Monohybrid Punnet Square
Monohybrid Punnet Square
Monohybrid Punnet Square
III. PROCEDURES
Now to the students with pictures under their chair, get the picture and come to the front. The
C. Presenting examples/ ones who got pictures with the same color of borders will stand beside each other.
instances of the new
lesson
e n e t i c s g
e g n e
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a e l l e L
g t e n o P e y
p e h n t O y p e
All you need to do is to arrange the scrambled letters to form words related to our discussion
today. The words you will form are actually familiar to you since we discussed those previously.
Now who’d like to try?
I. Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to:
a. Use a Punnet square to predict the result of a monohybrid cross.
III. Procedure:
1. Read and analyze the problem.
A man with brown eyes married a woman with blue eyes. If B=brown eyes and b=blue eyes, what will be
the possible color of the eyes of their child?
B b
b Bb bb
Mother
b Bb bb
Possible Offspring:
Genotype Phenotype
25% = _______=_____________
25% = _______=_____________
25% = _______=_____________
25% = _______=_____________
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F. Developing mastery EXPLAIN:
(Leads to Formative
Assessment) • Lecture-Discussion Method
(15 minutes)
I. Objective:
After performing this activity, you should be able to:
a. Use a Punnet square to predict the result of a monohybrid cross.
III. Procedure:
1. Read and analyze the problem.
A man with brown eyes married a woman with blue eyes. If B=brown eyes and b=blue
eyes, what will be the possible color of the eyes of their child?
B b
b Bb bb
Mother
b Bb bb
Possible Offspring:
Genotype Phenotype
25%= _Bb_ = brown eyes
25%= _Bb _ = brown eyes
25%= _bb _ = blue eyes
25%= _bb _ = blue eyes
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H. Making
generalizations and To confirm whether they truly understand the topic, They are going to complete the Punnet
abstractions about the square.
lesson
A man with freckles married a woman without freckles.
Key:
F= with freckles
f= without freckles
Key:
D= with dimples
d= without dimples
Father
D d Possible Offspring:
D
Genotype Phenotype
Mother
d
25% = _____ =_____________
25% = _____ =_____________
25% = _____ =_____________
25% = _____ =_____________
IV. REMARKS
V. REFLECTION
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A. No. of learners who
earned 80% on the
formative assessment
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation.
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No. of
learners who have
caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did these
work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
Prepared by:
DERLY C. DATUIN
Subject Teacher
Checked by:
JESSICA M. LUMAPAS
School Principal I
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References:
Ocampo, P.,et al. (2013). Science: learner’s module. Philippines: Vibal Publishing House, Inc.
Religioso,T., et al. (2013). You and the natural science. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
Genotype – A part of the genetic make-up of an individual which determines one of its characteristics. (Rr, RR, rr)
Phenotype – Observable characteristics or traits (Round, wrinkled)
Dominant gene – Gene containing the dominant trait represented by a big letter (R)
Recessive gene – Gene containing the recessive trait represented by a small letter (r)
Heterozygous genotype – Possesses one of each gene (Dd = dominant + recessive gene)
Homozygous genotype – Possesses two similar genes (DD = dominant + dominant, dd = recessive + recessive)
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