Grade 09 → Grade Nine 2nd Quarter

Subject: Grade 9 Bioscience (BIO92)


Description
COURSE DESCRIPTION/TOPICS

FIRST QUARTER: Living things and their environment
UNIT I: Circulatory and Respiratory system working with other organ system
UNIT II: Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
UNIT III: Biodiversity and Evolution
UNIT IV: Ecosystems: Flow of Energy and Matter in Ecosystems

SECOND QUARTER: Matter
UNIT V: Chemical Bonding
UNIT VI: The variety of Carbon compounds
UNIT VII: Mole Concept

THIRD QUARTER: Earth & Space
UNIT VIII: Volcanoes
UNIT IX: Climate
UNIT X: Stars and Constellations

FOURTH QUARTER: Motion & Energy
UNIT XI: Mechanics of Motion
UNIT XII: Work; Power; and Energy
UNIT XIII: Heat, work, and efficiency
UNIT XIV: Electricity and Magnetism

COURSE MAP:

Monday to Friday; Five hours Online Class in a Week.

MODE OF INSTRUCTION:

Asynchronous learning is a general term used to describe forms of education, instruction, and learning that do not occur in the same place or at the same time.

Examples of asynchronous learning:

Watching pre-recorded lecture videos or lessons. Viewing video demonstrations. Reading and writing assignments. Research projects.

Asynchronous communication happens when information can be exchanged independent of time. It doesn't require the recipient's immediate attention, allowing them to respond to the message at their convenience. Examples of asynchronous communication are emails, online forums, and collaborative documents.
Content
  • SECOND Quarter
  • Blood Types
  • Blood cell lineages | Human anatomy and physiology
  • TEST
  • Blood Types
  • Blood Types - The Easy Way to Remember
  • Blood Types and Rh Factor Explained
  • TEST
  • Hematopoiesis | Hematologic System Diseases
  • Blood Types: ABO and Rh
  • What are Blood Types?
  • ACTIVITY
  • Cardiac Cycle
  • Three types of capillaries | Circulatory system physiology
  • Pre-capillary sphincters | Circulatory system physiology
  • ACTIVITY
  • What is blood pressure? | Circulatory system physiology
  • QUIZ
  • Learn how a stethoscope can help determine blood pressure
  • Resistance in a tube | Circulatory system physiology
  • Lesson 5: Heart Sound
  • Systolic murmurs, diastolic murmurs, and extra heart sounds
  • TEST
  • Lub Dub | Circulatory system physiology | NCLEX-RN
  • Systolic murmurs, diastolic murmurs, and extra heart sounds - Part 2
  • How to identify murmurs | Circulatory System and Disease
  • assignment
  • Normal heart sounds
  • Long Exercise
  • The Octet Rule: Help, Definition, and Exceptions
  • Video Presentation 1: The Octet Rule
  • Valence Electrons and the Periodic Table
  • Electron Configuration - Basic introduction
  • Lewis Diagrams Made Easy: How to Draw Lewis Dot Structures
  • Video Presentation 2: The Electron Configuration & Valence Electron
  • Ionic Bonding Introduction
  • Formation of an Ionic Compound
  • Formulae Of Ionic Compounds & Their Names
  • Ionic Compounds & Their Properties | Properties of Matter
  • Video Presentation 3: Ionic Bonding
  • Covalent Compounds: Writing Chemical Names and Formulas
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
Prerequisites