RPT SC Form 4 2016
RPT SC Form 4 2016
: INTRODUCING SCIENCE
: 1. SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
1
4 8/1
2
11/1
15/1
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
Orientation Form 4
1.1
Analyzing
method of
scientific
investigation
analyse menganalisis
apparatus radas
conduct jalankan
conclusion kesimpulan
determine tentukan
hypothesis hipotesis
identify kenal pasti
interpret tafsirkan
investigate siasat
material bahan
observe memerhati
planning merancang
Procedure
prosedur,tatacara
steps langkah-langkah
variables pemboleh ubah
Week
Learning
Objectives
1.2
Realizing the
need to
practice
scientific
attitudes and
noble values
when carrying
out scientific
investigations
11/1
15/1
THEME
LEARNING AREA
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
:
:
Notes
Vocabulary
noble values nilai murni
practice mengamalkan
scientific attitudes sikap
saintifik
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
1.1
Understanding
body
coordination
18/1
22/1
Learning Activities
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
body coordination
koordinasi badan
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
1.2
Understanding
the human
nervous
system
axon akson
18/1
22/1
Notes
Vocabulary
Week
3
18/1
22/1
Learning
Objectives
1.3
Analyzing
nervous
coordination
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
state what receptors and
effectors are,
state the functions of
receptors and effectors,
explain with examples what a
reflex action is,
describe a reflex arc,
illustrate the path taken by an
impulse in the reflex arc.
Learning Activities
Discuss the following:
a) meaning of receptors and effectors,
b) functions of receptors and effectors.
Notes
Vocabulary
reflex action- tindakan
refleks
reflex arc arka refleks
4
25/1
29/1
1.4
Understanding
the role of
proprioceptors
in maintaining
balance and
coordination
porprioceptors reseptor
regang
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
1.5
Understanding
the human
brain and its
complexity
25/1
29/1
4
25/1
29/1
1.6
Understanding
hormonal
coordination in
the body
Notes
Vocabulary
construction penguncupan
dilation pembesaran
heart beat degupan
jantung
involuntary actions
tindakan luar kawalan
voluntary actions
tindakan terkawal
Only adrenaline,
insulin, thyroxine
oastrogen,
progesterone, and
testosterone are
required.
Week
5
1/2
5/2
Learning
Objectives
1.7
Analyzing
coordination
between the
nervous
system and the
endocrine
system
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
1.8
Evaluating the
effects of drug
abuse on body
coordination
and health.
Learning Activities
Carry out an activity to compare and
contrast nervous coordination with
hormonal coordination and present the
similarities and differences in a graphic
organizer.
Notes
Vocabulary
response gerak balas
stimulus - rangsangan
drug abuse
penyalahgunaan dadah
Week
5
1/2
5/2
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
1.9
Analyzing the
effects of
excessive
consumptions
of alcohol on
body
coordination
and health
8/2
12/2
6
15/2
19/2
Learning Activities
Gather information from books,
newspapers, magazines, or internet and
discuss the following:
a) examples of alcoholic drinks,
b) effects of excessive consumptions
of alcohol on body coordination
(effect on reaction times) and health.
c) the importance of avoiding excessive
consumption of alcohol.
Notes
Vocabulary
Alcoholic drinks
minuman beralkohol
excessive consumptions
pengambilan berlebihan
reaction time masa tindak
balas
1.10
Realizing the
importance of
sound and
healthy mind
hormonal imbalance
ketidakseimbangan hormon
mind minda
mental stress tekanan
mental
healthy and sound mind
minda yang sihat dan baik
THEME
LEARING AREA
:
:
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
2.1
Understanding
cell division
15/2
19/2
7
22/2
26/2
2.2
Understanding
the principles
and
mechanism of
inheritance
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
Only a brief
discussion is
required for the
following:
a) separation and
polarization of
chromosomes,
b) functions of
spindle fibres and
centromeres,
c) formation of
new cell.
chromosomes kromosom
deoxyribonucleic acid
asid deoksiribonukleik
centromeres sentromer
gene gen
polarization pengutuban
spindle fibres gentian
spindle/gelendung
dominant dominan
genotype genotip
inheritance pewarisan
Mendels law hukum
Mendel
monohybrid cross
kacukan monohibrid
phenotype fenotip
recessive traits sifat
resesif
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
26/2
2.3
Understanding
sex
determination
and the
occurrence of
twins in
human beings
Week
Learning
Objectives
2.4
Understanding
mutation
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
Notes
Change in genes
and chromosomes
at the molecular
level is not
required.
Vocabulary
albinism albinisme
colour blindness buta
warna
Klinefelters syndrome
sindrom Klinefelter
Downs syndrome
sindrom Down
Mutation mutasi
29/2
04/3
Turners syndrome
sindrom Turner
10
livestock ternakan
selective breeding
pembiakbakaan pilihan
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
09
7/3
11/3
2.6
Analyzing
variation
among
living
things
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
Specific diseases
b) genetic research in the field of agriculture
such as genetically modified food (GMF),
Human Genome Project and cloning,
selective breeding in plants such as paddy,
oil palm, papaya, durian, chilli and livestock
such as dairy cow and chicken.
Discuss the following:
a) selective breeding in livestock and plants,
b) the importance of selective breeding in
plants and livestock,
View videos or computer simulations on
the technology used for selective breeding
Debate on genetic research and its effects.
Carry out activities to identify and classify
variation among students in a class.
Discuss the following:
a) continuous variation and discontinuous
variation,
b) examples of continuous variation and
discontinuous variation,
c) factors which cause variation,
d) the importance of variation.
Carry out an activity to compare and
contrast continuous variation with
discontinuous variation and illustrate the
similarities and differences in a graphic
organizer.
Construct a family tree based on variation
among family members such as having
straight or curly hair, being right handed or
left-handed, the presence or absence of ear
lobes, and the ability to roll the tongue.
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continuous variation
variasi selanjar
discontinuous variation
variasi tak selanjar
family tree salasilah
keluarga
left-handed kidal
variation variasi
Week
Learning
Objectives
2.7
Realizing the
need to
adhere to a
code or ethics
in genetic
research
7/11
11/3
Learning Outcomes
12/3
20/3
10
21/3
25/3
Notes
Vocabulary
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
absorbed diserap
boiling pendidihan
condensation kondensasi
freezing pembekuan
interconversion perubahan
dari satu keadaan ke
keadaan yang lain dan
sebaliknya
kinetic energy tenaga
kinetik
kinetic theory of matter
teori kinetik jirim
melting peleburan
particles in matter zarahzarah dalam jirim
THEME
LEARNING AREA
Week
Learning Activities
Learning
Objectives
1.1
Analyzing
changes in
the states of
matter
:
:
MATTER IN NATURE
1.MATTER AND SUBSTANCE
Learning Outcomes
12
Week
10
21/3
25/3
Learning
Objectives
1.2
Understanding
the structure
of an atom
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
10
21/3
25/3
1.3
Applying the
idea of proton
number and
nucleon
number in
atoms of
elements
Learning Activities
Notes
13
Vocabulary
released dibebaskan
states of matter keadaan
jirim
sublimation
pemejalwapan
charge cas
relative mass jisim relatif
Only elements
with proton
numbers in the
range of 1-10 are
required.
Week
Learning
Objectives
11
1.4
Understanding
the
classification
of elements in
Periodic Table
28/3
1/4
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
14
Notes
Vocabulary
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
12
1.5
Understanding
the properties
of substances
based on the
particles
present in
them
4/4
8/4
15
Notes
Vocabulary
Week
Learning
Objectives
12
1.6
Understanding
the properties
and uses of
Metals and
non-metals
4/4
8/4
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
chlorine klorin
copper kuprum
ductility kemuluran
gold emas
luminosity kekilauan
16
iron besi
lead plumbum
malleability ketertempaan
tensile strength kekuatan
regangan
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
13
1.7 Analyzing
method of
purifying
substances
11/4
15/4
Learning Activities
Collect and interpret data on the following:
a) characteristics of pure substances,
b) different methods of purification of
substances.
Notes
Vocabulary
cystallization
penghabluran
distillation penyulingan
17
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
13
1.8
Appreciating
the existence
and uses of
various
substances of
different
characteristics
11/4
15/4
THEME
LEARNING AREA
Week
14
18/4
22/4
Learning
Objectives
1.1
Understanding
physical and
chemical
changes
:
:
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
Notes
Vocabulary
ENERGY IN LIFE
1. ENERGY AND CHEMICAL CHANGES
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
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chemical changes
perubahan kimia
copper carbonate salt
garam kuprum karbonat
copper sulphate solution
larutan kuprum sulphat
evaporation of water
penyejatan air
lead nitrate plumbum
nitrat
physical changes
perubahan fizikal
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
g) dissolving sugar in water,
h) crystallizing sodium chloride from its
saturated solution,
i) heating iodine crystals in a closed
container,
j) slow heating of wax.
Carry out a activity to compare and
contrast physical change and chemical
change and illustrate the similarities and
differences in a graphic organizer.
14
18/4
22/4
1.2
Analyzing
heat change in
chemical
reactions
19
Notes
Vocabulary
potassium iodine kalium
iodida
reaction tindak balas
rust - karat
saturated solution larutan
tepu
sodium chloride natrium
klorida
wax - lilin
ammonium chloride
ammonium chloride
chemical reaction tindak
balas kimia
endothermic serap haba
exothermic buang haba
heat change perubahan
haba
reactant bahan tindak
balas
sodium hydroxide natrium
hidroksida
sulphuric acid asid
sulfuric
Week
15
25/4
29/4
Learning
Objectives
1.3
Synthesizing
the reactivity
series of
metals
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
Learning Activities
Carry out activities to study the following
reactions:
a) sodium, calcium, magnesium,
aluminium, zinc, and copper with water.
b) magnesium, aluminium, zinc, copper
with dilute acids.
c) magnesium, aluminium, zinc, copper
with oxygen.
Carry out activities to compare and
contrast the reactivity of metals with water,
acids and oxygen. Illustrate the similarities
and differences in a graphic organize.
Discuss and arrange metals in order of
reactivity.
Collect and interpret data on the reactivity
series of metals with oxygen to construct
the reactivity series of metals.
Carry out an experiment to determine the
position of carbon in the reactivity series.
2/5
16 & 17
2/5
13/5
PEPERIKSAAN PENGGAL 1
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Notes
Sodium should be
use in very small
quantity only
Vocabulary
dilute acids asid cair
reactivity series siri
kereaktifan
Week
Learning
Objectives
1.4
Applying the
concepts of
reactivity
series of
metals
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
18
16/5
20/5
1.5
Understanding
electrolysis
21
Notes
Vocabulary
electrolysis elektrolisis
extraction pengekstrakan
ore bijih
tin - timah
Chemical equation
for reactions
occurring at
electrodes are not
required.
anode anod
cathode katod
electrode elektrod
electrolyte elektrolit
electroplating penyaduran
elektrik
lead bromide plumbum
bromida
molten - lebur
Week
19
Learning
Objectives
1.6
Understanding
the production
of electrical
energy from
chemical
reactions
Learning Outcomes
23/5
27/5
1.7
Understanding
chemical
reactions that
occur in the
presence of
light
Learning Activities
Notes
Equations to show
the reactions at the
positive and
negative terminals
of a simple cell are
not required
22
Vocabulary
Only a brief
description of
splitting of water
molecules by light
energy in
photosynthesis is
required. Chemical
equations are not
required.
Week
Learning
Objectives
20
1.8
Appreciating the
innovative efforts
in the design of
equipment using
chemical reactions
as sources of
energy
23/5
27/5
Learning Outcomes
28/5
12/6
Learning Activities
23
Notes
Vocabulary
THEME
LEARNING AREA
Week
Learning
Objectives
20
1.1
Understanding
radioactive
substances
13/6
17/6
:
:
ENERGY IN LIFE
1. NUCLEAR ENERGY
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
24
Notes
Half-life is not
required.
Vocabulary
Week
Learning
Objectives
1.2
Understanding
the production
of nuclear
energy and its
uses
Learning Outcomes
21
20/6
24/6
1.3
Awareness of
the need for
proper
handling of
radioactive
substances
Learning Activities
Notes
The concept of
chain reaction is
not required.
Vocabulary
fission pembelahan
fusion pelakuran
nuclear energy tenaga
nuklear
25
THEME
LEARNING AREA
:
:
ENERGY IN LIFE
1. LIGHT, COLOUR AND SIGHT
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
22
1.1
Synthesizing the
formation of image
by plane mirrors
and lenses
27/6
1/7
2/7
10/7
Learning Activities
Carry out activities to observe the
following:
a) images formed by a plane mirror,
b) images formed by convex and concave
lenses.
Carry out an activity to compare and
contrast images of distant objects formed by
convex lenses and concave lenses. Illustrate
the similarities and differences in a graphic
organizer.
Use computer simulations, videos or charts
to demonstrate the construction of ray
diagrams.
Draw ray diagrams for light passing
through:
a) convex lens with objects located at
various distances,
b) concave lens
Label the following on the ray diagrams:
a) principle axis, b) optical centre,
c) focal point,
d) focal length,
e) object distance, f) image distance.
Discuss how characteristics of images
formed by convex lenses vary with objects
distance,
Plan and carry out an activity to determine
the focal length of a convex lens.
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Notes
Vocabulary
Week
23
11/7
15/7
Learning
Objectives
1.2
Synthesizing the
formation of image
by optical
instruments
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
Learning Activities
Investigate the image formed in a camera
using a pin-hole camera with and without
lens.
Construct a simple periscope and telescope.
Discuss the formation of image by these
optical instruments.
Use computer simulations to demonstrate
construction of ray diagrams for the light
rays passing through the eye and optical
instruments.
Based on simulations, draw and label ray
diagrams to show the formation of images
in the following optical instruments:
a) camera,
b) periscope,
c) telescope,
d) eye.
Discuss the similarities and differences
between camera and eye in terms of
focusing and controlling the amount of
light.
Examine a model camera and relate its
structure and functions to those of the eyes.
27
Notes
Vocabulary
image formation
pembentukan imej
magnifying glass kanta
pembesar
optical instrument
alatan optik
pin-hole camera
kamera lubang jarum
Week
24
18/7
22/7
24
18/7
22/7
25
25/7
29/7
Learning
Objectives
1.3
Analyzing light
dispersion
1.4
Analyzing light
scattering
1.5
Analyzing the
addition and
subtraction of
coloured lights
Learning Outcomes
A student is able to:
A student is able:
state what light scattering is,
give examples of
phenomenon related to light
scattering,
explain through examples
how scattering of light occurs
in natural phenomenon.
A student is able to:
identify primary and
secondary colours,
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
light dispersion
penyebaran cahaya
phenomenon fenomena
rainbow - pelangi
light scattering
penyerakan cahaya
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
28
Notes
Vocabulary
25
25/7
29/7
26
1/8
5/8
26
1/8
5/8
26
1/8
5/8
THEME
1.6
Applying the
principle of
subtraction of
coloured light to
explain the
appearance of
coloured objects
1.7
Analyzing the
effects of mixing
pigments
1.8
Evaluating the
importance of
colour in daily life.
1.9
Appreciating the
benefits of various
types of optical
instruments to
mankind.
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mixing of pigments
percampuran pigment
pigment - pigmen
optical instrument
peralatan optik
LEARNING AREA
1. CHEMICAL IN INDUSTRY
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
27
1.1
Understanding the
properties of alloys
and their uses in
industry
alloy aloi
8/8
12/8
27
8/8
12/8
1.2
Analyzing the
production and uses
of ammonia in
industry
30
Notes
Vocabulary
brass loyang
bronze gangsa
corrosion pengkakisan
steel keluli
superconductor alloy
aloi superkonduktor
Week
Learning
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
Notes
Vocabulary
19/8
1.3
Analyzing the
effects of industrial
waste disposal on
the environment
identify manufacturing
activities which are sources of
pollution,
explain the effects of improper
industrial waste disposal,
relate the effects of industrial
waste disposal to the survival
of living things,
state with examples the
methods of controlling
industrial waste disposal to
avoid pollution.
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environmental pollution
pencemaran alam sekitar
fossil fuels bahan api
fosil
industrial waste bahan
sisa industri
Week
Learning
Objectives
29
1.4
Realizing the need
for preservation
and conversation
of the environment
from industrial
waste pollution for
the well being of
mankind
22/8
26/8
Learning Outcomes
Learning Activities
Notes
30
29/8
2/9
31
5/9
9/9
10/9
18/9
32
19/9
23/9
33
26/9
30/9
32
Vocabulary
environmental pollution
pencemaran alam
sekitar
conservation
pemuliharan
preservation pemeliharaan
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7/10
35
10/10
14/4
36
17/10
21/10
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24/10
28/10
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31/10
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