sex is determined
· Explain the formation of identical
and non-identical twins
Level 3
· Compare and contrast
identical twins and non-
identical twins
· Explain what Siamese twins are
Week 8 3.4 Understanding mutation
Being thankful to
Level 1 Detecting bias God
State what mutation is Evaluating
State the types of mutation Generating ideas
Level 2
· List examples of mutation
· Identify the causes of
mutation Level 3
· State the advantages
3.5 Evaluating the effects of and disadvantages of
genetic research on human mutation
life Appreciating
Level 2 Evaluating the
List the contributions of contribution
genetic Detecting bias of
research in various fields science and
Level 3 technology
· Explain the selective
breeding in plants and
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Present arguments for and
against genetic research
3.6 Analysing variation among Having critical
Week 9 living Level 1 Comparing and Interpreting and
analytical
things State what variation is contrasting data thinking
Generating
List variations in humans ideas Classifying
Identify factors that cause Attributing
variation Grouping and
Level 2 classifying
Classify variation into
continuous
and discontinuous variation
Level 3
Compare and contrast
continuous and discontinuous
variation
Explain the importance of
variation
3.7 Realising the need to adhere to
Week 10 a Level 2
code of ethics in genetic
research Explain how the misuse of
knowledge in the field of genetics
can endanger life
Level 3
Describe the importance of
establishing and adhering to
ethics and morals in scientific
research for the benefit of
mankind
MID – TERM
HOLIDAY
4. Matter and Substance
Week 11 4.1 Analysing changes in the Realising that
states of Level 1 Relating science
matter Explain the kinetic theory of Attributing is a means to
matter Synthesising understand nature
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· Relate changes in heat to
changes in kinetic energy of the e
particles of matter
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· Explain the inter conversion of
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based on the kinetic theory of
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4.2 Understanding the structure matter
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of an atom Comparing r
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Describe the structure of an
atom contrasting l
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Level 2 Sequencing
Identify the subatomic z
particles Attributing a
Level 3 Relating t
4.3 Applying the idea of proton
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number and nucleon number
subatomic particles o
in atoms or elements
Level 1 Making n
generalizatio
State what proton number is ns o
State what nucleon number n
is Relating
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Relate the number of h
protons, Synthesising e
neutrons and electrons in an
atom to its proton number n
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electron in atoms of different m
elements b
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electron in
atoms of
different
elements
· State what isotopes are
· Example of isotopes
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molecules and ions to the
arrangement of particles and
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forces of attraction between
Week 13 4.6 Understanding the properties them
and Being
uses of metal and non-metals Level 1 Attributing Observing cooperative
List examples of metals and Appreciating
non- Comparing and Experimentin the
metals contrasting g contribution of
Level 2 Relating Making science and
List the properties of metals
and Making inferences technology
non-metals hypotheses Controlling
List the uses of metals and
non- variables
metals in daily life Making
Level 3 hypotheses
· Compare and contrast
metals and non-metals
based on their physical
properties
4.7 Analysing the methods of
· Relate the physical
purifying substances
properties of metals and
non-metals to their uses in
daily life
Being
Level 1 Attributing Observing cooperative
State the characteristics of
pure Relating Experimentin
Generating
substances ideas g
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Describe the different
methods of inferences inferences
Making
purification of substances decisions Controlling
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Describe how water
purification
is done for daily use
4.8 Appreciating the existence and
uses Level 2
Describe how man uses
of various substances of different various
characteristics substances of different
characteristics in everyday
life
Level 3
Justify the importance of
the
existence of various
Week 14 substances
of different characteristics
and
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SPM QUESTIONS
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SECOND TERM
Scientific Attitudes
Week Lesson Title Learning Outcomes TSTS SPS and
Noble Values
5. Energy and Chemical
Changes
5.1 Understanding physical and
Week 21 chemical Level 1 Comparing and Observing Being cooperative
Explain what physical change
changes is contrasting Having critical and
Explain what chemical change
is Attributing analytical thinking
Generating
Level 2 ideas
Give examples of physical
changes in daily life
Give examples of chemical
changes in life
Level 3
Compare and contrast physical
changes and chemical
changes
5.2 Analysing heat change in
chemical Level 1 Attributing Observing Being cooperative
reactions State that chemical reactions Relating Experimentin
Generating
involve heat changes ideas g
Identify reactions involving
heat Making Making
loss inferences inferences
Identify reactions involving Making
heat decisions Controlling
gain Making variables
Level 2 generalisations Making
Relate changes in temperature Sequencing hypotheses
of
reactants to exothermic
reactions Comparing and
Relate changes in temperature
of contrasting
reactants to endothermic Synthesising
reactions
Level 3
Level 2
· Explain through examples · Explain with examples the process of extraction of a metal
heat changes that occur from its ore using carbon
during industrial chemical
Week 22 5.3 Synthesising the reactivity reactions
series of Level 1
metals · Describe the reactivity of
metals with water
· Describe the reactivity of
metals with acids
· Describe the reactivity of
metals
with oxygen
Level 2
· Compare and contrast the
reactivity of metals with
water, acid and oxygen
Level 3
· Arrange metals in order
of reactivity
· Construct the reactivity
series of metals based on
reactivity of metals with
oxygen
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· Compare and contrast
radioactive radiations
· Explain what radioisotopes are
· Give examples of radioisotopes
· Explain the uses of
radioactive substances
6.2 Understanding the Level 2 Generating ideas Appreciating the
production of nuclear contribution of
Describe the production of Relating science
energy and its uses
nuclear energy through
fission Synthesising and technology
· Describe the production of
nuclear energy through fusion
Level 1
· State the uses of nuclear
energy Level 3
· Describe the process of
generating electricity from
nuclear energy
· Explain the effects of
nuclear energy
6.3 Awareness of the need for production
proper handling of radioactive Being
substances Level 2 Generating ideas responsible
State the effects of about the safety
radioactive Relating of
oneself, others
radiations on living things Evaluating and
Level 3 Detecting bias the environment
· Describe the correct way of
handling radioactive
substances and radioactive
waste
· E g of radioactive substances and
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7. Light, Colour and
Sight
7.1 Synthesising the formation of
Week 28 image
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Draw ray diagrams for light exampl
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Week 30 7.3 Analysing light dispersion Level 1 na
Realising that
Attributing Observing science
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contrasting g understand nature
Analysing Making
Relating inferences
Making Controlling
conclusions variables
Sequencing Making
hypotheses
Realising that
Attributing science
Generating
ideas is a means to
Visualising understand nature
Week 31 7.5 Analysing the addition and Level 1 Synthesising Observing Being cooperative
subtraction of coloured lights Identify primary and Realising that
secondary Attributing Experimentin science
colours Analysing g is a means to
Level 2 Relating Making understand nature
Explain how addition of
primary Making inferences
colours produces secondary conclusions Controlling
colours variables
Level 3 Making
Explain the subtraction of
colours hypotheses
by coloured filters
Week 32 7.6 Applying the principles of
subtraction Realising that
of coloured light to explain the Level 1 Relating science
Explain subtraction of Generating
appearance of coloured objects
coloured ideas is a means to
lights by coloured objects Visualising understand nature
Level 2
· Explain the appearance of
coloured objects under white
light
· Explain the appearance of
coloured objects under coloured
light
Level 3
Week 33 7.7 Analysing the effect of mixing
· State the function of rod and
pigments cone cells in the eye
Realising that
Level 2 Comparing and science
State what pigment is contrasting is a means to
List the uses of pigments understand nature
Level 2
· Compare and contrast the mixing
of pigments with the addition of
coloured lights
Level 3
Explain through examples the
effects of pigments on light
Make conclusions about the
mixing of pigments
7.8 Evaluating the importance of
colour Level 1 Generating ideas Having an interest
List the uses of colour in daily and curiosity
in life life Relating towards
Level 2 the environment
State with examples the
importance of colour to living
things
Level 3
· Justify the importance of
colour to living things
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