4WEEK 29 (14/7/2014
–18/7/2014)
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Day/ Date | 
Monday/ 
  14 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
8.35 – 9.05 am | 
| 
Class | 
6RS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
Biological molecule | 
| 
Activities | 
Discuss the questions on Biological molecule. | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students were very determined to answer the questions.  | 
| 
Day/
  Date | 
Monday/
  14 July 2014 | 
| 
Time | 
9.25
  – 9.55 am | 
| 
Class | 
5S2 | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Theme | 
Physiology
  Of Living Things | 
| 
Learning
  Area | 
4.0 Growth and Reproduction | 
| 
Learning
  Objective | 
4.2
  Analysing the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle | 
| 
Learning
  Outcomes | 
At
  the end of the lesson, students will be able to : 
·       State what menstruation
  is, 
·       Relate menstruation to
  menstrual cycle, 
·       State the importance of
  the menstrual cycle, | 
| 
Scientific
  attitude and moral value | 
Responsible,
  respect | 
| 
Teaching
  Aids | 
Whiteboard, marker pen,
  Text Book | 
| 
Activities | 
Discussion
  on menstrual cycle. | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students
  confused with the term menstruation. So, the teacher clears the
  misconception. The learning objective achieved.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Monday/ 
  11 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
10.25 – 11.55 am | 
| 
Class | 
6AS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
 Preservation techniques.  | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
To learn basic techniques for preserving animal and plant
  specimens. | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
(a) to preserve animal and plant specimens using wet
  preservation techniques;  
(b) to preserve animal and plant specimens using dry
  preservation techniques.  | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Students carry out the preservation. | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the technique to make wet and dry
  preservation.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Tuesday/ 
  15 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
10.25 – 11.55 am | 
| 
Class | 
6AS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
 Taxonomy and
  Biodiversity  | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
14.2 Diversity of organisms  | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
(a) describe the morphological characteristics of the
  following phyla in the respective kingdoms: Protoctista (Chlorophyta and
  Zoomastigina), Fungi (Zygomycota), Plantae (Bryophyta, Filicinophyta,
  Coniferophyta and Angiospermophyta) and Animalia (Porifera, Cnidaria,
  Platyhelminthes, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Chordata).  | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Teacher explains the kingdom Animalia (Mollusca, Arthropoda
  and Chordata).  | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the lesson of the day.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Tuesday/ 
  15 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
10.25 – 11.55 am am | 
| 
Class | 
6RS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
Structure of Cells and Organelles  | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
2.1 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells  | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
(a) state the cell theory; 
 (b) compare the
  structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;  
(c) compare typical animal and plant cells as seen
  under electron microscopes;  | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Teacher explains the concept of prokaryotic and eukaryotic
  cells | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the lesson of the day.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Wednesday/ 16 July 2014 | 
| 
Time | 
7.05 – 8.05 am | 
| 
Class | 
5S2 | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Theme | 
Physiology Of Living
  Things | 
| 
Learning Area | 
4.0 Growth and
  Reproduction | 
| 
Learning Objective | 
4.2 Analysing the role
  of hormones in the menstrual cycle | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the
  lesson, students will be able to : 
·      
  Relate hormonal levels to the development of follicles, the
  process of ovulation, and the formation of corpus luteum, 
·      
  Relate hormonal levels to the changes in thickness of the
  endometrium 
·      
  Explain the role of hormones in regulating the menstrual
  cycle, | 
| 
Scientific attitude and
  moral value | 
Responsible, respect | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book | 
| 
Activities | 
Discussion on menstrual
  cycle. | 
| 
Reflection | 
Most of the students
  did not understand the relationship between the hormonal levels to the
  development of follicle. So, the teacher explained in simpler form.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Wednesday/ 
  16 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
9.25 – 10.25 am | 
| 
Class | 
6RS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
Structure of Cells and Organelles  | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
2.1 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells  | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
 (d) describe the
  basic principles of light and electron microscopy.  | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Teacher explains the concept of prokaryotic and eukaryotic
  cells | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the lesson of the day.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Thursday/ 
  17 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
7.05 – 8.05 am | 
| 
Class | 
6AS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
 Taxonomy and
  Biodiversity  | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
14.3 Biodiversity in Malaysia  | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
(a) describe the different levels and examples of
  biodiversity in Malaysia, namely ecosystem or community diversity, species or
  taxonomic diversity and genetic diversity;  
(b) explain the importance of biodiversity in Malaysia.
   | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Discussion on biodiversity in Malaysia.  | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the lesson of the day.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Thursday/ 17 July 2014 | 
| 
Time | 
10.55 – 11.55 am | 
| 
Class | 
5S2 | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Theme | 
Physiology Of Living Things | 
| 
Learning Area | 
4.0 Growth and Reproduction | 
| 
Learning Objective | 
4.3 Understanding the formation of twins. | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to : 
 | 
| 
Scientific attitude and moral value | 
Responsible, respect | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Whiteboard, marker pen and handout. | 
| 
Activities | 
Discussion on the formation of twins | 
| 
Reflection | 
Most of the students understand the concept of formation
  twins. They were able to differentiate between identical twins and
  non-identical twins.  | 
| 
Day/ Date | 
Friday/ 
  18 July 2014 | 
| 
Time  | 
10.10 – 11.40 am | 
| 
Class | 
6RS | 
| 
Subject | 
Biology | 
| 
Learning Area | 
 Measurement of cell size using
  microscope | 
| 
Learning  
Objectives | 
To measure the size of onion cell and Amoeba/Paramecium using
  microscope. | 
| 
Learning Outcomes | 
At the end of the lesson, students should be able:  
(a) to learn the correct technique of using light
  microscope;  
(b) to estimate the magnification of a drawing made
  with the help of a microscope;  
(c) to estimate the actual size of onion cell and Amoeba/Paramecium;
   
(d) to determine the size of onion scale leaf epidermal
  cells.  | 
| 
Noble values | 
Systematic, cooperative | 
| 
Teaching Aids | 
Reference book, LCD Projector, laptop | 
| 
Activities | 
Students carry out the experiment. | 
| 
Reflection | 
Students understand the technique to observe slide under
  microscope.  | 
 
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