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PROVINCE OF THE EASTERN CAPE EDUCATION DIRECTORATE: FET CURRICULUM FET PROGRAMMES LESSON PLANS TERM 4 LIFE SCIENCES GRADE 11

FOREWORD The following Grade 11 Lesson Plans were developed by Subject Advisors during August 2009. Teachers are requested to look at them, modify them where necessary to suit their contexts and resources. It must be remembered that Lesson Plans are working documents, and any comments to improve the lesson plans in this document will be appreciated. Teachers are urged to use this document with the following departmental policy documents: Subject Statement; The new content framework in Circular S7 of 2007; SAG 2008 and Provincial CASS Policy / Guidelines. Lesson planning is the duty of each and every individual teacher but it helps when teachers sometimes plan together as a group. This interaction not only helps teachers to understand how to apply the Learning Outcomes (LOs) and Assessment Standards (ASs) but also builds up the confidence of the teachers in handling the content using new teaching strategies. It must please be noted that in order to help teachers who teach across grades and subjects, an attempt has been made to standardise lesson plan templates and thus the new template might not resemble the templates used in each subject during the NCS training. However, all the essential elements of a lesson plan have been retained. This change has been made to assist teachers and lighten their administrative load. Please note that these lesson plans are to be used only as a guide to complete the requirements of the Curriculum Statements and the work schedules and teachers are encouraged to develop their own learner activities to supplement and /or substitute some of the activities given here (depending on the school environment, number and type of learners in your class, the resources available to your learners, etc). Do not forget to build in the tasks for the Programme of Assessment into your Lesson Plans. Strengthen your efforts by supporting each other in clusters and share ideas. Good Luck with your endeavors to improve Teaching, Learning and Assessment.

SUBJECT: LIFE SCIENCES GRADE: 11 LESSON PLAN 1 TERM 4 TIME: 12Hrs Focus Learning Outcome/s: LO 1: AS1, 2 and 3 Integrated Life Sciences LOs and ASs: LO 2: AS 1, 2, 3; LO3: AS 3 Possible integration with other subjects Geography, Mathematics, English Knowledge Area Prior Knowledge Topic Links to next lesson Diversity, change and Continuity Air, land and water borne diseases; Human impact on the environment Population Studies LEARNING OUTCOME 1: LEARNING OUTCOME 2: LEARNING OUTCOME 3: Scientific Inquiry & problem Solving Skills. Constructs & Application of Life Sciences Life Sciences and its relationships to Technology, Society Knowledge. and the Environment. AS1: Learner identifies and questions phenomena and plans an AS1: Learner accesses knowledge AS1: Learner explores & evaluates scientific ideas of past and present investigation cultures AS2: Learner conducts an investigation by collecting and manipulating data AS2: Learner interprets and makes meaning of AS2: Learner compares & evaluates uses and developments of resources knowledge and their products & their impact on the environment & society. AS3: Learners analyses, synthesizes, evaluates data and communicates AS3: Learner shows understanding of how Life Sciences AS3: Learner compares the influence of different beliefs, attitudes and findings knowledge is applied in everyday life values on scientific knowledge TEACHING ACTIVITIES LEARNERS ACTIVITIES RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 1: Characteristics of populations LO1:AS 2 & 3; LO2:AS1, 2 & 3 Introduces terms like species community, populations and their characteristics (size, distribution, density) Introduces population parameters and how they affect population size Take notes and ask questions for clarity. Textbooks Charts Classwork / Homework Introduces various methods of estimating population Do calculations involving use of the mark

size and give learners exercises on estimation of population size. recapture and quadrant methods. TEACHING ACTIVITIES LEARNERS ACTIVITIES RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 2: identification of different populations in a habitat LO1:AS1, 2 & 3; LO2:AS1, 2 & 3 Divide learners into groups. Take them out to the field. Each group will be assigned a particular site as their study area. Learners are to identify the different populations in their site and study how these are adapted to their environment and how they interact with each other. Learners identify the various species at the site and record their findings about the adaptations and interactions and report back in class. School yard Textbooks Workbooks Brochures : Observation sheet Teacher /Peer Consolidates the learner activity and clarifies any misconceptions. ACTIVITY 3: Population growth forms and environmental changes affecting population size LO1:AS1, 2 & 3; LO2:AS1, 2, 3; LO3: AS3 Introduces population growth forms (logistic and geometric growth forms). Provides hypothetical figures/case study on population studies conducted over a period of time. Introduces the effects of environmental changes (volcanoes, earthquakes, tornadoes, droughts etc.) and limited resources (food, space) on population size and growth. Instructs learners to find articles on natural disasters and their effect on populations. Instructs Draw graphs using figures given by the teacher and respond to questions based on figures or case study. Research on natural disasters like tsunami, volcanoes, earthquakes, tornados, hailstorms, veld fires, etc. Case study Newspapers geographical magazines assessment of poster by Teacher/ Peer

learners to summarise their findings on a poster to be displayed in class. Enrichment / Expanded opportunities: Present findings on posters to the class. Posters are then viewed through a gallery walk. Teacher Reflections:

SUBJECT: LIFE SCIENCES GRADE: 11 LESSON PLAN 2 TERM 4 TIME: 8 Hrs Focus Learning Outcome/s: LO 2 AS1, 2 and 3 Integrated Life Sciences LOs and ASs: LO 1: AS 1, 2 and 3; LO 3: AS 3 Possible integration with other subjects Geography Knowledge Area Prior Knowledge Topic Links to next lesson LEARNING OUTCOME 1: Diversity, change and Continuity Population Studies; Human impact on the environment Social behavior LEARNING OUTCOME 2: LEARNING OUTCOME 3: Scientific Inquiry & problem Solving Skills. Constructs & Application of Life Sciences Life Sciences and its relationships to Technology, Society Knowledge. and the Environment. AS1: Learner identifies and questions phenomena and plans an AS1: Learner accesses knowledge AS1: Learner explores & evaluates scientific ideas of past and present investigation cultures AS2: Learner conducts an investigation by collecting and manipulating data AS2: Learner interprets and makes meaning of AS2: Learner compares & evaluates uses and developments of resources knowledge and their products & their impact on the environment & society. AS3: Learners analyses, synthesizes, evaluates data and communicates AS3: Learner shows understanding of how Life Sciences AS3: Learner compares the influence of different beliefs, attitudes and findings knowledge is applied in everyday life values on scientific knowledge Teacher Activities LEARNER ACTIVITY RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 1: Introduction: in-born and acquired behaviour LO3: AS 3; LO2: AS1, 2 & 3 Asks learners how they think behavior can affect population growth. Respond to questions asked by teacher. Consolidates learner responses and introduces Take notes and ask questions for clarity. concepts of preservation, conservation, sustainability predation, competition, instinct and socially learnt behaviour. Textbooks Nature Magazines Teacher

TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNER ACTIVITY RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 2: Examples of social behaviour LO1:AS1, 2, 3; LO2:AS1, 2 & 3 Instructs learners to observe animal behavior at home or do some research on animal behavior with reference to density dependent and density independent factors. (refer to scarcity of resources, scarcity of mating partners, etc.) Consolidates on instinctive behaviours such as: Competitive behavior, Mating behavior, predation, altruism, territoriality and emphasizes social behavior as a survival strategy by different species. Learners observe /research on animal behavior and report to the rest of the class on their findings. Learners take notes Textbooks, Learners, Textbooks, Nature Magazines, Internet Teacher/ Peer Rubric Enrichment/Expanded opportunities: Teacher Reflections:

SUBJECT: LIFE SCIENCES GRADE: 11 LESSON PLAN 3 TERM 4 TIME: 8 Hrs Focus Learning Outcome/s: LO 3 AS1, 2 and 3 Integrated Life Sciences LOs and ASs: LO 2 # AS 1, 2, 3; LO 1 # 1, 2 and 3 Possible integration with other subjects Geography, Mathematics, Life Orientation and Physical Sciences Knowledge Area Prior Knowledge Topic Links to next lesson LEARNING OUTCOME 1: Diversity, change and Continuity Population Studies; Human impact on the environment Managing populations LEARNING OUTCOME 2: LEARNING OUTCOME 3: Scientific Inquiry & problem Solving Skills. Constructs & Application of Life Sciences Life Sciences and its relationships to Technology, Society Knowledge. and the Environment. AS1: Learner identifies and questions phenomena and plans an AS1: Learner accesses knowledge AS1: Learner explores & evaluates scientific ideas of past and present investigation cultures AS2: Learner conducts an investigation by collecting and manipulating data AS2: Learner interprets and makes meaning of AS2: Learner compares & evaluates uses and developments of resources knowledge and their products & their impact on the environment & society. AS3: Learners analyses, synthesizes, evaluates data and communicates AS3: Learner shows understanding of how Life Sciences AS3: Learner compares the influence of different beliefs, attitudes and findings knowledge is applied in everyday life values on scientific knowledge TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNER ACTIVITY RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 1: Biodiversity of life on earth LO1:AS1, 3; LO2:AS1,2 & 3 Asks questions on biodiversity, endangered and red data listed species. Consolidate discussions. Respond to questions. Take notes and ask questions. Textbooks Brochures Question & Answer

TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNER ACTIVITY RESOURCES ASSESSMENT DATE ACTIVITY 2 : Significance and value of Biodiversity LO1:AS1, 3; LO2:1,2 & 3. Divides learners into groups. Instructs the learners to investigate and report on the significance of plant and animal biodiversity to human survival. Consolidates the learner responses on the significance and value of biodiversity in ecosystems. In their groups the learners report their findings to the class. Textbooks brochures leaflets magazines assessment of presentations by the teacher Refers learners to the resources supplied to read on threats to biodiversity. Asks learners to state how human actions threaten biodiversity. Report to class how human actions threaten biodiversity. Consolidates learner discussions and clarifies any misconceptions ACTIVITY 3: Revision and preparation for examinations Homework: Enrichment/Expanded opportunities:

Teacher Reflections: