Biology Teacher's Guide - ACER PUBLISHERS
Biology Teacher's Guide - ACER PUBLISHERS
Biology Teacher's Guide - ACER PUBLISHERS
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ACER PUBLISHERS tries to recognise this Teacher’s Guide as one to be used in the Lower
Secondary Curriculum.
This Guide has an accompanying Learner’s book which will enable the teacher as
facilitation to do the needful of this Biology syllabus.
In case you want the copy of this Learner’s book online, just search; ACER
PUBLISHERS BIOLOGY S.1 TEXTBOOK and this will help you to facilitate these
learners while implementing the curriculum.
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-The Authors of this Teachers’ Guide are from a department which needs more Authors mainly
Biology Department. With a few resources that have been come up with to help the students of new
curriculum by NCDC to improve in their communication skills and obtain knowledge of BIOLOGY
(INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY).
COMPETENCY;
-The learners should be able to understand the key words as in Introduction to Biology.
-They should understand the meaning, branches, importance, careers and applications of Biology.
-They should understand life processes and materials needed for them to occur.
EXERCISE 1.1
1. A car moves, exhausts fumes and takes in fuel. Why is it not called a living thing?
2. During the research in (Research questions 1.1), you discovered that we branches of biology
like; Zoology, Botany, Physiology, Anatomy, Ecology, Genetics and Taxonomy. What do
these branches of biology talk about? How will specialising in those branches help us?
LIFE PROCESSES
-All living organisms go through specific processes for their survival. They are known as life
processes. These are key when categorising living and non- living things. These include; nutrition,
movement, sensitivity, respiration, excretion, reproduction and growth.
Questions;
1. Note down the characteristics of living organisms.
2. Also note down the life processes that living things undergo.
3. Look at the characteristics and life processes of living organisms.
4. Is there any difference between them?
5. What conclusion can you make?
Note: -Growth in animals is represented by increase in body size and height, reproduction in
Plants occur by vegetative reproduction or from seeds.
-Plants carry out nutrition by obtaining carbon dioxide and water and use them to
build complex organic materials.
SUGGESTED NOTES TO LEARNERS (MATERIALS WHICH LIVING THINGS NEED TO MAITAIN THEIR
LIFE PROCESSES)
-The following are some of the materials that living things use to maintain their life processes;-
1. Oxygen
2. Food
3. Water
4. Energy
5. Chlorophyll
6. Carbon dioxide
IMPORTANCE OF THE MATERIALS
Material Importance of the material
Oxygen -The oxygen is used to produce energy during respiration.
Food -It provides nutrients to the body required for growth.
Water -Water dissolves and transports materials such as hormones
responsible for reproduction and growth.
Chlorophyll -Plants need sunlight, water, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll to make
their own food through the process of photosynthesis.
Energy -It is required for the transportation of materials.
Carbon dioxide -It is one of the materials used by plants to make their own food
(photosynthesis).
EXERCISE 1.2
1. Identify ways in which life processes are similar in both plants and animals.
2. Discuss and then draw a table to show how life processes in plats differ from those in
animals.
3. Explain why plants cannot live without live without light while other animals can.
Note: -For respiration; In both plants and animals, glucose is broken down to extract energy.
-Identical organisms are produced during reproduction.
-Both plants and animals increase in size through cell division and enlargement during
growth.
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ACTIVITY OF INTEGRATION
SENARIO .1 You have been asked to welcome the next senior ones to secondary and
they are going to know more about biology. You have the task as a
laboratory attendant to help them know what is going to be involved there.
TASK: Help them to know this by the meaning, importance, careers,
applications and branches of biology.
SENIARIO.2 The biology department wanted to conduct a seminar and then brought a
picture of a rabbit and a tree. You were picked out of the whole class to
explain their relationship between them in terms of life processes, category
and also biological classification.
SUPPORT: Pictures of a rabbit and a tree.
TASK: Guide the class to answer the questions of the biology department
and explain each in detail so as the whole class can understand what you
are telling them.