RPT 2020 DLP Science Year 4 KSSR
RPT 2020 DLP Science Year 4 KSSR
RPT 2020 DLP Science Year 4 KSSR
YEARLY PLAN
SCIENCE YEAR 4
(KSSR SEMAKAN 2017)
PREPARED BY,
MARIAYEE A/P PERUMAL
(YEAR 4V SCIENCE TEACHER)
WEEK THEME / LEARNING STANDARD NOTES
CONTENT
STANDARD
WEEK 1 A.INQUIRY IN 1.1.1 Observe by using all the senses involved and tools if Suggested activities:
2 January 2020 SCIENCE necessary to make qualitative observations to explain the Carry out investigations that
– 1.0 SCIENTIFIC phenomena or changes that occur. lead to acquiring the science
3 January 2020 SKILLS 1.1.2 Classify by comparing or identifying similarities and process skills such as:
1.1 Science Process differences based on common characteristics. (i) Experimenting to
Skills 1.1.3 Measure and use numbers by using appropriate tools and determine the factors that
standard units with correct techniques. affect the size and shape of
1.1.4 Make inferences by stating the initial conclusion or by shadows.
giving reasonable explanations for the observation made (ii) Making conclusion on
using the information gathered. parts of plants that respond
to stimuli.
WEEK 2 1.1.5 Predict by making reasonable assumptions about
6 January 2020 an event or phenomenon based on observations, prior
– experiences or data.
10 January 2020 1.1.6 Communicate by recording information or ideas in
suitable forms and presenting them systematically
1.1.7 Use space - time relationship by arranging occurrences
of phenomenon or event in a chronological order based on
time.
1.1.8 Interpret data by selecting relevant ideas about an
object, event or trend found in the data to make an
explanation.
WEEK 3 1.1.9 Define operationally by describing an interpretation of CUTI PERISTIWA HARI
13 January 2020 a task carried out and observed in a situation according to PONGGAL
– determined aspects. 15.01.2020
17 January 2020 1.1.10 Control variables by determining the responding
and constant variables after the manipulated variable in the
investigation have been determined.
WEEK 4 1.1.11 Make a hypothesis by making a general statement that CUTI
20 January 2020 can be tested based on the relationship between the variables TAHUN BARU CINA
– in the investigation. 23.01.2020
22 January 2020 1.1.12 Experiment by using the basic science process skills to –
collect and interpret data, summarise to prove the hypothesis 27.01. 2020
and write a report.
WEEK 5 B.LIFE SCIENCE 2.1.1 Identify the organs involved in the breathing process. Notes:
28 January 2020 2.0 HUMANS 2.1.2 Describe the breathing process in terms of air passage Inhaled air contains more
– 2.1 Breathing Process and exchange of gases in the lungs through observation by oxygen compared to exhaled
31 January 2020 using various media. air.
Exhaled air contains more
carbon dioxide compared to
inhaled air.
Rate of breathing can be
observed through chest
movement in one minute.
WEEK 6 2.1.3 Differentiate the content of oxygen and carbon dioxide Notes:
2 February 2020 during inhalation and exhalation. Situations that affect breathing
– 2.1.4 Describe the chest movement during inhalation and such as being in recreational
7 February 2020 exhalation by carrying out activities. parks, polluted air, congested
2.1.5 Make generalisation that the rate of breathing depends areas, and being around
smokers.
on the types of activities carried out.
2.1.6 Explain the observations on human breathing
through written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT in
a creative way.
WEEK 7 2.2 Excretion and 2.2.1 State the meaning of excretion and defecation. Notes:
10 February 2020 Defecation 2.2.2 Identify the organs and products of excretion. Organs and products of
– excretion are:
14 February 2020 (i) Kidneys excrete urine.
(ii) Skin excretes sweat.
(iii) Lungs release carbon
dioxide and water vapour.
WEEK 8 2.2.3 Make inferences on the importance to rid products of
17 February 2020 excretion and defecation.
– 2.2.4 Explain the observations on human excretion and
21 February 2020 defecation through written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT
in a creative way.
WEEK 9 2.3 Humans Respond 2.3.1 State that humans respond when the sensory organs Notes:
24 February 2020 to Stimuli 2.3.2 Explain with examples humans respond to stimuli in Examples of responses to
– daily life. stimuli:
28 February 2020 2.3.3 Make inferences on the importance of human (i) Eyes close as light is shone
response to stimuli. directly at them.
(ii) Hand moves away
spontaneously as it touches hot
or sharp objects.
(iii) Body shivers in extreme
cold.
WEEK 34 E.EARTH AND 9.1.1 Describe the gravitational pull of Earth based on HARI KEMERDEKAAN
24 August 2020 SPACE 9.1.2 observation by carrying out activities. 31.08. 2020
– 9.0 EARTH 9.1.3 Make generalisation that all objects on Earth remain in Notes :
28 August 2020 9.1 Gravity of Earth their positions, by carrying out activities. Gravitational pull of Earth is a
Explain the observations on gravity of Earth through force that pulls objects towards
written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT in a creative the Earth.
way. The effects of gravitional pull
of Earth:
(i) objects fall freely.
(ii) objects remain in their
position.
Objects on Earth remain in
their position and this can be
demonstrated using a globe.
WEEK 35 9.2 Rotation and 9.2.1 State that the Earth rotates on its axis and at the same Notes:
1 September 2020 Revolution of time revolves around the Sun in its orbit. The effects of Earth’s rotation
– Earth 9.2.2 Describe the rotation and revolution of the Earth in on its axis:
4 September 2020 terms of direction and duration by carrying out activities. (i) Occurrence of day and
9.2.3 Describe the effects of the rotation of the Earth on its night;
(ii) The Sun seems to change
axis by carrying out activities. its position;
9.2.4 Explain the observations on the rotation and (iii) Changes in length and
revolution of the Earth through written or verbal forms, direction of the shadow.
sketches or ICT in a creative way.
Suggested activity:
Encourage the use of ICT to
view the rotation and
revolution of the Earth.
WEEK 36 F.TECHNOLOGY 10.1.1 Identify the load, fulcrum and force on the lever by Notes :
7 September 2020 AND carrying out activities. The design of a model
- SUSTAINABILITY consisting of various simple
11 September 2020 OF LIFE machines and its functions
10.0 MACHINES explained.
10.1 Lever Suggested activity:
Encourage the use of ICT to
observe the relationship
between the distance of load
from fulcrum with the force.
WEEK 37 10.1.2 Make generalisation on the relationship between the HARI MALAYSIA
14 September 2020 distance of load from fulcrum with the required force. 16 .09.2020
– 10.1.3 Explain the observations about the lever through
18 September 2020 written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT in a creative way.
WEEK 38 10.2 Simple Machines 10.2.1 Explain with examples the types and uses of simple Notes :
21 September 2020 and Complex machines by carrying out activities. Types of simple machines are
– Machines 10.2.2 Solve problems using two or more simple machines. lever, gear, pulley, wheel and
25 September 2020 axle, wedge, screw and
inclined plane.
Examples of problems in daily
life such as lifting and moving
heavy loads.
The complex machine consists
of a combination of more than
one simple machine.