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LA UNION CULTURAL INSTITUTE Gov. Lucero St., San Fernando City, La Union HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ANNUAL WORK PLAN SCIENCE 10 FIRST QUARTER S.Y. 2015-2016 UNIT I: MEASUREMENT AND VECTORS A. Introduction to Physics, Mathematical Review, and the Scientific Method 1. Significant Figures 2. Accurate Measurement 3. Scientific Calculator 4. Algebraic Transformation 5. Dimensional Analysis 6. Fair-Testing B. Scalars and Vectors 1. Scalars Quantities 2. Vector Quantities a. Combining Collinear Vectors b. Combining Non-Collinear Vectors b.1 Graphical Method (Tip-tail Method) b.2 Mathematical Method (Component Method) UNIT II: FORCE AND MOTION A. Kinematics 1. Horizontal Motion a. Constant Motion b. Uniformly Accelerated Motion 2. Vertical Motion a. Bodies dropped b. Bodies thrown downward c. Bodies thrown upward 3. Projectile Motion a. Horizontal Projectile b. Angled Projectile B. Dynamics 1. Force and Net Force 2. Newton’s Law of Inertia a. Translational Equilibrium b. Rotational Equilibrium METHODS OF ASSESSMENT 1. Class Standing grade is divided as follows: - Long Test (30 items minimum) - Quizzes - Laboratory Work - Project - Performance Task (Experimental Research Design) - Seatwork/Homework/Notebook - Recitation Laboratory Work Rubrics: Performance – 1 point Organization - 1 point Data - 2 points La Union Cultural Institute Physics 10 S.Y. 2015-2016 1

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LA UNION CULTURAL INSTITUTEGov. Lucero St., San Fernando City, La Union HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENTANNUAL WORK PLANSCIENCE 10FIRST QUARTERS.Y. 2015-2016UNIT I: MEASUREMENT AND VECTORSA. Introduction to Physics, Mathematical Review, and the Scientific Method1. Significant Figures2. Accurate Measurement3. Scientific Calculator4. Algebraic Transformation 5. Dimensional Analysis6. Fair-TestingB. Scalars and Vectors 1. Scalars Quantities 2. Vector Quantities a. Combining Collinear Vectors b. Combining Non-Collinear Vectors b.1 Graphical Method (Tip-tail Method) b.2 Mathematical Method (Component Method)UNIT II: FORCE AND MOTIONA. Kinematics 1. Horizontal Motiona. Constant Motionb. Uniformly Accelerated Motion2. Vertical Motiona. Bodies droppedb. Bodies thrown downwardc. Bodies thrown upward3. Projectile Motiona. Horizontal Projectileb. Angled ProjectileB. Dynamics 1. Force and Net Force 2. Newtons Law of Inertiaa. Translational Equilibrium b. Rotational Equilibrium

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT1. Class Standing grade is divided as follows:- Long Test (30 items minimum) - Quizzes- Laboratory Work - Project- Performance Task (Experimental Research Design)- Seatwork/Homework/Notebook- Recitation Laboratory Work Rubrics:Performance 1 pointOrganization - 1 pointData - 2 pointsAnswers to Questions 3 points Application - 2 pointsGeneralization - 1 point 10 points

POLICIES AND PROCEDURESGenerally, all Science classes are guided by the following policies and procedures:A. The requirements and rules stated in the Student Handbook will be followed ALWAYS.B. Make up for tests and laboratory activities/experiments:1. Make up for missed quizzes will only be given to students whose absences are due to: a. official representation to on- or off-campus activities; and b. illness but should be supported by a photocopy of the medical certificate to be submitted to the Science teacher concerned.2. Make-up for long tests missed will be a week after its actual administration. In case of long absence, the science teacher concerned will schedule a make-up on a date convenient to the teacher.3. Make-up for experiments missed should be within one week after its actual performance after class hours. The maximum score of a make-up experiment is 13/15. Concerned students should request for make-up to the laboratory technician and fill-out the necessary Appointment/Make-Up Slip.C. In case a student loses his laboratory workbook, he is expected to buy a new one. Facsimile worksheets will not be accepted.D. In case a student does not wear the prescribed laboratory gown/goggles, he may borrow laboratory gown/goggles from the laboratory custodian before he can be allowed to perform the activity or experiment. In which case, the maximum score is 13/15. Non-compliance for the third time during the first quarter will be sanctioned. In the second to fourth quarters, sanction will be given every time the laboratory gown/goggles rule is violated.E. Any student causing damage/breakage/loss to any laboratory material and equipment will be liable for such through payment to the Admin Office. A photocopy of the Official Receipt should be submitted to the laboratory custodian.F. Submitted laboratory reports, worksheets and homeworks not done by the student himself is considered cheating.G. Students may work on group projects in school. This discourages the students from doing their science projects during weekends.H. Deadlines should be taken seriously.

REQUIREMENTSA. Notebook - minimum requirements are:1. LUCI notebook for the subject2. Attached parents signature on the all daily written and laboratory performance results.3. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with color-coded spine and plastic coverB. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with plastic cover, Laboratory Gown with name patch sewn below the lower left shoulder, sharpened pencil, eraser, art materialsC. Portfolio: Checked Unit Test, Seatwork, and quizzes for each quarter; Laboratory ActivitiesD. Materials: scientific calculator, sharpened pencil, ballpen, eraserE. Projects

SECOND QUARTERS.Y. 2015-2016UNIT II: FORCE AND MOTIONA. NEWTONS LAWS OF MOTION1. Law of Inertia a. Translational Equilibrium b. Rotational Equilibrium2. Law of Acceleration a. Planes with and without friction b. Horizontal and Inclined Planes3. Law of InteractionB. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION AND UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATIONC. WORK, POWER AND ENERGY1. Mechanical Work2. Mechanical Power3. Mechanical Energies4. Law of Conservation of EnergyD. IMPULSE AND MOMENTUM1. Impulse-Momentum theorem2. Law of Conservation of Momentum a. One-dimension b. Two-dimensionE. SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY1. Principles of Relativity2. Relativistic Mechanics

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT1. Class Standing grade is divided as follows:- Long Test (30 items minimum) - Quizzes- Laboratory Work - Project- Performance Task (Experimental Research Design)- Seatwork/Homework/Notebook- Recitation Laboratory Work Rubrics:Performance 1 pointOrganization - 1 pointData - 2 pointsAnswers to Questions 3 points Application - 2 pointsGeneralization - 1 point 10 points REQUIREMENTSA. Notebook - minimum requirements are:1. LUCI notebook for the subject2. Attached parents signature on the all daily written and laboratory performance results.3. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with color-coded spine and plastic coverB. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with plastic cover, Laboratory Gown with name patch sewn below the lower left shoulder, sharpened pencil, eraser, art materialsC. Portfolio: Checked Unit Test, Seatwork, and quizzes for each quarter; Laboratory ActivitiesD. Materials: scientific calculator, sharpened pencil, ballpen, eraserE. Projects

THIRD QUARTERS.Y. 2015-2016A. THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER1. Temperature vs Heat2. Modes of Heat Transfer3. Linear and Volume Expansion of Matter4. Specific Heat of Matter5. Latent Heat of Matter6. Law of Conservation of Thermal EnergyB. ELECTROMECHANICS1. Review of Atomic Properties2. Total Charge3. Charging Processes4. Electrostatic Force and Field5. Electric Potential and Potential Energy6. Current, Voltage and Resistance7. Ohms Law8. Electric Power9. Electrical components and series and parallel loads10. Equivalent Resistance

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT1. Class Standing grade is divided as follows:- Long Test (30 items minimum) - Quizzes- Laboratory Work - Project- Performance Task (Experimental Research Design)- Seatwork/Homework/Notebook- Recitation Laboratory Work Rubrics:Performance 1 pointOrganization - 1 pointData - 2 pointsAnswers to Questions 3 points Application - 2 pointsGeneralization - 1 point 10 points REQUIREMENTSA. Notebook - minimum requirements are:1. LUCI notebook for the subject2. Attached parents signature on the all daily written and laboratory performance results.3. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with color-coded spine and plastic coverB. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with plastic cover, Laboratory Gown with name patch sewn below the lower left shoulder, sharpened pencil, eraser, art materialsC. Portfolio: Checked Unit Test, Seatwork, and quizzes for each quarter; Laboratory ActivitiesD. Materials: scientific calculator, sharpened pencil, ballpen, eraserE. Projects

FOURTH QUARTERS.Y. 2015-2016A. WAVESANDSOUND1. Categories of Waves2. Characteristics of Waves3. General Properties of Waves 4. Types of sound5. Characteristics of sound6. Doppler EffectB. LIGHT1. Types of Electromagnetic Waves2. Transparency, Translucency and Opaqueness 3. Specular and Diffuse image4. Image Formation on Plane and Spherical Mirrors a. Ray-diagramming techniques b. Mirror equation 5. Refraction of Light

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT1. Class Standing grade is divided as follows:- Long Test (30 items minimum) - Quizzes- Laboratory Work - Project- Performance Task (Experimental Research Design)- Seatwork/Homework/Notebook- Recitation Laboratory Work Rubrics:Performance 1 pointOrganization - 1 pointData - 2 pointsAnswers to Questions 3 points Application - 2 pointsGeneralization - 1 point 10 points REQUIREMENTSA. Notebook - minimum requirements are:1. LUCI notebook for the subject2. Attached parents signature on the all daily written and laboratory performance results.3. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with color-coded spine and plastic coverB. Textbook and Laboratory Manual/Workbook with plastic cover, Laboratory Gown with name patch sewn below the lower left shoulder, sharpened pencil, eraser, art materialsC. Portfolio: Checked Unit Test, Seatwork, and quizzes for each quarter; Laboratory ActivitiesD. Materials: scientific calculator, sharpened pencil, ballpen, eraserE. Projects

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