12 Yearly Lesson Plan SCIENCE F2 2020 - 1
12 Yearly Lesson Plan SCIENCE F2 2020 - 1
12 Yearly Lesson Plan SCIENCE F2 2020 - 1
AREA STANDARD
Week 3 2.0 ECOSYSTEM 2.1 Energy flow in 2.1.1 Explain with examples of Refer to various activities in Module 1 HEBAT Science
(13/1 – 17/1) ecosystem producer, consumer and (Ecosystem).
decomposer. Introduce the terms of primary carnivore and secondary
carnivore.
2.1.2 Interprete food Carry out activities to show the relationship between
chain and food web. organisms in food chains and food web to show the energy
transferred from the producer to the consumer.
Week 4 2.2 Nutrient cycle 2.2.1 Elaborate and
(20/1 – 24/1) in the ecosystem communicate about the role of
living things in the oxygen and Carry out multimedia presentation that relates the roles of
*23/1 - 27/1 carbon cycles in the ecosystem. living things to the water, oxygen and carbon cycle.
CHINESE NEW 2.2.2 Justify the role of organisms
YEAR in the water cycle of an
HOLIDAYS
ecosystem.
2.2.3 Solve problems when Interferences caused by human activities such as:
there are interferences to the Uncontrolled deforestation.
Week 5
cycles caused by human activities. Burning of fossil fuels.
(27/1 – 31/1)
Excessive use of water resources for agriculture and
domestic consumption
2.3 Interdependence and 2.3.1 Explain with examples Gather information about:
Week 6 interaction among the interdependence among living Species, population, community, habitat and
(3/2 – 7/2) organisms and, between things and the environment to ecosystem.
organisms and the maintain a balanced ecosystem. Balanced in nature.
environment. Carry out field studies to investigate habitat, population,
community in ecosystems.
Discuss interdependence between living organisms and their
environment to create a balanced ecosystem.
2.3.3 Communicate examples Interaction between organisms are:
of interactions between organisms 1) Prey-predator.
and apply these interactions in 2) Symbiosis: Commensalism, mutualism and
daily life. parasitism.
3) Competition.
Week 8 2.0 ECOSYSTEM 2.4 The role of human in 2.4.1 Justify and communicate Carry out a role play to discuss the importance of man in
(17/2 – 21/2) maintaining a balanced that man needs a stable and managing nature to ensure the sustainability of life.
nature productive ecosystem to sustain
life. Identify several agencies or stakeholders and the public to
solve local or global issues:
• Causes of environmental issues.
• Impact on the local community.
• Proposed methods to solve the problems.
3.1.2 Test the presence of Conduct a scientific investigation to test the presence of starch
Week 10
(2/3 – 6/3) starch, glucose, protein and fats in (iodine solution), glucose (Benedict solution), protein
food. (Millon’s reagent) and fats (alcohol-elmusion test).
Week 11 3.0 NUTRITION 3.2 Importance of a 3.2.1 Elaborate and Refer balanced diet to food pyramid or plate portion.
(9/3 – 13/3) balanced diet communicate about a balanced
diet. Factors affecting calorific requirement are age, size,sex,
occupation, climates and state of health.
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3.0 NUTRITION 3.2 Importance of a 3.2.2 Estimate calories of food Carry out activities to estimate calorific value of food in a
balanced diet intake in a meal and plan a meal.
balanced diet.
Energy stored in food can be measured in units such as joules
or calories. Identify the calorific value or the energy value per
gram of carbohydrates, protein and fats.
Project-based learning:
Week 15 4.0 HUMAN 4.2 Body defence system 4.2.1 Elaborate and Carry out multimedia presentations on how body defence
(13/4 – 17/4) HEALTH communicate about the function system fights against infections and promotes healing.
of body defence system.
Refer to Module 25 HEBAT Science ( Human Health)
Week 16 4.2.2 Define ,antigens, Gather information on types of immunisation received by
(22/4 – 26/4) antibodies and immunity. children.
4.2.3 Justify the importance Based on the children’s immunisation schedule, intepret the
of immunisation. following:
Relationship between antigens and antibodies.
4.2.4 Differentiate passive Effects of repeated immunisation against body
immunity and active immunity. defence (introduce the graph of primary dan
secondary immunisation responses).
4.2.5 Justify good practices List practices that can boost or weaken immunity in terms of:
towards attaining strong • Nutrition (local fruits, cooked food, vegetables).
immune system. • Physical activities.
• Lifestyle.
4.2.6 Justify and Brainstorm the following:
communicate about the • Recurrence of controlled diseases such as leprosy,
importance of immunisation and whooping cough dan tuberculosis.
health level of individuals to the • The rise in the costs of health care.
family, social, economy and • Affecting the quality of work.
nation. • Insurance purchase.
• Quality of life,
• Labour force (migration).
Week 18 5.0 WATER AND 5.2 Solution and rate of 5.2.3 Explain with examples Carry out activities to identify examples of colloid in daily life
(4/5 – 8/5) SOLUTION solubility the meaning of colloids in daily like emulsion and foam.
life.
5.2.4 Elaborate and Gather information about water as a universal solvent and give
communicate the uses of water examples on the uses of water as a universal solvent.
as a universal solvent in daily
life and manufacturing industry.
5.2.5 Demonstrate examples Illustrate examples of organic solvents and their uses in daily
of organic solvent and their uses life using thinking maps.
in daily life • Alcohol.
• Kerosene.
• Acetone.
• Turpentine.
• Ether.
Carry out scientific investigations such as:
• Removing dirt caused by certain substance such as
lubricant and paint.
. Preparation of paint and cosmetics.
Week 19 5.0 WATER AND 5.3 Water purification and 5.3.1 Demonstrate the water Carry out activities to produce clean water using the methods
(12/5 – 15/5) SOLUTION water supply purification method. of:
• Boiling.
*11/5: • Filtration.
NUZUL ALQURAN • Purification.
• Chlorination.
• Distillation.
Week 19
(12/5 – 15/5)
*11/5:
NUZUL ALQURAN ** MID YEAR EXAMINATION
Week 20
(18/5 – 19-5)
MID YEAR HOLIDAY (21/5/2020 – 7/6/2020)
*24/5 & 25/5 HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI HOLIDAYS
Week 21 5.0 WATER AND 5.3 Water purification and 5.3.2 Solve problems in Find information or brainstorm and create a multimedia
(8/6 – 12/6) SOLUTION water supply getting water supply for daily presentation on how a country without water can provide
life usage. water supply by:
• Recycling water.
• Collecting water from fog.
• Collecting water from the sea (Reverse osmosis).
5.3.3 Build a model and Find information about different stages involved in water
communicate about water supply system:
supply system. • Filtration.
Week 22 • Oxidation.
(15/6 – 19/6) • Coagulation.
• Sedimentation.
• Filtration.
• Chlorination.
• Fluoridation.
5.0 WATER AND 5.3 Water purification and 5.3.4 Justify water Discussion and evaluation on the following:
SOLUTION water supply sustainability as a key to healthy Awareness about water content that is safe to
living. consume.
The effect of water pollution on living things and
environment based on real cases such as mercury
poisoning in Minamata Bay, Japan.
River pollution and River Cleaning Method.
The individual role to ensure the sustainability of
water.
Project-based learning
Week 23 6.0 ACID AND 6. 1 Properties of acid and A student is able to:
(22/6 – 26/6) ALKALI alkali
6.1.1 Defining operationally Physical properties of acid and alkali
acid and alkali. The characteristic of acid in terms of pH value, taste,
corrosiveness, effect on litmus paper, reaction with
metals i.e: magnesium, zinc.
The characteristic of alkali in terms of pH value,
taste, corrosiveness and effect on litmus paper.
6.1.2 Explain with examples Carry out activities to determine acidic and alkaline subtances
of acidic and alkaline subtances. in daily life using:
• Litmus paper.
• Universal indicator.
• Methyl orange.
• Phenolphthalein.
• pH meter.
Week 24 6.0 ACID AND 6. 1 Properties of acid and 6.1.3 Demonstrate the Carry out activities to study the relationship between pH value
(29/6 – 3/7) ALKALI alkali technique to determine the and strength of acid and alkali.
strength of acid and alkali based
on pH value
6.1.4 Identify the uses of Gather, interpret and present data about the uses of acid and
acid and alkali in daily life. alkali in daily life including the agricultural and industrial
sectors.
6.0 ACID AND 6.2 Neutralisation 6.2.1 Explain the Carry out titration experiment using acid and alkali to
ALKALI neutralization reaction. determine the end point using indicator.
7.0 7.3 Magnetism 7.3.2 Describe and Carry out activities to show relationship between:
ELECTRICITY communicate about • Magnetic field lines and the strength of magnetic
AND electromagnet. field,
MAGNETISM • The strength of magnetic force and distance between
magnetic field lines.
7.3.3 Carry out an Investigate the relationship between the strength of a magnetic
experiment and communicate field with
about the uses of magnet and
electromagnet in daily life. • current flow,
• number of turns.
(reaction force).
Week 28 8.0 FORCE AND 8.2 Effects of force 8.2.1 Elaborate and Carry out an activities to study the effects of force on change
(3/8 – 7/8) MOTION communicate about the effects in shape, position, speed and direction such
of forcé. • moving a stationary toy car,
• changing the speed of a moving toy car,
• stopping a moving toy car,
• changing the direction of a moving toy car,
• changing the shape of plasticine.
8.2.2 Explain and Carry out an activity to determine the buoyant force using a
communicate the relationship spring balance.
between the differences in
densities and the effects of (Buoyant force = actual weight – apparent weight)
buoyancy in daily life.
Carry out an investigation to prove that objects denser than
water will submerge by using density cubes.
Week 29 8.0 FORCE AND 8.2 Effects of force 8.2.4 Explain and When opening a door or loosening a nut using a spanner, we
(10/8 – 14/8) MOTION communicate about the moment use a force that produces a turning effect. The turning effect is
of forcé. known as the moment of force.
8.2.5 Carry out an To investigate how the changes in surface area affects the
experiment and communicate pressure produced when a similar force is applied
about pressure and its
application in daily life. Introduce formula : Pressure = Force / Surface area
• Radiation.
9.2.2 Explain and Carry out group activities to discuss natural phenomena such
communicate about heat flow as land breeze, sea breeze and warming of earth by the sun.
in natural phenomena.
9.2.3 Communicate about Carry out group activities to discuss the following:
heat conductors and heat • Definition of heat conductor.
insulators and their uses in daily • Definition of heat insulator.
life. • Various uses of heat conductors and insulators in
daily life.
Carry out investigations to study the uses of different
materials as heat insulators.
Week 32 9.0 HEAT 9.3 Principle of expansion 9.3.1 Explain how heat can Carry out activites to show heat can cause solid, liquid and gas
(1/9 – 4/9) and contraction of matter cause the expansion and to expand and contract.
contraction in solid, liquid and
gas.
*31/8: 9.3.2 Communicate about Discuss the uses of expansion and contraction of matter:
NATIONAL DAY the various uses of expansion • Mercury in thermometers.
and contraction of matter in • Bimetallic strip in fire alarms.
daily life. • Gap between railway tracks.
• Roller on steel bridges.
Discuss the uses of principle of expansion and contraction of
matter in solving simple problems.
9.4 Relation between the 9.4.1 Demonstrate how dark, Carry out an activity to show:
types of surfaces of objects dull objects absorb heat better • Dark and dull objects absorb heat better than white
to heat absorption and than white, shiny objects. and shiny objects.
emission. 9.4.2 Demonstrate how dark, • Dark and dull objects radiate heat better than white
dull objects radiate heat better and shiny objects.
than white, shiny objects.
9.4.3 Conceptualise and Project-based learning:
design using the heat concept in The Green House Concept fulfils a few criteria such as energy
daily life. efficiency, water efficiency, sustainable construction site,
construction materials, innovation, etcetera.
10. SOUND 10.3 Phenomena and 10.3.2 Explain with example Conduct video simulation to show the uses of sonar in
WAVE aplications of reflection of the applications of reflection of shipping industry and fisheries, sonogram in medical field and
sound waves sound waves how bats estimate distance while flying.
10.3.3 Elaborate and Make a multimedia presentation on the following:
communicate about limitations
of hearing for humans and • The limitations of hearing for human and animals.
animals
10.3.4 Explain with examples • Ways to overcome human limitations of hearing.
ways to overcome human
limitations of hearing
Week 34 11.0 STARS AND 11.1 Stars and galaxies in A student is able to:
(14/9-18/9) GALAXIES IN the universe 11.1.1 Communicate about the Gather information from technology devices such as the
THE UNIVERSE characteristics of telescope to expand ideas about objects in space, for example:
*16/9: objects in space. - galaxies including the Milky Way,
MALAYSIA DAY - nebula,
- life cycle of stars (Nebula Hypothesis).
analogies in hypothetical Rotations, action forces and movement can be predicted from
situations related to the Solar data collected based on understanding of the Solar System.
System.
Discuss the example of hypothetical sitiuations as follows:
What will happen if the Earth stops rotating? Rotates
at a slower pace?
Why are there planets with two or more moons?
If you are on the Moon, explain your observation on
the shape of the Earth?
Will you see phases of the Earth if you are on the
Moon?
12.1.5 Justify the Earth as the Conduct brainstorming session on the following:
most ideal planet for life based Whether other planets can sustain life if natural sources on
on data collected. Earth have depleted – discussion is focused on sustainable
living.
Week 36 13.0 13.1 Other objects in the 13.1.1 Communicate on other Prepare and share a multimedia presentation to:
(28/9-2/10) METEOROID, Solar System: objects in the solar system, such (a) compare and contrast between meteoroid, asteroid and
ASTEROID, as meteoroids, asteroids dan comet,
COMET Meteoroids, Asteroids and comets. (b) predict what will happen to the Earth if it is hit by
Comets meteoroid, asteroid and comet.
13.1.2 Discuss the movements Make observations on meteors at night or visit a planetarium.
of meteoroids, asteroids and
comets and their effects on the Use multimedia presentations on the movements of
Earth based on data. meteoroids.
13.1.3 Generate ideas on how Collect information and carry out multimedia presentation on
to reduce or prevent the the phenomena of asteroids and other objects colliding with
possibility of asteroids colliding the Earth.
with the Earth.
Meteorites is introduced.
Week 37
(5/10-9/10)
REVISION
Week 38
(12/10-16/10)
REVISION
Week 39
(19/10-23/10)
Week 40
(26/10-30/10) END OF YEAR EXAMINATION
*29/10
Maulidur Rasul
Week 41
** REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF EXAM ANSWERS / RETURN OF TEXTBOOKS
(2/11-6/11)
Week 42
(9/11-13/11)
Week 43
(16/11-20/11) AFTER-EXAMINATION PROGRAMS
*13-16/11:
Deepavali
Holidays
END OF YEAR HOLIDAY (23/11/2019 – 31/12/2019)
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